imaging modality
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imaging
noun[U]
uk/ɪˈmɪdʒ.ɪŋ/us/ɪˈmɪdʒ.ɪŋ/
the process of producing an exact picture of something, especially on a ...
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modality
noun
uk/məʊˈdæl.ə.ti/us/moʊˈdæl.ə.t̬i/
formal
a particular way of doing or ...
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The compound will then be detected non-invasively using an appropriateimagingmodality.
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Theimagingmodalityof choice is likely to depend, in part, on the particular strengths of the institution.
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Ultrasound is more frequently used as theimagingmodalityof choice, particularly as most women present with a lump.
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That was the genesis of my lifelong interest in cardiac angiography, and the correlation of thisimagingmodalitywith the congenitally malformed heart.
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Cardiac catheterization has, in many centres, been largely obviated by cross-sectional echocardiography as the major or soleimagingmodalityon which surgery of the neonate is based.
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Thisimagingmodalityis inexpensive, involves no ionizing radiation and, in the hands of skilled ultrasonographers, may be very reliable.
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Gynecologic ultrasonography is theimagingmodalityof choise.
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Vasography has traditionally been considered the gold standardimagingmodalityfor evaluating the seminal tract patency.
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Plain radiography was the onlyimagingmodalityavailable during the first 50 years of radiology.
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Radiographs are usually considered as a first-lineimagingmodalityto evaluate clinically suspected humerus fracture.
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Gallstones are sometimes noted on x-ray, although ultrasound is the more usualimagingmodalityused when clinically suspected.
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Ultrasound is today considered theimagingmodalityof choice for diagnosis and exclusion of intussusception due to its high accuracy and lack of radiation.
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It has become the preferredimagingmodalityfor suspected aortic dissection.
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Furthermore, micro-ultrasound can be used to detect and quantify cardiotoxicity in response to anti-tumor therapy, since it is the onlyimagingmodalitythat has instantaneous image acquisition.
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Lateral view x-rays of the ankle are the recommended first-lineimagingmodalityto assess for other causes of heel pain such as stress fractures or bone spur development.
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Risk factors for haemorrhage should be identified antenatally, using all possible imaging modalities available and utilising multidisciplinary resources.
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Tumor microinvasion, even in tumors appearing well-demarcated using various imaging modalities, was also found to be inversely associated withprogression-free and overall survival.
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Optical imaging's most valuable attribute is that it and ultrasound do not have strong safety concerns like the other medical imaging modalities.
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As stated earlier, the problem is not reluctance by researchers to use "in vivo" imaging modalities, but rather a lack of suitable ones.
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Echocardiography is one of the most commonly used imaging modalities in the world due to its portability and use in a variety of applications.
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