医学
医学影像学
磁共振成像
医学物理学
乳腺摄影术
正电子发射断层摄影术
模式
放射科
成像技术
乳腺癌
癌症
社会科学
内科学
社会学
作者
James H. Scatliff,Peter J. Morris
标识
DOI:10.18043/ncm.75.2.111
摘要
Medical imaging has advanced in remarkable ways since the discovery of x-rays 120 years ago. Today9s radiologists can image the human body in intricate detail using computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, positron emission tomography, ultrasound, and various other modalities. Such technology allows for improved screening, diagnosis, and monitoring of disease, but it also comes with risks. Many imaging modalities expose patients to ionizing radiation, which potentially increases their risk of developing cancer in the future, and imaging may also be associated with possible allergic reactions or risks related to the use of intravenous contrast agents. In addition, the financial costs of imaging are taxing our health care system, and incidental findings can trigger anxiety and further testing. This issue of the NCMJ addresses the pros and cons of medical imaging and discusses in detail the following uses of medical imaging: screening for breast cancer with mammography, screening for osteoporosis and monitoring of bone mineral density with dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry, screening for congenital hip dysplasia in infants with ultrasound, and evaluation of various heart conditions with cardiac imaging. Together, these articles show the challenges that must be met as we seek to harness the power of today9s imaging technologies, as well as the potential benefits that can be achieved when these hurdles are overcome.
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