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Medical films have a wide range of applications in the medical field, mainly involving radiological diagnosis, ultrasonic diagnosis, teaching and scientific research. The following is a detailed description of the application fields of medical films:
Radiological diagnosis
Medical films play a vital role in radiological diagnosis. As an important carrier of imaging technologies such as X-rays, CT, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), they can clearly record the images of various bones, organs, and tissues inside the human body. These images are of great significance for doctors to diagnose diseases such as fractures, tumors, infections, and lung diseases. Specifically:
X-ray examination: Medical film can record the images formed after X-rays pass through the human body. Doctors can determine whether there are fractures, pneumonia, and other diseases by analyzing and comparing these images.
CT scan: CT scans use rotating X-ray beams to obtain cross-sectional images of the body, and medical films can record these images to help doctors observe the organ structure and pathological conditions in the human body.
Magnetic resonance imaging: Magnetic resonance imaging uses magnetic fields and radio waves to obtain images of the human body. Medical film can also record these images for doctors to make systemic or local diagnoses of patients.
Ultrasound diagnosis
Medical film is also widely used in ultrasound diagnosis, especially in color ultrasound departments. Color ultrasound uses ultrasound to examine the human body, and medical film can record the images formed by these ultrasounds. Compared with early A4 paper, color ultrasound film has clearer imaging effects, is easy to save, and can make intuitive diagnoses. This is of great significance for doctors to judge patients' conditions and formulate treatment plans.
Other applications
In addition to the above fields, medical film is also used in mammography and dental imaging. In mammography, medical film can record X-ray images of the breast, helping doctors to find abnormalities such as lumps and calcifications, and detect breast cancer early; in dental imaging, medical film can record the shape, position and lesions of teeth, providing a basis for doctors to judge oral diseases.