Imaging technique

Imaging studies are often an integral part of patient evaluation and serve as the primary means of communication between radiologists and referring physicians.

These techniques include x-rays, computed tomography (CT) scans, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

see Neuroimaging.

The introduction of techniques that permit visualization of the human nervous system is one of the foremost advances in neuroscience and brain-related research. Among the most recent significant developments in this respect are ultra-high field MRI and the image post-processing technique known as track density imaging (TDI). DTI

Angiography

Computed tomography

Fluorescence imaging

Functional imaging

Intraoperative imaging

Magnetic resonance imaging

Magnetoencephalography

Molecular imaging

Myelography

Optical imaging

Pneumoencephalography

Positron emission tomography

Radiography

Radionuclide shuntography

Single-photon emission computed tomography

Spectroscopic imaging

Ventriculography

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