
Radiological Anatomy
Radiological anatomy is the study of the body's internal structures using imaging techniques such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI, and ultrasounds. It helps medical professionals visualize organs, bones, blood vessels, and tissues non-invasively, aiding in diagnosis and treatment planning. By understanding how normal anatomy appears across different imaging methods, clinicians can identify abnormalities or diseases. This field bridges anatomy and radiology, providing detailed insights into the body's internal landscape, assisting in accurate clinical assessments without the need for surgery or dissection.