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Rheumatic Disease Imaging

Rheumatic disease imaging refers to the use of various imaging techniques, such as X-rays, MRI, and ultrasound, to diagnose and monitor conditions that affect the joints and connective tissues, like arthritis and lupus. These images help doctors see changes in the bones, cartilage, and soft tissues, enabling them to assess the severity of the disease, track its progression, and evaluate the effectiveness of treatments. By providing detailed views of the affected areas, imaging plays a crucial role in managing rheumatic diseases and improving patient care.