
Tomographic imaging
Tomographic imaging is a technique that creates detailed cross-sectional pictures of the inside of the body or objects. It works by taking multiple images from different angles and using computer algorithms to reconstruct a two- or three-dimensional view of the internal structures. Common examples include CT scans and MRI scans, which help doctors diagnose injuries, diseases, or conditions without surgery. This method provides precise images by capturing data throughout the entire object or body part, allowing for accurate analysis of complex internal details that are not visible from the outside.