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Biomedical engineering and Medical imaging

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Difference between Biomedical engineering and Medical imaging

Biomedical engineering vs. Medical imaging

Biomedical engineering (BME) is the application of engineering principles and design concepts to medicine and biology for healthcare purposes (e.g. diagnostic or therapeutic). Medical imaging is the technique and process of creating visual representations of the interior of a body for clinical analysis and medical intervention, as well as visual representation of the function of some organs or tissues (physiology).

Similarities between Biomedical engineering and Medical imaging

Biomedical engineering and Medical imaging have 12 things in common (in Unionpedia): CT scan, Electrocardiography, Fluoroscopy, Magnetic resonance imaging, Medical physics, Medicine, Nuclear medicine, Organ (anatomy), Positron emission tomography, Tomography, Ultrasound, X-ray.

CT scan

A CT scan, also known as computed tomography scan, makes use of computer-processed combinations of many X-ray measurements taken from different angles to produce cross-sectional (tomographic) images (virtual "slices") of specific areas of a scanned object, allowing the user to see inside the object without cutting.

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Electrocardiography

Electrocardiography (ECG or EKG) is the process of recording the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time using electrodes placed on the skin.

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Fluoroscopy

Fluoroscopy is an imaging technique that uses X-rays to obtain real-time moving images of the interior of an object.

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Magnetic resonance imaging

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging technique used in radiology to form pictures of the anatomy and the physiological processes of the body in both health and disease.

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Medical physics

Medical physics (also called biomedical physics, medical biophysics or applied physics in medicine) is, generally speaking, the application of physics concepts, theories and methods to medicine or healthcare.

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Medicine

Medicine is the science and practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease.

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Nuclear medicine

Nuclear medicine is a medical specialty involving the application of radioactive substances in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.

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Organ (anatomy)

Organs are collections of tissues with similar functions.

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Positron emission tomography

Positron-emission tomography (PET) is a nuclear medicine functional imaging technique that is used to observe metabolic processes in the body as an aid to the diagnosis of disease.

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Tomography

Tomography is imaging by sections or sectioning, through the use of any kind of penetrating wave.

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Ultrasound

Ultrasound is sound waves with frequencies higher than the upper audible limit of human hearing.

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X-ray

X-rays make up X-radiation, a form of electromagnetic radiation.

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Biomedical engineering and Medical imaging Comparison

Biomedical engineering has 133 relations, while Medical imaging has 145. As they have in common 12, the Jaccard index is 4.32% = 12 / (133 + 145).

References

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