DIAGNOSTIC TECHNOLOGIES
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diagnostic technologies, medical imaging, laboratory diagnostics, molecular testing, artificial intelligence, point-of-care testing, precision medicine.Abstract
Diagnostic technologies play a crucial role in modern medicine by enabling early disease detection, accurate diagnosis, and personalized treatment planning. Advances in imaging, laboratory diagnostics, molecular testing, and artificial intelligence (AI) have revolutionized the field. This article explores key diagnostic modalities, their clinical applications, and emerging technologies that will shape the future of medical diagnostics.
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