2016
DOI: 10.22328/2079-5343-2016-4-96-100
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Origins of Development of Perspective Apparatus for Noninvasive Radiation Diagnostics Based on Microwaves

Abstract: Введение. На современном этапе развития медицинских технологий произошли кардинальные изменения в области диагностической визуализации внутренних органов и тканей человека. Сегодня в Российской Федерации более половины всех диагнозов устанавливаются на основании результатов применения методов неинвазивной лучевой медицинской диагностики (НЛМД) [1].В настоящее время в клинической практике используются следующие методы НЛМД, каждый из которых обладает своими преимуществами и недостатками [2]: рентгенодиагностика… Show more

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“…The proposed new method of NIRMD of the functional state of human organs and tissues [3] is based on application of non-invasive microwave sensing and imaging (NMSI) methods in non-ionizing region of electromagnetic spectrum, practically implemented, using smart antenna array (SAA), extends the diagnostic approach to screening of socially sensitive diseases, enabling good visualization of organs and tissues of the human body with high enough resolution and without using contrast agents [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed new method of NIRMD of the functional state of human organs and tissues [3] is based on application of non-invasive microwave sensing and imaging (NMSI) methods in non-ionizing region of electromagnetic spectrum, practically implemented, using smart antenna array (SAA), extends the diagnostic approach to screening of socially sensitive diseases, enabling good visualization of organs and tissues of the human body with high enough resolution and without using contrast agents [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%