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Hybrid Imaging is a type of medical imaging that combines two or more imaging modalities to create a single image. It is used to provide a more comprehensive view of a patient's anatomy and pathology than any single modality can provide. Hybrid Imaging is used in a variety of medical applications, including cardiology, oncology, neurology, and orthopedics.
Hybrid Imaging combines the advantages of different imaging modalities, such as the high resolution of computed tomography (CT) and the high contrast of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This allows for more accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. Hybrid Imaging also reduces the amount of radiation exposure to the patient, as well as the time required for imaging.
Some companies in the Hybrid Imaging market include Siemens Healthineers, Philips Healthcare, GE Healthcare, Canon Medical Systems, and Toshiba Medical Systems. Show Less Read more