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Shortwave Infrared (SWIR) medical imaging is a type of imaging technology that uses shortwave infrared light to capture images of the human body. It is used to detect and diagnose a variety of medical conditions, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, and neurological disorders. SWIR imaging is particularly useful for imaging through tissue, as it can penetrate deeper than other imaging technologies. It is also used to detect and monitor changes in tissue structure and composition.
SWIR imaging is becoming increasingly popular in medical imaging due to its ability to provide detailed images with minimal radiation exposure. It is also used in combination with other imaging technologies, such as X-ray and ultrasound, to provide a more comprehensive view of the body.
Some companies in the SWIR medical imaging market include FLIR Systems, Xenics, and Photon etc. Show Less Read more