MODERN RESEARCH METHODS IN ANATOMY (MRI, CT AND 3D MODELING)
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Anatomy, MRI, CT, 3D modeling, diagnostics, education, technology.Abstract
This article talks about modern research methods used in the science of anatomy – magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT) and three-dimensional (3D) modeling technologies. The article covers the scientific basis of these methods, the field of application, advantages and disadvantages, as well as their importance in education and medicine.his article talks about modern research methods used in the science of anatomy – magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT) and three-dimensional (3D) modeling technologies. The article covers the scientific basis of these methods, the field of application, advantages and disadvantages, as well as their importance in education and medicine. The accuracy of the data obtained through MRI and CT is researched, as well as the use of 3D modeling technologies in surgical procedures as well as in the anatomy teaching process. The results of the study show the effectiveness of modern anatomical learning.
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