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Radiology today means more, than X-ray and ionizing radiations of radioactiv isotops. Ultrasound imaging, thermography and MRI are using nonionizing radiations. Laser applications in the diagnostic are Doppler-flovmetry and spectroscopic fluorescence analyse.
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Mester, A., Makó, E. (1994). Radiological Aspects of Laser Application. In: Waidelich, W., Waidelich, R., Hofstetter, A. (eds) Laser in der Medizin / Laser in Medicine. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-93548-0_99
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