Dynamic angiothermography
Dynamic Angiothermography is a non-invasive medical imaging technique used to visualize and measure changes in skin temperature. It is primarily used in the diagnosis and monitoring of vascular diseases, neoplastic diseases, and inflammatory diseases.
Overview[edit | edit source]
Dynamic angiothermography utilizes infrared imaging technology to detect heat patterns on the surface of the body. These patterns are influenced by the blood flow in the underlying tissues, allowing for the visualization of vascular structures and the identification of abnormal thermal patterns associated with various diseases.
Applications[edit | edit source]
Vascular Diseases[edit | edit source]
In the field of vascular medicine, dynamic angiothermography is used to detect and monitor conditions such as peripheral artery disease, deep vein thrombosis, and Raynaud's disease. The technique can visualize changes in blood flow and identify areas of reduced or blocked circulation.
Neoplastic Diseases[edit | edit source]
Dynamic angiothermography can also be used in the detection of neoplastic diseases. Tumors often have increased blood flow, which can result in higher surface temperatures. This technique can therefore help in the early detection of cancers such as breast cancer and melanoma.
Inflammatory Diseases[edit | edit source]
Inflammatory diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus, can cause changes in blood flow and skin temperature. Dynamic angiothermography can be used to monitor these changes and assess the severity of the disease.
Limitations[edit | edit source]
While dynamic angiothermography is a valuable diagnostic tool, it is not without limitations. The technique is highly dependent on environmental conditions and patient preparation. Furthermore, it does not provide detailed anatomical information and is therefore often used in conjunction with other imaging modalities.
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