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| Breast diseases |
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Infrared thermography can be used
for: early diagnosis of breast cancer metastatis,
fibroadenoma, mastopathy, mastitis. Dynamic
thermographic examinations is very useful to
test the therapy's effectiveness. |
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| Ear,
nose and throat disease |
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Infrared thermography can be used
for: early diagnosis of acute inflammation processes
in the nose and nasal sinuses, throat, larynx.
Dynamic thermographic examinations is very useful
to test the therapy's effectiveness. |
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| Skin Tumors |
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Diagnosis of skin tumors is very
difficult, because it is based on histological
examination, an invasive and expensive procedure,
that cannot be used for mass screening. Infrared
thermography is an easier, non-invasive and
cost-effective alternative. |
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| Respiratory
system disease |
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Infrared thermography can be used
for: early pre-clinical diagnosis of acute viral
infections and of pneumonia, dynamic thermographic
control during the treatment, dynamic thermographic
control in chronic bronchitis and asthma. |
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| Thyroid gland diseases |
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Infrared thermography
is a very good method for screening diagnosis
of the thyroid gland diseases. As the temperature
of the thyroid gland is indicative of the functional
condition of the organ, the dynamic thermovisual
examination is a fast and reliable method to
test the therapy's effectiveness. Main applications
of infrared thermography in nephrology are:
diagnosis of urinary tract infections, at pre-clinical
and latent stages. Dynamic thermographic examinations
is very useful to test the therapy's effectiveness. |
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| Nephrology |
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Main applications of infrared
thermography in nephrology are: diagnosis of
urinary tract infections, at pre-clinical and
latent stages. Dynamic thermographic examinations
is very useful to test the therapy's effectiveness.
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| Cardiology |
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The best applications of infrared
thermography in cardiology are: diagnosis and
differential diagnosis of cardiac neurosis,
differential diagnosis of arterial hypertension
at early stages, early diagnosis of cardiopathy
and coronary heart disease. |
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| Perinatal
Trauma Of The Neck |
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The termography to infrared is
the better method in order to control the effectiveness
of the every massage and other manual treatment
of the vertebral column. In the case of an appropriate
manipulation the termogrammi they become normal. |
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| Angiology |
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Main applications are:
- diagnosis and control of varicose veins;
- dynamic control and evaluation of circulation
in case of artherosclerosis of large vessels. |
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| Immunology |
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One of the most important applications
of infrared thermography is based on possibility
to detect signs of secondary T-cell immuno-deficiency
syndrome. It is well known that this syndrome
is the cause of a many diseases, such as cancer,
atherosclerosis, chronic persistent infections,
presenilation. |
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| Acupuncture |
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One of the most important applications
of infrared thermography is based on possibility
to detect signs of secondary T-cell immuno-deficiency
syndrome. It is well known that this syndrome
is the cause of a many diseases, such as cancer,
atherosclerosis, chronic persistent infections,
presenilation. |
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| Joint
diseases |
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In joint diseases, infrared thermography
can be used for: diagnosis and differential
diagnosis of arthralgia, arthritis andarthrosis.
Dynamic thermographic examinations is very useful
to test the therapy's effectiveness. |
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| Gastroenterology |
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The termography to infrared widely
is used in gastroenterology. Using this method
diagnoses can be lead and diagnosis differentiates
them of many diseases, included those to surgical
urgency, and objective additional controls can
be carried out during the treatment. |
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| Vertebrology |
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Infrared thermography is a method
of evaluation of functional condition of the
vertebral column, so using this method it is
possible not just to make a topic diagnosis,
but also to clear the severity of functional
disorders of affected vertebral segment, such
as irritation and compression. |
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