Tomofluorography

Tomofluorography is a diagnostic method that combines the advantages of computed tomography and fluorography. It allows you to get more accurate and informative results than each of these methods separately.

Tomofluorography is based on the use of X-rays to create images of human internal organs. However, instead of using a single beam as in conventional fluorography, tomofluorography uses multiple beams at different angles. This allows you to create a more detailed image that can be compared with the norm.

In addition, tomofluorography has high accuracy and speed. It provides images of internal organs in minutes, making it more convenient than CT scanning. Also, this method does not require the use of contrast agents, which makes it safer for patients.

However, tomofluorography cannot be considered a complete replacement for computed tomography. It cannot replace it in cases where it is necessary to obtain more detailed information about the state of internal organs. In addition, this method may be more expensive than a CT scan, especially if many pictures need to be taken.

In general, tomofluorography is a useful tool for diagnosing many diseases, such as lung cancer, tuberculosis and others. It can help doctors make a diagnosis and prescribe treatment more quickly and accurately.