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Which Techniques are Considered High Resolution?


Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): Provides detailed images of soft tissues, brain, spinal cord, and other organs without using ionizing radiation.
Computed Tomography (CT): Offers high-resolution images of bones, blood vessels, and soft tissues, useful in trauma cases and for surgical planning.
Ultrasound: A non-invasive technique that provides real-time images of internal organs, often used in prenatal and neonatal care.
Echocardiography: Specializes in imaging the heart, essential for diagnosing congenital heart defects and other cardiac conditions.
High-Resolution Genomic Testing: Includes techniques like whole exome sequencing, which can identify genetic disorders at a molecular level.

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