Radiation Techniques
Diagnostic imaging is a technique for creating visual representations of the inside of a body for clinical examination and demonstrative intervention. Diagnostic imaging focuses on revealing internal structures buried beneath the skin and bones, as well as analysing and treating disease. Although imaging of excised organs and tissues can be done for medical reasons, it is not recommended, such procedures are typically classified as pathology rather than medical imaging. Radiation therapy can be delivered externally or inside. The implantation of a small amount of radioactive material (seeds) in or near the kidney disease is known as interior radiation, or brachytherapy. Renal hypertension, or high blood pressure caused by constriction of the renal arteries that deliver blood to the kidneys, is diagnosed using angiography. Ultrasound could be used to perform an initial assessment. In kidney illnesses, an MRI uses a big and powerful magnet. The body's hydrogen ions are employed to create images of the various body components. In the case of the kidney, however, an MRI provides the same information as a CT scan.

