Abstract
Diagnostic technologies play a crucial role in modern medicine, enabling early detection, accurate diagnosis, and effective monitoring of various diseases. This paper provides an overview of key diagnostic tools, including imaging techniques, laboratory diagnostics, and emerging digital technologies. It highlights their applications, advantages, and importance in improving patient outcomes.
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