MAIN TENDENCIES OF NON-LINEAR TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT

The first decade of the new century was marked by considerable extension of NLStechnology’s diagnostic features, first of all by means of new technologies introduction and using the ultra-high performance computers. Pragmatic market of 3D-visualizing diagnostic technologies will be formed gradually...

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Main Author: Vladimir Nesterov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University in Nis, Faculty of Medicine 2013-01-01
Series:Acta Medica Medianae
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Online Access:http://publisher.medfak.ni.ac.rs/2013-html/2-broj/Vladimir%20Nesterov-Main%20tendencies.pdf
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Summary:The first decade of the new century was marked by considerable extension of NLStechnology’s diagnostic features, first of all by means of new technologies introduction and using the ultra-high performance computers. Pragmatic market of 3D-visualizing diagnostic technologies will be formed gradually by means of harmless non-ionizing methods, allowing to fulfill multiple dynamic researches, i.e. NLS-technologies undoubtedly will come to the fore. More and more clinical therapists realize the necessity to master NLS-diagnostic equipment, because the needs for properly educated experts in this field are obvious. However, among traditional medical specialists, there is a tendency to pay more attention to researches with computed X-ray imaging and magnetic resonance imaging. That is why the NLS-technologies, unfortunately, are still hidden among more orthodox methods of diagnostics. Clinicians will be ready (in many aspects are already ready) to improve their diagnostic possibilities by using the NLStechnology, often without X-CT, MRI and radionuclide methods. Nevertheless, only in strategic partnership of NLS-diagnostics experts, radiologists and clinicians may be found a key to optimal diagnostic and healing application of this, in all senses, original and efficient medical technology. The article presents the main principles of medical diagnostics using the NLSmethod. It contains generalized evaluation of the NLS-method’s diagnostic possibilities in revealing various organs’ pathologies and gives an analysis of this method development prospects.
ISSN:0365-4478
1821-2794