This paper explores the development history, principles, and applications of three major medical imaging technologies—magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), and ultrasound imaging—in modern medicine. By analyzing the advantages and limitations of each technology, it highlights MRI's excellence in soft tissue imaging, CT's efficiency in rapid bone imaging, and the unique value of ultrasound imaging in real-time dynamic detection. Additionally, the revolutionary applications of artificial intelligence in imaging technologies are discussed, and future development directions are proposed, including improving imaging speed, reducing radiation doses, and enhancing image resolution and functional integration. The complementary nature of these technologies provides a more comprehensive solution for clinical diagnostics.
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