The place and role of remote infrared thermography among modern diagnostic methods
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The analysis of main existent radiological diagnostic methods for determine the human diseases is provided in this work. It was shown that the infra-red distance thermography method allows determining the pathological changes in the organism long before its clinical manifestations. It is especially actual to use the thermography for early diagnosis of the pretumor masses in the woman mammary glands
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