holographic medical imaging
Holographic medical imaging refers to a technology that creates dynamic 3D images of a patient's internal body structures, using holography techniques. It allows medical professionals to visualize and interact with high-resolution, lifelike representations of organs, tissues, and other anatomical details, aiding in diagnosis, treatment planning, and medical education.
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