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What is diffusion photography for?

Proliferator photography can find out whether there are lesions in nasal cavity, sinus, throat and trachea.

Proliferator photography is a medical imaging technology, which uses radioisotopes or contrast agents to observe and evaluate the nasal cavity, sinus, throat and trachea of human body. This examination can help doctors determine whether there are lesions, such as tumors, infections or other abnormal conditions. During the examination, patients will be required to inhale or inject radioactive substances or contrast agents, and then take pictures through X-rays or other imaging equipment. These images can provide detailed structural information and help doctors make accurate diagnosis and treatment plans. Hypertrophy photography is a commonly used examination method, which has high accuracy and reliability and has no obvious harm to the patient's body.