Flat imaging
Planar imaging: In contrast to two-dimensional imaging, as opposed to tomographic (three-dimensional) imaging, only one surface can be observed at a time. It should include static plane, dynamic plane, local plane, motion plane and resting plane imaging. Because one-time whole body tomography is not yet available, the whole body imaging is called "whole body XX" such as "whole body bone imaging". "Bone plane imaging of the whole body."
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