The radiothermograph is a passive microwave thermographic system designed to create graphical representations of the distribution of integral depth temperature of human soft and bone tissues for the purpose of diagnosis and assessment of various pathological conditions and diseases. The principle of operation is based on measuring and visualising the temperature of internal human tissues by the power of the tissues' own thermal radiation in the centimetre wavelength range and on measuring the skin temperature by the power of infrared radiation.
Indications for use of the radiothermograph: thermal anomalies of internal tissues and skin areas arising from increased proliferative activity, malignant growth, inflammatory processes and disorders of blood supply of tissues. Radiothermograph does not emit electromagnetic waves, but only measures the patient's own radio-thermal radiation in the microwave range, so it can not harm the patient.
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