While radiological imaging provides valuable insights, it has certain limitations:
Resolution: The resolution of radiological images is lower compared to histological sections, which can limit the ability to detect microscopic changes. Radiation Exposure: Techniques like X-rays and CT scans involve exposure to ionizing radiation, which carries some risks, especially with repeated use. Artifact Interference: Imaging artifacts can sometimes obscure or mimic pathological findings, leading to potential misinterpretation. Cost and Accessibility: Advanced imaging techniques such as MRI and CT can be expensive and may not be readily accessible in all healthcare settings.