Dynamic imaging is a research area within the field of medical imaging and radiology that focuses on capturing and analyzing images of moving structures or processes within the body in real-time. This can include techniques such as fluoroscopy, MRI, CT scans, and ultrasound, among others. Dynamic imaging is commonly used to study physiological functions, monitor the progression of diseases, and guide interventional procedures. The dynamic nature of the images produced allows for a more detailed understanding of the body's inner workings and can help clinicians make more accurate diagnoses and treatment decisions.