Everyday, millions of medical images are produced worldwide, to aid diagnosis and treat‐ ment of patients. A typical patient’s diagnostic work-up is often incomplete without a medi‐ cal imaging technique. The various techniques for achieving this have continued to evolve, from the basics through the sophisticated and now to the abstract. The concept of Medical imaging has therefore continued to widen, from the conventional like X-rays, ultrasound, CT, PET CT, MRI and nuclear Scintigraphy, to include various other recording and meas‐ urement techniques which may be documented by mapping or.