Imaging outcomes refer to the use of various imaging techniques, such as x-rays, MRI, CT scans, ultrasounds, and PET scans, to evaluate the effects of a treatment or intervention on the structure or function of a particular organ or tissue in the body. These imaging techniques provide detailed and visual information about the progression of a disease, the response to treatment, and the overall health of a patient. Imaging outcomes are essential in clinical research and can help researchers and healthcare professionals make informed decisions about patient care and treatment plans.