Micro-computed Tomography

Micro-computed Tomography (micro-CT) is an imaging technique used to create 3D images of small objects or materials, such as those found in medical, industrial, or scientific applications. It has high resolution, short scan times and low radiation doses, making it an ideal tool for studying objects at a microscopic level. Micro-CT is used to investigate microstructures, evaluate materials and assess disease progression. Micro-CT has also become an invaluable tool in preclinical and translational imaging research, where it is used to gain insight into diseases and therapeutics at the cellular and subcellular levels.

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A Comparative Evaluation of the Role of Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) Imaging and Orthopantomography (OPG) in Sinus Augmentation Procedures: An Original Study

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A Model for Identifying Actionable Findings on Computed Tomography in Crohn’s Disease Patients in the Emergency Department

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The Location and Diameter of the Primary Maxillary Sinus Ostium in Malaysians: A Cone-Beam Computerized Tomography Study

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Correlation of Modified Computed Tomography Severity Index with Biochemical Markers in Acute Pancreatitis

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The Impact of Chest Computed Tomography in A Covid-19 Reference Hospital - First Wave - Distrito Federal - Brazil

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Dual Energy Computed Tomography and Effect on the Management of Uric Acid Renal Calculi

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Evaluation of Combined Ultrasonography and Cone Beam Computed Tomography for Clinical Imaging: A Negative Results Study

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