CT
scan CT scan (computed tomography scan) is an imaging technique used for diagnosing medical conditions. It utilizes computer-processed x-ray measurements taken from different angles to produce tomographic images (cross-sectional slices) of the body. It is used to diagnose a variety of conditions such as cancer, fractures, brain disorders, and cardiac diseases. CT scans have proven to be more accurate than traditional x-rays in detecting small and hard to find abnormalities, and can provide detailed images of both soft tissue and bones. CT scans can also be used to guide medical procedures such as biopsies and to assess the effectiveness of treatments.
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