Computed Axial Tomography (CAT)
Computed Axial Tomography (CAT) is a non-invasive imaging technique used to generate cross-sectional images of the body. CAT scans provide a more detailed image of the body, enabling a doctor to diagnose and treat a wide range of medical conditions, from broken bones to cancer. CAT scans are quick, painless, and very useful for doctors to accurately diagnose and track the progression of diseases and ailments. Additionally, CAT scans are often used for surgical planning or to see if there are any complications post-surgery. In sum, CAT scans are important medical tools that enable doctors to better understand and diagnose a patient's condition.
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