Computerized Tomography (CT)
Computerized Tomography (CT), also known as computed axial tomography (CAT), is an advanced imaging technique used in medical imaging to create detailed, cross-sectional 3D images of the body. This technology uses a combination of X-rays and computer processing to create incredibly detailed images of organs, bones, tissues, and blood vessels within the body. By combining data from multiple images, it can provide a detailed view of the inside of the body, helping medical professionals diagnose and treat a variety of medical conditions. CT scans are effective in diagnosing a wide variety of medical issues including brain tumors, collapsed lungs, heart problems, and more. CT scans are fast and efficient, and have replaced traditional X-ray imaging as the preferred choice for medical imaging in many situations.
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