Computed Tomography
Computed Tomography (CT) is a medical imaging technique which uses X-rays to generate cross-sectional images of the body. It is a valuable tool in diagnosing and monitoring a variety of medical conditions, offering detailed views of organs and tissues. CT is especially useful in diagnosing problems in the chest, abdomen and pelvis, including cancers, blood clots and bone fractures. It can also help to detect cardiovascular abnormalities and guide the accurate placement of needles for biopsies and other interventions. With its ability to capture 3D images, CT provides an efficient means for studying a patient’s anatomy.
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