The benefits of 128-slice scanning, offers low dose and high image quality. It also offers in-room upgradability to Ingenuity Elite so its as your needs grow capabilities can grow. Features :- iPatient for scan-to-scan consistency iDose⁴ Premium Package reduces noise and artifacts IMR - industry-leading low-contrast resolution. What Is a CT Scan? A computerized tomography scan (CT or CAT scan) uses computers and rotating X-ray machines to create cross-sectional images of the body. These images provide more detailed information than normal X-ray images. They can show the soft tissues, blood vessels, and bones in various parts of the body. A CT scan may be used to visualize the: head shoulders spine heart abdomen knee chest During a CT scan, you lie in a tunnel-like machine while the inside of the machine rotates and takes a series of X-rays from different angles. These pictures are then sent to a computer, where they’re combined to create images of slices, or cross-sections, of the body. They may also be combined to produce a 3-D image of a particular area of the body. Why Is a CT Scan Performed? A CT scan has many uses, but it’s particularly well-suited for diagnosing diseases and evaluating injuries. The imaging technique can help your doctor: diagnose infections, muscle disorders, and bone fractures pinpoint the location of masses and tumors (including cancer) study the blood vessels and other internal structures assess the extent of internal injuries and internal bleeding guide procedures, such as surgeries and biopsies monitor the effectiveness of treatments for certain medical conditions, including cancer and heart disease The test is minimally invasive and can be conducted quickly.
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