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CT (Computed Tomography)

CT (Computed Tomography)

CT (Computed Tomography) scans use X-rays and advanced computer processing to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body. These scans are highly versatile and can focus on specific areas for diagnostic clarity.

How It Works:

A CT scan, or Computed Tomography scan, is a powerful and non-invasive diagnostic imaging tool that uses X-rays and advanced computer technology to produce highly detailed cross-sectional images of the body. 

Unlike traditional X-rays, CT scans provide a 3D view of internal structures, allowing for precise examination of bones, organs, blood vessels, and soft tissues. This makes them invaluable for diagnosing a wide range of conditions, from fractures and infections to cancers and vascular diseases.

Types of CT scans

Procedure Preparation:

Pre Procedure

- No special preparation is typically required for most X-rays.
- Remove jewelry, metal objects, or clothing that could interfere with the image.

During the Scan:

- The patient is positioned between the X-ray machine and a detector.
- The radiologist or technician ensures the correct positioning for accurate imaging.
- The process is quick, often taking less than 5–10 minutes.

After the Scan:

- No recovery time is needed; patients can resume normal activities immediately.

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