Computed Tomography
Also known as Computed Tomography, a CT scan produces detailed images of sections of the body, much like slicing a loaf of bread. It uses special X-ray equipment and computers to take pictures of internal organs, bones, soft tissue, and blood vessels. CT scans provide greater clarity and reveal more details than regular X-rays or radiograph exams.
This section is meant to address a number of frequently asked questions about Computed tomography.
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