Yes he does
He actually rates two.
Norman Lalonde
Cardiac computed tomography, cardiac CT is an x-ray to look for heart problems. The cardiac CT takes a 3-d picture of the whole heart.
CT uses x-Rays. There should be no problem at all.
A CT scan or an MRI
The cardic CT angio result samples refer to the samples that are usually taken to diagnose the heart problems.
20th century
Sir Terence English
The CT scan wasn't of a high quality because of some imaging errors caused by the beating of your heart.
Yes, but your chances of survival are very good. You are in a hospital, after all. Actually, you can have a heart attack at any time, anywhere.
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used as diagnosing tool for iv injections as for ct scans, mri and diagnosing of heart disease
Yes.Newer name for the same thing:CT is 'computed tomography'CAT was 'computed axial tomography'Both use a narrow x-ray beam rotated about the axis of the object being scanned (thus the word "axial" in the original name), a powerful computer is then used to reduce the information collected to produce a special photo called a "tomograph". No difference at all other than the name was shortened.