Ct (Cat) Scan
Computerized tomography (or CT scan or CT or CAT scan) is the medical term meaning process of taking a series of x-rays of a body part or area in depth.
Tomography (tomo = cut + graph = writing + y = procedure) in the most common form in the healthcare setting is taking a series of X-ray 2-dimensional pictures. In a procedure such as the CT Scan (Computed Tomography) a computer takes these "slices" and turns them into a 3-dimensional picture.
It's a CT scan used in medical professions. Basically a 3D X-ray. Computed tomography (CT) is a medical imaging method employing tomography created by computer processing. Digital geometry processing is used to generate a three-dimensional image of the inside of an object from a large series of two-dimensional X-ray images taken around a single axis of rotation.
Lawrence Jacobs has written: 'Computerized tomography of the orbit and sella turcica' -- subject(s): Computerized axial Tomography, Diagnosis, Diseases, Eye-sockets, Orbit, Radiography, Sella turcica, Tomography
The medical term that best fits the definition of a series of blood tests is a "blood panel" or "blood panel tests". A blood panel typically includes various blood tests to evaluate a person's overall health or specific health conditions.
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A series of x-ray pictures that show the body in cross section are called CT scans (computed tomography scans). These scans provide detailed images of internal organs and tissues, helping to diagnose medical conditions.
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