Spiral CT, also called helical CT, is a newer version of CT scanning which is continuous in motion and allows for three-dimensional recreation of images.
CT scans are used to image a wide variety of body structures and internal organs.
CT is computed tomography and CAT scan is computed axial tomography.
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.
A CT scan, computed tomography, is a medical test performed to diagnose a malady. The CT scan will allow the doctor to see internal injuries not shown on an X-ray picture.
A computed tomography scan (CT scan) will show inflammation and fluid within the airspaces of the mastoid, as well as the erosion of the little walls of bone that should separate the air spaces.
if this helps , I'm not sure it will but ct stands for computed tomography Computerized Axial Tomography
Computed tomography
Computed tomography is also known as computerized axial tomography or CAT scan
'Computer-Assisted Tomography' These days it tends to be called CT which stands for 'Computed Tomography'
CT scans are used to image a wide variety of body structures and internal organs.
It means they didn't find anything unusual during the CT scan (Computed Tomography) after the Myelogram dye injection.
*C T Scan is spelled just as you have done . {*X-ray computed tomography}
A Computed Tomography Scan, also known as Computed Axial Tomography or CAT Scan, uses X rays and computers to produce detailed images of the inside of a body. It provides three-dimensional views of the body's soft tissues such as blood vessels, muscles, and organs.
A Computed Tomography Scan, also known as Computed Axial Tomography or CAT Scan, uses X rays and computers to produce detailed images of the inside of a body. It provides three-dimensional views of the body's soft tissues such as blood vessels, muscles, and organs.
Imaging techniques include computed tomography scan (CT scan ), positron emission tomography (PET) , or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans
Average study times are from 30 to 60 minutes.
CT is computed tomography and CAT scan is computed axial tomography.