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Skin rashes typically cannot be directly seen on a CT scan, as CT imaging focuses on internal structures and not superficial skin conditions. However, CT scans may reveal underlying issues related to certain rashes, such as infections, inflammation, or tumors affecting the skin or subcutaneous tissues. For skin-specific evaluations, other imaging techniques like ultrasound or MRI, or clinical examination, are more appropriate.

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