ct scan are denoted as 4slice 16 slice 32 slice 64 slice 256 slice or 312 slice........ 16 slice ct scanner means that one can acquire 16 simultaneous images of the required region.... similiarly with 64 slice scanner you can obtain 64 simultaneous images...this is helpful in having better resolution and more information to construct 3D images......... the slices denotes the number of detectors the scanner has
No charitable orinizations do not pay for installation of a ct scanner.They will help pay for a cat scan if the patient has little or no income but do not assist in the installation of a scanner.
The CAT scanner, or CT (computed tomography) scanner, was invented by British engineer Godfrey Hounsfield and German physicist Allan Cormack. Their pioneering work in the early 1970s led to the development of the first practical CT scanner, which was introduced in 1971. Hounsfield and Cormack were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1979 for their contributions to medical imaging.
CT scan report chronic mitotic what does it mean for a lay man?
NOO!! Definately not!
The information after the word "Findings" would mean the Radiologist's interpretation of the CT scan.
single slice 50KVA, Four slice 100KVA , 16 Slice 125KVA
The cardiac Ct Scanner cost a lot of money. This is not a device one will find in the average household. The cardia CT scanner cost well over $25,000.00.
$300,000
There are several websites where an individual can download a free CT scanner. Examples would include Rocket Download, Brothersoft, and Broken Controllers.
No charitable orinizations do not pay for installation of a ct scanner.They will help pay for a cat scan if the patient has little or no income but do not assist in the installation of a scanner.
The CT scan uses many X-ray images in thin slices to make a 3D image.
It will depend upon the Scanner. Ultra sound scanner will cost 30 to 40K and CT or MRI scanner a few million Pounds maybe more
Yes, there are different types of CT scanners, including single-slice, multi-slice, and cone-beam CT scanners. These scanners vary in their capabilities, such as the number of slices they can image at once and their applications in different medical specialties.
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No difference. CT machines used to take a single 'slice' at a time. Now they take a 'spiral' image whilst the patient moves through them and the 'slices' are created afterwards by the machine's software. When the multi-slice CT machines came along, people started referring to them as 'spiral CT' to differentiate from the older machines. All CTs these days are 'spiral'.
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