No. CT scans are also used to diagnose issues in animals. Some Zoo and veterinary medical facilities have larger designed CT scan equipment for use with larger animals.
They are just as they say. An abdominal cat scan is just of that area and a pelvic cat scan is just of that area. Usually if an abdominal cat scan is ordered a pelvis is included so as to cover all things in both areas but if a pelvic cat scan is ordered it usually does not include the abdomen.
A CAT scan can be used for the entire body.
A CAT scan is used to look for evidence of structural damage - reduced blood flow, changes in neural activity, etc.
A Cat scan or a sonogram can be done.
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do lymph nodes show on a cat scan
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To determine if your cat is microchipped, you can take them to a veterinarian or animal shelter to have a scan done. This scan will detect if a microchip is present in your cat.
You do not have to stay home after a CAT scan. The procedure has no residual effects. After you leave the clinic or hospital, you can resume normal activities if you are otherwise healthy.
Neither, a CAT scan is one where computers are used to synthesise an image, but the radiation used is usually X-rays, though positron emission can be used, in this case it will be using appropriate radiation sources. Fusion and fission don't come into it.