If you get a cat scan why would your dr do a csytoscopy?
A cystoscopy is useful because it allows the doctor to get a first hand look at the size and position of any problems seen on the CT scan. Very small problems which may not show up on a CT scan may also be seen using cystoscopy. A biosy of any abnormal tissue can also be done during a cystoscopy.
Can a ct scan without contrast detect brain tumor?
Yes, brain tumours can show up very clearly on CT scans especially if the patient is injected with an X-ray dye.
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.
Side effects of scan conversions?
Aliasing Effects:
1.staircase appearance
2.Unequal brightness.
3.picket fence problem
Do CT scans usually produce sharper images of soft tissue than those obtained using MRI?
No, CT scans do not usually produce sharper images of soft tissue than those obtained using MRI.
What if your experience qualifications and competencies match the position?
Then you have a good shot at getting an offer. It is not guaranteed, however. You may not be the only or the best qualified applicant.
Does pet scan show toxic exposure?
A PET scan (positron emission tomography) primarily detects metabolic activity in tissues and is not specifically designed to identify toxic exposure. However, it can reveal changes in brain activity or organ function that may result from toxic substances, depending on how they affect metabolism. For a definitive assessment of toxic exposure, other tests, such as blood or urine toxicology screenings, are more appropriate.
Explain Gray Scale used in CT Scanning?
Grayscale is used in CT scans (Computed Tomography) so the images sent to a computer for analysis contain lighter and darker "spots" of grey. This allows the computer to determine what parts of the body in that scan are blocking the most radiation, and can use it to create a 3D image of the area scanned, such as the skull or diaphragm.
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Who can assign the role of scan operator to an iperms user?
The Domain Administrator can assign the role of scan operator to an iperms user.
Ive eaten before my scan what should you do?
If you've eaten before your scan and were instructed to fast, it's important to inform the medical staff immediately. Depending on the type of scan, they may reschedule it or advise you on how to proceed. Always follow the specific guidelines given for your particular scan to ensure accurate results.
What is a Vulnerability scan attack?
an attempt to find and attack a site that has hardware or software that is vulernable to a specific exploit
How do cat scans use electromagnets?
CAT Scan does not use electromagnets, its MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) which uses Electromagnets to produce images of the patient's body.