Computed Tomography

The expression "computed tomography", or CT, alludes to an automated x-beam imaging strategy in which a limited light emission beams is focused on a patient and immediately pivoted around the body, delivering signals that are prepared by the machine's PC to produce cross-sectional pictures—or "cuts"— of the body. These cuts are called tomographic pictures and contain more nitty gritty data than ordinary x-beams. When various progressive cuts are gathered by the machine's PC, they can be carefully "stacked" together to frame a three-dimensional picture of the patient that considers simpler recognizable proof and area of essential structures as well as could be expected tumors or variations from the norm.

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