CT
Computed Tomography (CT), also known as a CT scan, is a medical imaging technique that uses X-rays and computer processing to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body. CT scans provide more precise images of bones, organs, blood vessels, and soft tissues, making it easier to detect injuries, infections, tumors, and other medical conditions. CT scans are quick, non-invasive, and widely used in emergency rooms and hospitals for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. With advanced imaging capabilities, CT plays a critical role in modern medicine by helping doctors see inside the body with greater clarity.
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