CT
Scan
CT Scan, also known as a CAT Scan, stands
for "computerized axial tomography." A CT Scan is a
diagnostic test that combines X-ray with computer technology.
A series of X-ray beams from many different angles are used to
create cross-sectional images of the patient's body. These images
are assembled in a computer into a three-dimensional picture that
can display organs, bones, and tissues in great detail.
A CT scan provides excellent information on anatomical
features and tissue density, which allows for the detection of
tumors, and sometimes the ability to distinguish between malignant
and benign tumors. CT scans can also detect calcium deposits,
cysts, and abscesses. The test is painless and takes anywhere
from fifteen minutes to an hour, depending on the diagnosis.
Holzer Clinic has a state-of-the-art Marconi Medical
Systems PQ 5000 CT system. It offers the best in medical technology,
delivering reduced radiation dose to patients while providing
consistent, high-quality images to aid in diagnosis. The PQ 5000
allows Holzer Clinic to more accurately and efficiently diagnose
disease at an early stage, eliminating some surgeries and speeding
up recovery times.
CT Scan
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