CT Scan
CT Scan
CT Scan
CT Scan - sometimes called a CAT Scan - is short-form (acronym) for a Computerized Axial Tomography Scan. A CT Scan typically combines multiple rotating X-Rays along with hi-end computerized processing to produce a more detailed ‘picture’ of the inner structures of a body – including bones, tissues and organs. A CT Scan offers significantly greater detail and clarity as compared to a regular X-Ray (it’s a bit like looking inside a slice of bread, instead of an outer view of the entire loaf). A CT Scan is typically done on our spine, heart, head, chest, abdomen, abdomen and knee. During a CT Scan, the body is made to pass through a tunnel-like machine that rotates through a 360-degree arc as it takes X-Ray images in rapid succession. These images are subsequently fed into a computer to produce an ‘all-around’ 2D snapshot of any part of the body. A minimally invasive and painless procedure, a CT Scan can be done on any part of the body in little time. While essentially 2D in nature (ie, producing two-dimensional image slices), a CT Scan can also be employed to create 3D images. A CT Scan cost depends on the body parts which you want to scan. Search below and find CT scan cost in Delhi NCR, India.
CT Both Ankles
It is an imaging technique that uses a rotating beam of X-rays to create detailed cross-sectional images of bones and surrounding tissues in both ankles.
CT Both Arms
It is an imaging technique that uses a rotating beam of X-rays to create detailed cross-sectional images of bones and surrounding tissues in both arms.
CT Both Elbows
It is an imaging technique that uses a rotating beam of X-rays to create detailed cross-sectional images of bones and surrounding tissues in both elbows.
CT Both Femora
It is an imaging technique that uses a rotating beam of X-rays to create detailed cross-sectional images of bones and surrounding tissues in thigh bones.
CT Both Forearms
It is an imaging technique that uses a rotating beam of X-rays to create detailed cross-sectional images of bones and surrounding tissues in both forearms.
CT Both Hands
It is an imaging technique that uses a rotating beam of X-rays to create detailed cross-sectional images of bones and surrounding tissues in both hands.
CT Both Knees
It is an imaging technique that uses a rotating beam of X-rays to create detailed cross-sectional images of bones and surrounding tissues in both knees.
CT Both Shoulders
It is an imaging technique that uses a rotating beam of X-rays to create detailed cross-sectional images of bones and surrounding tissues in both shoulders.
CT Both Wrists
It is an imaging technique that uses a rotating beam of X-rays to create detailed cross-sectional images of bones and surrounding tissues in both wrists.
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