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 Knee
It is a powerful imaging modality that uses a rotating beam of X-rays to create cross-sectional images of the right knee.
CT Shoulder
It is a painless imaging technique that uses a rotating beam of X-rays to create cross-sectional images of the shoulder joints.
CT Angiography - Lower Limb with Contrast
It is a diagnostic test that uses a rotating beam of X-rays to create detailed 3-dimensional images of blood vessels in the left leg.
CT Ankle
It is an imaging technique that uses a rotating beam of X-rays to create cross-sectional images of the right ankle.
CT Triple Phase Upper Abdomen with Contrast
A CT triple phase upper abdomen provides a cross-sectional image of the abdominal structures inside the body.
CT Angiography - Pulmonary with Contrast
It is a noninvasive test that looks for blood clots in the lungs (also known as pulmonary embolism or PE).
CT Elbow
It is an imaging technique that uses a rotating beam of X-rays to create cross-sectional images of the right elbow.
CT Cervical Spine
It is an imaging technique that uses a rotating beam of X-rays to create cross-sectional images of the cervical spine.
CT Scan Wrist
It is a painless imaging technique that uses a rotating beam of X-rays to create cross-sectional images of the right wrist.
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