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Computed tomography is commonly referred to as a CT scan. A CT scan is a diagnostic imaging procedure that uses a combination of X-rays and computer technology to produce images of the inside of the body. It shows detailed images of any part of the body, including the bones, muscles, fat, organs and blood vessels.
CT scans may be performed to help diagnose tumors, investigate internal bleeding, or check for other internal injuries or damage. CT can also be used for a tissue or fluid biopsy.
Canadian Specialist Hospital imaging department contains the latest state-of-the-art CT scanning “Philips® Brilliance iCT 256” which has the ability to perform the short scan, high power imaging is enhanced through an extended longitudinal coverage realizing up to 256 slices – enabling the efficient collection of cardiac, perfusion, pediatric, and whole-body imaging.
All CT scan systems are equipped with FBP (Filtered Back Projection) technology to get the best image quality. Our CT System has two more features, iDose and IMR which can reduce patient dose by 60% – 70%, and get image quality according to the requirement of the radiologist for diagnostics.
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