What exactly is a CT Scan?
A. A CT (Computerized Tomography) Scan is used for early discovery and treatment planning of many diseases and conditions. CT uses X-rays and a computer to create two-dimensional images of the organ or particular area of your body being examined. The image resolution is much higher than with simple X-rays.
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