CAT Scan (Computerized Tomography)

CAT Scan, also known as Computerized Tomography, is a medical imaging technique that uses a series of X-ray images to produce detailed cross-sectional images of the body. It combines X-ray technology with advanced computer processing to generate detailed three-dimensional images of organs, bones, and tissues, aiding in the diagnosis and treatment of various medical conditions.

CT Scan

CT Scan, short for Computed Tomography Scan, is a non-invasive medical imaging procedure that uses X-rays and computer algorithms to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body. By rotating an X-ray source around the patient, multiple images are taken from different angles and then reconstructed by the computer into a comprehensive image. CT scans provide valuable information for diagnosing and monitoring various health conditions such as cancer, trauma, and internal injuries, allowing healthcare professionals to plan appropriate treatments accordingly.