CT scanning is useful to get a very detailed 3D image of certain parts of the body, such as soft tissues, the pelvis, blood vessels, the lungs, the brain, abdomen, and bones.It is often the preferred method of diagnosing many cancers, such as liver, lung, and pancreatic cancers.
A CT Scan Abdomen & Pelvis is a diagnostic tool used to diagnose the cause of abdominal or pelvic pain and diseases of the internal organs, small bowel and colon.
A CT (Computed tomography) scan is a medical imaging method that combines digital X-ray and computed tomography to generate a 3-D image of inside the body. This combination makes it possible to obtain detailed cross sectional image of the liver. A triphasic, or triple-phase, CT scan is an enhanced CT technique mostly used to evaluate liver lesions
A CT Scan-Abdomen with contrast is a diagnostic tool which gives detailed information about abnormalties in abdominal organs after introducing contrast.
A computed tomography (CT) scan of the orbit is an imaging method that uses x-rays to create detailed pictures of the brain, eye sockets (orbits) and eyes (globes).
A computed tomography (CT) scan of the orbit is an imaging method that uses X-rays to create detailed pictures of the eye sockets (orbits) and eyes (globes).
A CT Scan-Pelvis with contrast is a diagnostic tool used to detect abnormalities in bones and soft tissue in pelvis region after introducing contrast.The contrast "enhances" the appearance of the specific organs, veins or arteries.