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Tuesday, 04 November 2008
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CT can provide detailed cross sectional images and diagnostic information for nearly every part of the body that cannot be provided by conventional x-ray studies:

  • Head: including the brain, eyes, inner ear, and sinuses
  • Neck: including the throat, larynx, lymph nodes, salivary glands and thyroid gland
  • Chest: including the lungs, aorta, heart and mediastinum
  • Abdomen: including the liver, kidneys, pancreas, spleen, bile ducts, gallbladder, aorta and bowel
  • Pelvis: including the prostate, female reproductive organs, bladder and bowel
  • Skeletal system: including the hand, feet, hips, and facial bones
  • Spine: including the lumbar and cervical spine
Our multi-row spiral computer tomography (CT) scanner is a revolutionary medical imaging system. It’s the fastest CT scanner available, yet it produces superior images – far superior ro anything previously available. The QX/i can literally "freeze" motion for amazingly high quality 2D and 3D color images. Additional features include routine use of thin slices, full organ coverage in arterial phase, reduced contrast usage, and real-time image processing.
 
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