CTskannimine
CTskannimine, also known as computed tomography or CT scan, is a medical imaging technique that utilizes X-rays and computer processing to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body. These images, often referred to as slices, allow radiologists to visualize internal structures such as bones, soft tissues, and blood vessels with remarkable clarity. The process involves the patient lying on a table that moves through a donut-shaped CT scanner. As the X-ray beam rotates around the patient, detectors on the opposite side measure the amount of X-ray passing through different tissues. A computer then reconstructs this data into a series of two-dimensional images, which can be further processed to create three-dimensional representations.
CT scans are widely used for a variety of diagnostic purposes. They are invaluable in detecting and