röntgentomografia
Röntgentomografia, also known as X-ray tomography or computed tomography (CT), is a medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to create cross-sectional images of the body. Unlike conventional X-rays which produce a single, flat image, tomography takes multiple X-ray projections from different angles around the patient. A computer then processes these projections to reconstruct detailed, slice-like images, or "tomograms," of internal structures. This allows for the visualization of soft tissues, bones, and blood vessels with remarkable clarity and depth.
The process involves a rotating X-ray source and detector assembly that encircles the patient, who lies on
Röntgentomografia is a vital diagnostic tool used in a wide range of medical fields, including oncology, neurology,