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Conventional Computed Tomography

Conventional Computed Tomography (CT) is a medical imaging technique that creates detailed cross-sectional pictures of the inside of the body. It uses X-ray beams that rotate around the patient, capturing multiple images from different angles. A computer then processes these images to produce clear, 3D-like slices of bones, organs, and tissues. This allows healthcare providers to accurately diagnose conditions, identify injuries, or plan treatments. CT scans are quick and provide detailed information, making them essential tools in modern medicine for visualizing areas that are difficult to see with standard X-rays.