
CT
A CT scan, or computed tomography scan, is a medical imaging technique that creates detailed, cross-sectional images of the inside of the body using X-ray technology. The scanner rotates around you, capturing multiple images from different angles, which a computer then compiles into detailed slices. These images help doctors visualize organs, bones, blood vessels, and tissues clearly, aiding in accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. CT scans are quick, non-invasive, and provide more detailed information than regular X-rays, making them especially useful for detecting injuries, tumors, and other medical conditions.