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High-Resolution Computed Tomography

High-Resolution Computed Tomography (HRCT) is an advanced imaging technique that creates detailed, cross-sectional images of the lungs and chest. Using specialized X-ray algorithms, HRCT provides clearer and more precise pictures than standard scans, allowing doctors to detect subtle lung abnormalities, infections, or scarring. It's particularly useful for diagnosing lung diseases such as fibrosis, emphysema, or interstitial conditions. The process is quick and non-invasive, helping healthcare providers evaluate lung health more accurately and plan appropriate treatment.