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X-ray Slices

X-ray slices refer to cross-sectional images of the body obtained through a technique called computed tomography (CT). By taking multiple X-ray images from different angles, a CT scanner creates detailed, layered "slices" of the internal structures. These slices can be viewed individually or combined to produce a three-dimensional view, helping doctors diagnose and monitor medical conditions with greater precision. This method provides clearer, more detailed images than standard X-rays, allowing for improved assessment of bones, organs, and tissues in a non-invasive way.