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COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY

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COMPUTED TOMOGRAPH

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1970 Sir Godfrey Hounsfield

HISTORY

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BASIC PRINCIPLE ISX-rays are absorbed to different degrees by different tissues

BASIC PHYSICS

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Each scan slice is composed of a large number of pixels which represent the scanned volume of tissue. The pixel is the scanned area on the x and y axis of a given thickness.

PIXELS

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The tissue contained within each pixel absorbs a certain proportion of the x-rays that pass through .This ability to block x-rays as they pass through a substance is known as “attenuation”. For a given body tissue, the amount of attenuation is relatively constant, and is known as that tissue’s “attenuation coefficient

ATTENUATION COEFFICIENT

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Windowing allows the CT reader to focus on certain tissues on a CT scan that fall within set parameters

WINDOWING

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HOW THE TEST PERFORMED????

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HOW TO PREPARE FOR THE TEST ???

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Being exposed to radiationAllergic reaction to contrast dye

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THORACIC SPINE CT SCAN

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SINUS CT SCAN

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SHOULDER CT SCAN

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RENAL SCAN

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PELVIC CT SCAN

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LUMBOSACRAL SPINE CT SCAN

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LUMBAR SPINE CT SCAN

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LEG CT SCAN

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KNEE CT SCAN

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HEART CT SCAN

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CERVICAL SPINE CT SCAN

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ARM CT SCAN

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ABDOMINAL CT SCAN

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CT SCAN NERVOUS SYSTEM SPECIFICALLY

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EPIDURAL HEMATOMA

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SUBDURAL HEMATOMA

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INTRAPARENCHYMAL HAEMORRHAGE

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SUBARACHNOID HAEMORRHAGE

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INTRAVENTRICULAR HAEMORRHAGE

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MASS LESIONS

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TUMOURS

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ISCHEMIC INFARCTION

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ABCESS

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SKULL FRACTURE

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MORE IMAGES FOR YOU…!!!!!

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ABDOMINAL CT SHOWING SEVERAL CYSTS

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ABNORMAL MENINGEAL ENHANCEMENT

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ACUTE PANCREATITIS

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HEMANGIOMA

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ASCITIS

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LEFT INTRABRONCHIAL MASS

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RIGHT SIDE PLEURAL EFFUSION WITH ATLECTASIS

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PERITONIAL METASTASIS OF OVARIAN CANCER

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THYROID CANCER TUMOUR

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TRACHEAL PERFORATION

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WILMS TUMOUR OF RIGHT KIDNEY

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CALCIFICATIONS IN THE HEART

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NURSING INTERVENTIONS

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JOURNAL ARTICLES

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