Computed Tomography (CT)

Computed Tomography (CT) is a highly sensitive imaging technique used to view internal anatomy. CT generates thin slice images through the body to diagnose diseases that cannot be seen on conventional X-rays. CT technology is known for its speed and high-resolution capabilities and is established as a safe and efficient diagnostic tool.

University MRI uses the GE High LightSpeed 16 Multidetector, GE LightSpped 8 Ultra, GE LightSpeed Plus and GE HiSpeed Spiral CT scanners. These systems are so fast and accurate that they can decrease the amount of the examination time to a breath-hold, while providing outstanding resolution. The following are an example of the exams available:

Brain
Abdomen
Pelvis
Chest
Spine
Neck
CT Angiography
Heart-Scan with SmartScore®
Full Body Scanning
Lung Cancer Screening
Virtual Colonoscopy

 


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