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CTA Abdomen

CTA Abdomen

  • Radiology

CT angiography of the abdomen evaluates abdominal blood vessels to diagnose conditions like aneurysms, stenosis, or vascular diseases.

CT Abdomen

CT Abdomen

  • Radiology

The CT abdomen scan is a state-of-the-art imaging technique used to diagnose conditions of the abdominal organs. It provides detailed images of organs such as the liver, kidneys, pancreas, spleen, and intestines, as well as detecting inflammation, tumors, or other abnormalities. The procedure is quick, painless, and offers valuable information for treatment planning.

CTA Chest

CTA Chest

  • Radiology

CT angiography of the thorax assesses blood vessels in the chest, detecting conditions like pulmonary embolism or aortic aneurysm.

CTA Chest Abdomen

CTA Chest Abdomen

  • Radiology

Combined CT angiography of the thorax and abdomen evaluates blood vessels for blockages, aneurysms, or other vascular abnormalities.

CTA Neck Veins

CTA Neck Veins

  • Radiology

A CT angiography of neck veins evaluates blood flow and detects abnormalities like blockages or aneurysms in the cervical vascular system.

CTA Pelvic-Leg Angiography

CTA Pelvic-Leg Angiography

  • Radiology

CT angiography of the pelvis and legs assesses blood vessels for blockages, stenosis, or circulatory disorders.

CTA Skull

CTA Skull

  • Radiology

CT angiography of the skull visualizes blood vessels in the head to detect issues like aneurysms, clots, or malformations.

CT Biopsy

CT Biopsy

  • Radiology

A CT-guided puncture is a minimally invasive procedure where computed tomography imaging is used to precisely guide a needle to a specific target within the body. It is commonly performed for biopsies, drainage of fluid collections, or injections. This method ensures high accuracy and reduces risks associated with the procedure.

CT Cervical Spine

CT Cervical Spine

  • Radiology

The CT scan of the cervical spine is a specialized imaging technique used to diagnose conditions and injuries in the cervical vertebrae area. It provides detailed images of the vertebrae, intervertebral discs, nerve structures, and surrounding tissues. The CT scan can detect vertebral fractures, herniated discs, inflammation, tumors, or other abnormalities in the cervical spine region. The procedure is quick, painless, and provides precise information for treatment planning.

CT Chest

CT Chest

  • Radiology

CT imaging of the chest assesses lungs, heart, and blood vessels, aiding in the diagnosis of infections, tumors, or pulmonary issues.

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