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Take a good look inside your body

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Computed Tomography (CT for short) is one of the safest and most reliable examination methods available today. It is fast, uncomplicated, and completely painless. CT works with X-Ray systems that rotate around the body, taking cross-section pictures. CT builds up images of internal body structures and organs by scanning a series of slices that are later assembled with a computer imagining software to form a complete picture.
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Power, speed and multi-slice
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CT also makes it possible to portray parts of the body in a three-dimensional format, so overlapping body areas such as head, neck, shoulder, thorax, abdomen, pelvic, spine, or extremities can easily be examined. With CT, the inside of a patient's body can be dependably and precisely depicted and then examined. Now, with the power a of 64 slice spiral CT scanner, it can be done with unprecedented image quality, detail, and speed.
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Somatom Sensation 64 is a Benchmark for Diagnostic Excellence and represents advances in Multislice CT such as:
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• Ultra-fast scan times
• Unprecedented image quality
• Patented volume reconstruction techniques
• 20% reduction in radiation exposure
• Optimized contrast media studies
• Studies of complex anatomies, e.g. viscera, cranium, pelvis, hips, etc.
• Advanced early disease diagnostic applications
• Whole body imaging
• Submillimeter volume scanning
• Virtually unlimited clinical performance
• Real-time multi-planar reconstruction of slices
• Presentation of time-related processes and 3-D survey of an entire anatomic region
• Cardio & cardiovascular applications
• 0.4s rotation speed with HeartView CT
• Excellent coverage as well as spatial and temporal resolution
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CT Scan studies and procedures:
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• Head, orbits and sinuses
• Chest, lung, and heart
• Soft tissue neck and spine
• Upper and lower extremities joints
• Abdominal and pelvic
• Cardiac calcium scoring
• Virtual colonoscopy
• CT Angiography
• 3D reconstruction
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CT Scan - Full Body Scan, Chest, Abdomen, Pelvis, Head, Orbits, Sinuses, Temporal Bones, Soft Tissue Neck, Cervical Spine, Thoracic Spine, Lumbar Spine, Sacrum, Coccyx, Hip, Virtual Colonoscopy, Heart, Virtual Vascular, Upper Extremity, Lower Extremity, CT Angiography.
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