computed tomography (ct)
Computed tomography (CT) is a medical imaging technique that uses X-ray technology and sophisticated computer algorithms to create detailed cross-sectional images of the inside of the body. It provides a three-dimensional view, enabling healthcare professionals to diagnose and evaluate various medical conditions and abnormalities.
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