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What is it like to have a CT scan? | Cancer Research UK
Find out what it's like to have a CT scan.
0:02 What is a CT scan?
0:18 Before your scan
0:46 What to expect during a CT scan
1:33 How long does a CT scan take?
A CT scan is a test that uses x-rays and a computer to create detailed pictures of the inside of your body. It takes pictures from different angles. The computer puts them together to make a 3 dimensional (3D) image. CT (or CAT) stands for computerised (axial) tomography.
Visit our website: https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/cancer-in-general/tests/ct-scan for more information on CT Scans, cancer staging and diagnosis.
https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer
published: 21 Aug 2015
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How Does a CT Scan Work?
NIBIB's 60 Seconds of Science explains how CT scans work.
CT images are more detailed than conventional x-ray images. Image slices that CT scans produce can be 2 or 3 dimensional and can reveal abnormal structures or help the physician plan and monitor treatments.
Music by longzijun 'Chillvolution.'
For more information on CT: https://www.nibib.nih.gov/science-education/science-topics/computed-tomography-ct
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published: 07 Mar 2017
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What is it Like to Have a PET Scan? | Cancer Research UK
Find out what it's like to have a PET or PET CT scan. PET (Positron Emission Tomography) and PET-CT (computerised tomography) scans can show how body tissues are working, as well as what they look like. They can help to diagnose and define cancer stages by spotting the stages of mutation. A PET scan can also show tumors and other cancer signs.
Visit our website: http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/cancer-in-general/tests/pet-scan for more information on PET Scans, cancer staging and diagnosis.
Subscribe now for more from Cancer Research UK.
published: 15 Aug 2013
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How Does a PET Scan Work?
NIBIB's 60 Seconds of Science explains what is happening in the body when it undergoes an PET scan.
A PET scan uses radioactive tracers to create 3D images of the body. The radiation from the tracers poses little danger to the patient since they quickly pass out of the body. The kind of tracer used will depend on what the doctor is looking for. Often when looking for cancer, doctors use FDG, a modified form of glucose. The isotope attached to the carrier molecule produces small particles called positrons, which interact with surrounding electrons. The resulting release of photons is detected by the PET scanner and translated into an image through computer processing.
Music by longzijun 'Chillvolution.'
For more information on PET scans: http://www.nibib.nih.gov/science-education/scien...
published: 21 Nov 2013
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What to Expect: CT Scan | Cedars-Sinai
Your doctor has ordered a #CTScan for you—now what? Here's #WhatToExpect and how to get ready for your exam.
Connect with us on #CedarsSinai social media:
https://twitter.com/CedarsSinai
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Cedars-Sinai is a leader in providing high-quality healthcare encompassing primary care, specialized medicine and research. Since 1902, Cedars-Sinai has evolved to meet the needs of one of the most diverse regions in the nation, setting standards in quality and innovative patient care, research, teaching and community service. Today, Cedars- Sinai is known for its national leadership in transforming healthcare for the benefit of patients. Cedars-Sinai impacts the future of healthcare by developing new approaches to treatment and ...
published: 05 Aug 2019
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What happens at a scan and what will they tell me? | NHS
Find out more here:
http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/pregnancy-and-baby/pages/ultrasound-anomaly-baby-scans-pregnant.aspx
Midwife Tracey Owen explains what happens at your ultrasound scans and what you will be able to find out about the baby.
published: 17 May 2012
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How to Scan a Document to your Phone
In this step-by-step tutorial learn how to scan documents using your iPhone or Android phone and get the absolute best quality scan. In this video, I use the free Microsoft Office app made to scan the documents. Save as a Word document, PDF, or an image.
As full-disclosure, I work at Microsoft as a full-time employee.
published: 02 Apr 2020
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How does a PET scan work?
Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scans are a way of imaging body functions in 3D using specially designed radioactive molecules. How do they work?
To find out more please visit http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/newsandeventspggrp/imperialcollege/newssummary/news_18-12-2015-14-8-56
published: 07 Jan 2016
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Twins pregnancy रिपोर्ट performing live ultrasonography I TIFFA scan I Level II usg I Anomaly scan
Twin pregnancy: What twins or multiples mean for mom
Being pregnant with multiples takes special care. Know what to expect, from nutrition and weight gain to possible complications.
By Mayo Clinic Staff
If you're having a twin pregnancy or other multiples, here's what you need to know to take good care of yourself — and your babies.
How multiples are made
Sometimes a twin or triplet pregnancy just happens. In other cases, specific factors are at play. For example, a twin pregnancy is more likely as you get older because hormonal changes can cause more than one egg to be released at a time. Use of assisted reproductive technologies — such as in vitro fertilization — also increases the odds of twins or other multiples.
Fraternal twins — the most common kind of twins — occur when two separ...
published: 10 Feb 2024
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How does a CT scan work?
NIBIB's 60 Seconds of Science explains medical scans in short videos. Find videos about MRI, Ultrasounds, PET Scan, and others as well as videos with Spanish subtitles here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYH1eUq1QYrqrvA6HRRgKHcPsoJoJA6Kj
CT images are more detailed than conventional x-ray images. Image slices that CT scans produce can be 2 or 3 dimensional and can reveal abnormal structures or help the physician plan and monitor treatments.
Music by longzijun 'Chillvolution.'
For more information on CT: https://www.nibib.nih.gov/science-edu...
For NIBIB's Copyright Policy: http://www.nibib.nih.gov/policies#cop...
published: 06 Mar 2023
1:50
What is it like to have a CT scan? | Cancer Research UK
Find out what it's like to have a CT scan.
0:02 What is a CT scan?
0:18 Before your scan
0:46 What to expect during a CT scan
1:33 How long does a CT scan take?...
Find out what it's like to have a CT scan.
0:02 What is a CT scan?
0:18 Before your scan
0:46 What to expect during a CT scan
1:33 How long does a CT scan take?
A CT scan is a test that uses x-rays and a computer to create detailed pictures of the inside of your body. It takes pictures from different angles. The computer puts them together to make a 3 dimensional (3D) image. CT (or CAT) stands for computerised (axial) tomography.
Visit our website: https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/cancer-in-general/tests/ct-scan for more information on CT Scans, cancer staging and diagnosis.
https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer
https://wn.com/What_Is_It_Like_To_Have_A_Ct_Scan_|_Cancer_Research_UK
Find out what it's like to have a CT scan.
0:02 What is a CT scan?
0:18 Before your scan
0:46 What to expect during a CT scan
1:33 How long does a CT scan take?
A CT scan is a test that uses x-rays and a computer to create detailed pictures of the inside of your body. It takes pictures from different angles. The computer puts them together to make a 3 dimensional (3D) image. CT (or CAT) stands for computerised (axial) tomography.
Visit our website: https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/cancer-in-general/tests/ct-scan for more information on CT Scans, cancer staging and diagnosis.
https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer
- published: 21 Aug 2015
- views: 2095094
1:27
How Does a CT Scan Work?
NIBIB's 60 Seconds of Science explains how CT scans work.
CT images are more detailed than conventional x-ray images. Image slices that CT scans produce can be...
NIBIB's 60 Seconds of Science explains how CT scans work.
CT images are more detailed than conventional x-ray images. Image slices that CT scans produce can be 2 or 3 dimensional and can reveal abnormal structures or help the physician plan and monitor treatments.
Music by longzijun 'Chillvolution.'
For more information on CT: https://www.nibib.nih.gov/science-education/science-topics/computed-tomography-ct
For NIBIB's Copyright Policy: http://www.nibib.nih.gov/policies#copyright
https://wn.com/How_Does_A_Ct_Scan_Work
NIBIB's 60 Seconds of Science explains how CT scans work.
CT images are more detailed than conventional x-ray images. Image slices that CT scans produce can be 2 or 3 dimensional and can reveal abnormal structures or help the physician plan and monitor treatments.
Music by longzijun 'Chillvolution.'
For more information on CT: https://www.nibib.nih.gov/science-education/science-topics/computed-tomography-ct
For NIBIB's Copyright Policy: http://www.nibib.nih.gov/policies#copyright
- published: 07 Mar 2017
- views: 1397319
3:13
What is it Like to Have a PET Scan? | Cancer Research UK
Find out what it's like to have a PET or PET CT scan. PET (Positron Emission Tomography) and PET-CT (computerised tomography) scans can show how body tissues a...
Find out what it's like to have a PET or PET CT scan. PET (Positron Emission Tomography) and PET-CT (computerised tomography) scans can show how body tissues are working, as well as what they look like. They can help to diagnose and define cancer stages by spotting the stages of mutation. A PET scan can also show tumors and other cancer signs.
Visit our website: http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/cancer-in-general/tests/pet-scan for more information on PET Scans, cancer staging and diagnosis.
Subscribe now for more from Cancer Research UK.
https://wn.com/What_Is_It_Like_To_Have_A_Pet_Scan_|_Cancer_Research_UK
Find out what it's like to have a PET or PET CT scan. PET (Positron Emission Tomography) and PET-CT (computerised tomography) scans can show how body tissues are working, as well as what they look like. They can help to diagnose and define cancer stages by spotting the stages of mutation. A PET scan can also show tumors and other cancer signs.
Visit our website: http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/cancer-in-general/tests/pet-scan for more information on PET Scans, cancer staging and diagnosis.
Subscribe now for more from Cancer Research UK.
- published: 15 Aug 2013
- views: 1192203
1:33
How Does a PET Scan Work?
NIBIB's 60 Seconds of Science explains what is happening in the body when it undergoes an PET scan.
A PET scan uses radioactive tracers to create 3D images of...
NIBIB's 60 Seconds of Science explains what is happening in the body when it undergoes an PET scan.
A PET scan uses radioactive tracers to create 3D images of the body. The radiation from the tracers poses little danger to the patient since they quickly pass out of the body. The kind of tracer used will depend on what the doctor is looking for. Often when looking for cancer, doctors use FDG, a modified form of glucose. The isotope attached to the carrier molecule produces small particles called positrons, which interact with surrounding electrons. The resulting release of photons is detected by the PET scanner and translated into an image through computer processing.
Music by longzijun 'Chillvolution.'
For more information on PET scans: http://www.nibib.nih.gov/science-education/science-topics/nuclear-medicine
For NIBIB's Copyright Policy: http://www.nibib.nih.gov/policies#copyright
https://wn.com/How_Does_A_Pet_Scan_Work
NIBIB's 60 Seconds of Science explains what is happening in the body when it undergoes an PET scan.
A PET scan uses radioactive tracers to create 3D images of the body. The radiation from the tracers poses little danger to the patient since they quickly pass out of the body. The kind of tracer used will depend on what the doctor is looking for. Often when looking for cancer, doctors use FDG, a modified form of glucose. The isotope attached to the carrier molecule produces small particles called positrons, which interact with surrounding electrons. The resulting release of photons is detected by the PET scanner and translated into an image through computer processing.
Music by longzijun 'Chillvolution.'
For more information on PET scans: http://www.nibib.nih.gov/science-education/science-topics/nuclear-medicine
For NIBIB's Copyright Policy: http://www.nibib.nih.gov/policies#copyright
- published: 21 Nov 2013
- views: 972789
3:29
What to Expect: CT Scan | Cedars-Sinai
Your doctor has ordered a #CTScan for you—now what? Here's #WhatToExpect and how to get ready for your exam.
Connect with us on #CedarsSinai social media:
htt...
Your doctor has ordered a #CTScan for you—now what? Here's #WhatToExpect and how to get ready for your exam.
Connect with us on #CedarsSinai social media:
https://twitter.com/CedarsSinai
https://www.facebook.com/CedarsSinai
https://www.instagram.com/CedarsSinai
Cedars-Sinai is a leader in providing high-quality healthcare encompassing primary care, specialized medicine and research. Since 1902, Cedars-Sinai has evolved to meet the needs of one of the most diverse regions in the nation, setting standards in quality and innovative patient care, research, teaching and community service. Today, Cedars- Sinai is known for its national leadership in transforming healthcare for the benefit of patients. Cedars-Sinai impacts the future of healthcare by developing new approaches to treatment and educating tomorrow’s health professionals. Additionally, Cedars-Sinai demonstrates a commitment to the community through programs that improve the health of its most vulnerable residents.
https://wn.com/What_To_Expect_Ct_Scan_|_Cedars_Sinai
Your doctor has ordered a #CTScan for you—now what? Here's #WhatToExpect and how to get ready for your exam.
Connect with us on #CedarsSinai social media:
https://twitter.com/CedarsSinai
https://www.facebook.com/CedarsSinai
https://www.instagram.com/CedarsSinai
Cedars-Sinai is a leader in providing high-quality healthcare encompassing primary care, specialized medicine and research. Since 1902, Cedars-Sinai has evolved to meet the needs of one of the most diverse regions in the nation, setting standards in quality and innovative patient care, research, teaching and community service. Today, Cedars- Sinai is known for its national leadership in transforming healthcare for the benefit of patients. Cedars-Sinai impacts the future of healthcare by developing new approaches to treatment and educating tomorrow’s health professionals. Additionally, Cedars-Sinai demonstrates a commitment to the community through programs that improve the health of its most vulnerable residents.
- published: 05 Aug 2019
- views: 765293
1:29
What happens at a scan and what will they tell me? | NHS
Find out more here:
http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/pregnancy-and-baby/pages/ultrasound-anomaly-baby-scans-pregnant.aspx
Midwife Tracey Owen explains what happens...
Find out more here:
http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/pregnancy-and-baby/pages/ultrasound-anomaly-baby-scans-pregnant.aspx
Midwife Tracey Owen explains what happens at your ultrasound scans and what you will be able to find out about the baby.
https://wn.com/What_Happens_At_A_Scan_And_What_Will_They_Tell_Me_|_Nhs
Find out more here:
http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/pregnancy-and-baby/pages/ultrasound-anomaly-baby-scans-pregnant.aspx
Midwife Tracey Owen explains what happens at your ultrasound scans and what you will be able to find out about the baby.
- published: 17 May 2012
- views: 139582
6:07
How to Scan a Document to your Phone
In this step-by-step tutorial learn how to scan documents using your iPhone or Android phone and get the absolute best quality scan. In this video, I use the fr...
In this step-by-step tutorial learn how to scan documents using your iPhone or Android phone and get the absolute best quality scan. In this video, I use the free Microsoft Office app made to scan the documents. Save as a Word document, PDF, or an image.
As full-disclosure, I work at Microsoft as a full-time employee.
https://wn.com/How_To_Scan_A_Document_To_Your_Phone
In this step-by-step tutorial learn how to scan documents using your iPhone or Android phone and get the absolute best quality scan. In this video, I use the free Microsoft Office app made to scan the documents. Save as a Word document, PDF, or an image.
As full-disclosure, I work at Microsoft as a full-time employee.
- published: 02 Apr 2020
- views: 1244707
4:25
How does a PET scan work?
Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scans are a way of imaging body functions in 3D using specially designed radioactive molecules. How do they work?
To find ou...
Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scans are a way of imaging body functions in 3D using specially designed radioactive molecules. How do they work?
To find out more please visit http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/newsandeventspggrp/imperialcollege/newssummary/news_18-12-2015-14-8-56
https://wn.com/How_Does_A_Pet_Scan_Work
Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scans are a way of imaging body functions in 3D using specially designed radioactive molecules. How do they work?
To find out more please visit http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/newsandeventspggrp/imperialcollege/newssummary/news_18-12-2015-14-8-56
- published: 07 Jan 2016
- views: 545470
4:03
Twins pregnancy रिपोर्ट performing live ultrasonography I TIFFA scan I Level II usg I Anomaly scan
Twin pregnancy: What twins or multiples mean for mom
Being pregnant with multiples takes special care. Know what to expect, from nutrition and weight gain to po...
Twin pregnancy: What twins or multiples mean for mom
Being pregnant with multiples takes special care. Know what to expect, from nutrition and weight gain to possible complications.
By Mayo Clinic Staff
If you're having a twin pregnancy or other multiples, here's what you need to know to take good care of yourself — and your babies.
How multiples are made
Sometimes a twin or triplet pregnancy just happens. In other cases, specific factors are at play. For example, a twin pregnancy is more likely as you get older because hormonal changes can cause more than one egg to be released at a time. Use of assisted reproductive technologies — such as in vitro fertilization — also increases the odds of twins or other multiples.
Fraternal twins — the most common kind of twins — occur when two separate eggs are fertilized by two different sperm. Each twin has his or her own placenta and amniotic sac. The twins can be two girls, two boys, or a boy and a girl.
Identical twins occur when a single fertilized egg splits and develops into two fetuses. Identical twins might share a placenta and an amniotic sac or the twins might share a placenta and each have separate amniotic sacs. Genetically, the two babies are identical. They'll be the same sex and share physical traits and characteristics. Rarely, identical twins fail to completely separate into two individuals. These babies are known as conjoined twins.
Triplets and other higher order multiples can be identical, fraternal or a combination of both.
Diagnosing a twin pregnancy
Most twin or multiple pregnancies are discovered during an ultrasound. During this exam, sound waves are used to create images of your uterus and baby — or babies.
Sometimes a seemingly normal twin pregnancy is later found to have only one baby. This is known as vanishing twin syndrome. Such an episode can be heartbreaking, frustrating and confusing. Often, there's no clear explanation for the loss.
What multiples mean for you
Taking care of yourself is the best way to take care of your babies. If you're carrying multiples, you can expect:
More-frequent checkups. You'll see your health care provider often to track your babies' growth and development, monitor your health, and watch for signs of preterm labor. You might need frequent ultrasounds or other tests, especially as your pregnancy progresses.
More weight gain. Gaining the right amount of weight can support your babies' health. For twins, the recommendation is typically 37 to 54 pounds (about 17 to 25 kilograms) for women who have a normal weight before pregnancy. This can typically be accomplished by eating an extra 600 calories a day. Work with your health care provider to determine what's right for you.
Earlier delivery. If labor doesn't start on its own first, your health care provider might recommend labor induction or a C-section at a certain point in your third trimester to decrease the risk of complications in the third trimester.
Consider complications
Healthy multiples are born every day. Still, it's important to be aware of possible complications. For example:
Premature birth. The more babies you're carrying, the less likely you are to carry your pregnancy to term. If you have signs of preterm labor, you might be given injections of a steroid medication to speed your babies' lung development. Even then, your baby might experience complications, including breathing and digestive difficulties, vision problems, and infection. Interventions to prolong pregnancy, such as bedrest, aren't recommended because they haven't been proved to decrease disease and death in newborns.
Gestational diabetes. If you're carrying multiples, you're at increased risk of gestational diabetes. This condition causes high blood sugar that can affect your pregnancy and your babies' health. An endocrinologist, a registered dietitian or a diabetes educator can help you learn to manage your blood sugar level during your pregnancy.
High blood pressure. If you're carrying multiples, you're at increased risk of developing high blood pressure disorders during pregnancy.
C-section delivery. For twins, vaginal delivery is often possible if the first baby is in a head-down position. If not, a C-section might be recommended. In some cases, complications after the vaginal delivery of the first twin might require a C-section delivery for the second twin. For higher order multiples, the more common route of delivery is a C-section.
Twin-twin transfusion. With identical twins, it's possible for a blood vessel in a shared placenta to result in one baby receiving too much blood and the other too little. This is a serious complication for both babies that might result in heart complications and the need for fetal procedures while you're still pregnant.
Caring for multiples
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Twin pregnancy: What twins or multiples mean for mom
Being pregnant with multiples takes special care. Know what to expect, from nutrition and weight gain to possible complications.
By Mayo Clinic Staff
If you're having a twin pregnancy or other multiples, here's what you need to know to take good care of yourself — and your babies.
How multiples are made
Sometimes a twin or triplet pregnancy just happens. In other cases, specific factors are at play. For example, a twin pregnancy is more likely as you get older because hormonal changes can cause more than one egg to be released at a time. Use of assisted reproductive technologies — such as in vitro fertilization — also increases the odds of twins or other multiples.
Fraternal twins — the most common kind of twins — occur when two separate eggs are fertilized by two different sperm. Each twin has his or her own placenta and amniotic sac. The twins can be two girls, two boys, or a boy and a girl.
Identical twins occur when a single fertilized egg splits and develops into two fetuses. Identical twins might share a placenta and an amniotic sac or the twins might share a placenta and each have separate amniotic sacs. Genetically, the two babies are identical. They'll be the same sex and share physical traits and characteristics. Rarely, identical twins fail to completely separate into two individuals. These babies are known as conjoined twins.
Triplets and other higher order multiples can be identical, fraternal or a combination of both.
Diagnosing a twin pregnancy
Most twin or multiple pregnancies are discovered during an ultrasound. During this exam, sound waves are used to create images of your uterus and baby — or babies.
Sometimes a seemingly normal twin pregnancy is later found to have only one baby. This is known as vanishing twin syndrome. Such an episode can be heartbreaking, frustrating and confusing. Often, there's no clear explanation for the loss.
What multiples mean for you
Taking care of yourself is the best way to take care of your babies. If you're carrying multiples, you can expect:
More-frequent checkups. You'll see your health care provider often to track your babies' growth and development, monitor your health, and watch for signs of preterm labor. You might need frequent ultrasounds or other tests, especially as your pregnancy progresses.
More weight gain. Gaining the right amount of weight can support your babies' health. For twins, the recommendation is typically 37 to 54 pounds (about 17 to 25 kilograms) for women who have a normal weight before pregnancy. This can typically be accomplished by eating an extra 600 calories a day. Work with your health care provider to determine what's right for you.
Earlier delivery. If labor doesn't start on its own first, your health care provider might recommend labor induction or a C-section at a certain point in your third trimester to decrease the risk of complications in the third trimester.
Consider complications
Healthy multiples are born every day. Still, it's important to be aware of possible complications. For example:
Premature birth. The more babies you're carrying, the less likely you are to carry your pregnancy to term. If you have signs of preterm labor, you might be given injections of a steroid medication to speed your babies' lung development. Even then, your baby might experience complications, including breathing and digestive difficulties, vision problems, and infection. Interventions to prolong pregnancy, such as bedrest, aren't recommended because they haven't been proved to decrease disease and death in newborns.
Gestational diabetes. If you're carrying multiples, you're at increased risk of gestational diabetes. This condition causes high blood sugar that can affect your pregnancy and your babies' health. An endocrinologist, a registered dietitian or a diabetes educator can help you learn to manage your blood sugar level during your pregnancy.
High blood pressure. If you're carrying multiples, you're at increased risk of developing high blood pressure disorders during pregnancy.
C-section delivery. For twins, vaginal delivery is often possible if the first baby is in a head-down position. If not, a C-section might be recommended. In some cases, complications after the vaginal delivery of the first twin might require a C-section delivery for the second twin. For higher order multiples, the more common route of delivery is a C-section.
Twin-twin transfusion. With identical twins, it's possible for a blood vessel in a shared placenta to result in one baby receiving too much blood and the other too little. This is a serious complication for both babies that might result in heart complications and the need for fetal procedures while you're still pregnant.
Caring for multiples
- published: 10 Feb 2024
- views: 507
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How does a CT scan work?
NIBIB's 60 Seconds of Science explains medical scans in short videos. Find videos about MRI, Ultrasounds, PET Scan, and others as well as videos with Spanish su...
NIBIB's 60 Seconds of Science explains medical scans in short videos. Find videos about MRI, Ultrasounds, PET Scan, and others as well as videos with Spanish subtitles here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYH1eUq1QYrqrvA6HRRgKHcPsoJoJA6Kj
CT images are more detailed than conventional x-ray images. Image slices that CT scans produce can be 2 or 3 dimensional and can reveal abnormal structures or help the physician plan and monitor treatments.
Music by longzijun 'Chillvolution.'
For more information on CT: https://www.nibib.nih.gov/science-edu...
For NIBIB's Copyright Policy: http://www.nibib.nih.gov/policies#cop...
https://wn.com/How_Does_A_Ct_Scan_Work
NIBIB's 60 Seconds of Science explains medical scans in short videos. Find videos about MRI, Ultrasounds, PET Scan, and others as well as videos with Spanish subtitles here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYH1eUq1QYrqrvA6HRRgKHcPsoJoJA6Kj
CT images are more detailed than conventional x-ray images. Image slices that CT scans produce can be 2 or 3 dimensional and can reveal abnormal structures or help the physician plan and monitor treatments.
Music by longzijun 'Chillvolution.'
For more information on CT: https://www.nibib.nih.gov/science-edu...
For NIBIB's Copyright Policy: http://www.nibib.nih.gov/policies#cop...
- published: 06 Mar 2023
- views: 46766