CT Scan Final
CT Scan Final
Filter:
The filter stays between the patient and the source of the x-ray.
Detector array:
Now, the detector array is one of the most functional parts of a CT scan. Collimator:
The collimator is located immediately in front of the detectors to protect them from
scattered X-rays.
Gantry:
Gantry is the most significant part of a CT scanner. Well, it is nothing but a circular and
rotating frame. At one side of the gantry, an x-ray tube is mounted. And on the other
hand, the detector is placed.
What does a CT scan show?
Your healthcare provider will order a CT scan to help
make a diagnosis of your health. The scan enables
providers to closely examine bones, organs and other
soft tissues, blood vessels and suspicious growths.
Things that a CT scan can find include:
Certain types of cancer and benign (noncancerous)
tumors.
Fractures (broken bones).
Heart disease.
Blood clots.
Bowel disorders (blockages, Crohn's disease).
Brain and spinal cord diseases or injuries.
Internal bleeding.
Indications of CT Scan:
1. Brain:
tumors,
stroke,
edema,
skull fracture,
hydrocephalus,
2. Neck:
tumors,
benign masses,
3. Chest:
tumor,
pneumonia,
metastasis,
4. Abdomen:
primary tumors,
abscess,
cholecystitis,
appendicitis
pancreatitis,
5. Spine:
fractures,
degenerative changes,
disc pathology
Primary tumors,
Metastasis
6. Bone:
complex bone fractures,
Primary bone tumors,
Osteomyelitis
Bone metastasis
9. CT Angiography:
brain,
heart,
lung,
kidney,
extremities (upper & lower limbs)
10. Intraoperative: