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This story explains the significance of CT scans in detecting inflammation and infection.
CT SCAN IMAGING: DOES IT SHOW INFLAMMATION AND INFECTION?
WHAT IS A CT SCAN?
A CT scan is a key tool for seeing inside the body. It provides detailed images that detect signs of inflammation and infection.
DOES IT SHOW SIGNS OF INFLAMMATION?
Yes, CT scans can detect areas of inflammation, showing signs like swelling and fluid accumulation.
ADVANTAGES OVER TRADITIONAL X-RAYS
CT scans provide 3D images instead of 2D views, helping doctors see complex anatomy better.
HOW ARE CT SCANS PERFORMED?
The patient lies on a table that slides into the CT scanner. X-rays measure the body's tissue density.
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VISUAL INDICATORS OF INFLAMMATION
Common visual indicators of inflammation on CT scans include swelling, fluid accumulation, and tissue thickening.
SIGNS OF INFECTION
CT scans can detect bacterial and viral infections. Bacterial pneumonia appears as dense white spots.
ROLE OF ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES
High resolution CT scans enhance inflammation detection, allowing doctors to make better diagnoses and treatments.
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