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Computed Tomography Department
Computed tomography is one of the most modern, high-tech, high-quality, efficient and reliable radiological diagnostic techniques. It is based on obtaining transverse "slices" of the patient's body with and its computed reconstructions. A modern CT scanner available in the department of CT has a high speed and resolution of the scan, improved visualization of vascular structures and the possibility of three-dimensional reconstruction.
With the help of computed tomography it is possible to discover pathology in the brain, chest and abdomen, retroperitoneum and pelvis, vessels, ENT organs, bones, joint, spine and others.
To increase the accuracy of diagnostics, in case of necessity, the CT procedure is conducted with intravenous contrasting. CT diagnostic method is very effective for detection of benign and malignant tumors of various organs even the smallest sizes, to clarify their nature, prevalence, vascularisation etc.
Computed tomography is carried out according to clinical indications.
There are no absolute contraindications for CT-scan procedure.
Computed tomography is one of the most modern, high-tech, high-quality, efficient and reliable radiological diagnostic techniques. It is based on obtaining transverse "slices" of the patient's body with and its computed reconstructions. A modern CT scanner available in the department of CT has a high speed and resolution of the scan, improved visualization of vascular structures and the possibility of three-dimensional reconstruction.
With the help of computed tomography it is possible to discover pathology in the brain, chest and abdomen, retroperitoneum and pelvis, vessels, ENT organs, bones, joint, spine and others.
To increase the accuracy of diagnostics, in case of necessity, the CT procedure is conducted with intravenous contrasting. CT diagnostic method is very effective for detection of benign and malignant tumors of various organs even the smallest sizes, to clarify their nature, prevalence, vascularisation etc.
Computed tomography is carried out according to clinical indications.
There are no absolute contraindications for CT-scan procedure.