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Computerized
Tomography (CT Scan)
A CT,
or CAT scan, is a valuable, painless diagnostic test
that allows radiologists
to see inside some areas of the body that cannot be
seen using conventional x-rays.
This imaging method produces a series of pictures that
are then reconstructed by a computer into cross-sectional
views. Areas of the body that may undergo a CT scan
include the chest, abdomen, pancreas, kidneys, pelvis,
bones and joints, brain, spine, face, and neck. CT can
also guide biopsies, aspiration, and drainage. CT scans
allow doctors to detect many medical conditions in the
early stages of development. Early detection increases
your treatment options and success rates.
Availability
CT scans are available at our Main
Campus on the Western Promenade in Portland, our
Brighton
Campus on Brighton Avenue in Portland, and our Scarborough
Campus.
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