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− | + | CT is an X-ray based diagnostic procedure, based on computer evaluations of X-ray images taken from different directions. A lot of images are taken with a low intensity, which are combined by computers to a three-dimensional layer image. Even three-dimensional images of certain structures are possible. | |
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CT is an X-ray based diagnostic procedure, based on computer evaluations of X-ray images taken from different directions. A lot of images are taken with a low intensity, which are combined by computers to a three-dimensional layer image. Even three-dimensional images of certain structures are possible.
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