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CT scanning is a modern imaging technique that uses X-rays to show the internal structures of the body in detail. The machine rotates around the patient while continuously emitting X-rays that travel through different densities of the body. The resulting images provide a three-dimensional reconstruction of the area being examined.
It is essential for the diagnosis of certain pet diseases, as it allows detailed examination of more complex anatomical structures such as the skull, chest and abdominal organs and joints. CT can also reveal tissue lesions and inflammatory processes that are difficult to detect with other imaging techniques.
It has a prominent role in our hospital, providing an essential modality for planning modern soft and orthopaedic surgery, and a rapid and accurate diagnosis, which is particularly important in emergency situations such as spinal disorders. CT scans are performed under general anaesthesia.
A CT scan can diagnose a wide range of diseases in small animals. It is often used tumours to detect tumours in the brain, lung or bone, for example. Helps to spinal problems, such as in the diagnosis of disc herniation or skull injuries. They are used bone fractures and joint diseases such as arthritis or dysplasia. For respiratory diseases, for example in cases of nasal tumours or lung diseases. Internal organ disorders, such as liver, kidney or spleen diseases. It can quickly detect lesions in head injuries or neurological problems. It can also be used for dental problems such as tooth root abscesses or oral cavity tumours.
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