Computed tomography datasheet

  • How are CT images created?

    CT images are two-dimensional pictures that represent three-dimensional physical objects.
    The images are made by converting electrical energy (moving electrons) into X-ray photons, passing the photons through an object, and then converting the measured photons back into electrons..

  • What are the components of CT?

    Therefore, hardware elements are discussed first.

    CT Scanner Components.
    CT scanners create images using a series of X-rays generated by a tube that is rapidly rotated around the examined object. Generator. Scanning Unit (gantry) X-ray Tube. Detectors. X-Ray Shielding Elements. Patient Table. Beam Pitch (BP).

  • What are the details of computed tomography?

    Computed tomography is commonly referred to as a CT scan.
    A CT scan is a diagnostic imaging procedure that uses a combination of X-rays and computer technology to produce images of the inside of the body.
    It shows detailed images of any part of the body, including the bones, muscles, fat, organs and blood vessels..

  • The major technical parameters that we will discuss are: tube current (mA), rotation time (s), tube potential (kVp) and helical pitch.
Computed tomography (CT) is an X-ray imaging or scanning technique that provides information about material shape and the type of an object.
It provides a three dimensional image and can identify objects that are surrounded or hidden by other objects. It has the ability to determine the absence or 

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