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"After my convalescence I was again examined by computerized axial tomography.
Computerized axial tomography allowed one to look into the human cranium, revealing the brain slice by slice.
Pioneered the concepts that led to development of computerized axial tomography (CAT scan).
The tests Mattingly has had - magnetic resonance imaging and a computerized axial tomography scan - can show damage to disks.
This procedure is also called computed tomography, computerized tomography, or computerized axial tomography.
Computerized axial tomography (CAT scan) .
He wanted both a cranial X-ray series and a computerized axial tomography . . . a CAT-scan.
The egg was examined at a hospital in American Fork, Utah, by the X-ray technique computerized axial tomography, or CAT scanning.
DeMarco said X-rays and computerized axial tomography, or CAT scans, can't detect the few cancerous cells that had probably already traveled above to his lungs.
A Computerized Axial Tomography (CAT) Scan revealed a small tumor, approximately 1 cm across, in the center of the pancreas.
Doctors use a variety of brain-imaging techniques to diagnose a cerebral AVM, including computerized axial tomography or CAT scans.
Other medical imaging techniques such as computerized axial tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, or positron emission tomography do not utilize the echo-location principle.
He has also made significant contributions to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computerized axial tomography (CAT scans), and digital radiography.
Other diagnostic tests include magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computerized axial tomography (CAT, or CT).
With the advent of computerized axial tomography (CAT or CT scanning), ever more detailed anatomic images of the brain became available for diagnostic and research purposes.
Diagnosing arachnoiditis can be difficult, but tests such as the CAT scan (computerized axial tomography) or MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) have helped with diagnosis.
The invention of computerized axial tomography (CAT scanning), using x-rays to produce a digital image of a "slice" through a three-dimensional object, was of great importance to medical diagnostics.
This type of stroke often causes lesions in the surrounding brain tissue that are visibly detected via neuroimaging techniques such as MRI and computerized axial tomography (CT scan).
Her husband, Nesptah, a temple barber who died in his early 60's, was the first mummy subjected to a computerized axial tomography, or CAT, scan in the project, which began in 1983.
Modern techniques of looking at brain structure during life, such as computerized axial tomography (CAT Scan) and magnetic resonance imaging, enable us to see small areas of destruction in the brain.
CAT or CT scanning, which stands for computerized axial tomography, appeared in the 1970's and represented a great advance over conventional X-rays, but at a cost of up to $500 per scan.
The center performed two magnetic resonance imaging, or M.R.I., exams and two computerized axial tomography, or CAT, scans and charged a total of $1,516, according to court documents.
Herniation or disc bulges without accompanying pain call into question whether someone's back pain is truly related to the findings on their MRI or computerized axial tomography (CAT) scan.
(15) Ommaya AK, Murray G, Ambrose J, Richardson A, Hounsfield G. Computerized axial tomography: estimation of spatial and density resolution capability.
There are only two CAT scanning machines in all of Belarus, a test - that is, computerized axial tomography which provides a good, detailed image of the body - that we take pretty much for granted.