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Computerised Tomography (CT)

CT Scanning or Computerised Tomography is a method of acquiring images transversely through a particular region of your body. The process only requires that the patient lie down and remain still while the images are being taken. An x-ray tube is rotated around your body with the x-ray beam being projected through your body and measure on the other side. These measurements are then used to produce diagnostic images.