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CT colonography – obtaining layered sections of anatomical structures of the colon using a computed tomograph. Allows you to assess the condition of the colon without endoscopic examination and detect volumetric neoplasms in it. After scanning, the layered sections are subjected to computer processing, which makes it possible to obtain a virtual three-dimensional anatomical model…
Mediastinal CT is a layered X-ray scanning of the mediastinal space, which has a high resolution and the ability to construct three-dimensional reconstructions of CT images. The study area covers the trachea, esophagus, thymus, heart, brachiocephalic veins, part of the superior vena cava, arch and descending thoracic aorta, pulmonary arteries and veins, lymphatic duct and…
Heart CT is a method of layer-by-layer scanning of the structures of the heart, based on the registration of an X-ray beam that has passed through the tissues using ultra-sensitive detectors. Computed tomography enables 3-dimensional reconstruction of the heart and is used to detect valve defects (calcification of the valves, developmental abnormalities), myocardial lesions (hypertrophy,…
Kidney CT is a study of paired urinary organs with obtaining their layered image using X-ray radiation. It is indicated for the diagnosis of traumatic injuries, tumors, structural abnormalities, hydronephrosis, urolithiasis, abscesses and cysts. Tomography is used to examine the retroperitoneal space and the adrenal glands, to determine the site of taking the material during…
CT liver is prescribed to detect focal and diffuse organ lesions: cirrhosis, cysts, abscesses, concretions, injuries and wounds, primary tumors, metastatic foci, portal vein thrombi. The study is indispensable before planning a surgical intervention on the liver, monitoring the ongoing treatment. Layered X-ray imaging with digital three-dimensional reconstruction of sections allows you to examine in…
Pelvic CT is a radiological diagnostic method that aims to study the pelvic cavity and the organs located inside it. The technique visualizes the structure of the rectum, distal ureters and bladder, in women – uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes and vagina, and in men – seminal vesicles, vas deferens and prostate gland. With the help…
Adrenal gland CT – X-ray tomographic visualization of the morphological structure and pathological processes of the adrenal glands. With a high degree of probability, it allows to differentiate the nature of the neoplasm (adenoma, cyst, pheochromocytoma, adrenocortical cancer, metastases). Tomograms assess the position, contours, shape, structure, density, size of the adrenal glands and additional formations,…
CT urogram is a layer-by-layer scanning of the kidneys and urinary tract with X-rays with computer processing of the obtained tomographic sections. CT urogram can be performed natively (without contrast) and with intravenous administration of a contrast agent. The scanning area includes the kidneys, renal arteries and veins, ureters, and bladder. According to the cross-sections…
CT of the biliary tract is a method of radiation diagnostics, which is used to study the biliary tract and gallbladder. The technique allows you to study the lobular bile ducts of the liver, the common hepatic duct, the gallbladder and cystic duct, choledoch, as well as the overall structure and size of the liver.…
Retroperitoneal CT is a study of the retroperitoneal space by obtaining and reconstructing layered scans performed using a computed tomograph. The most important anatomical structures are located in the retroperitoneal space: kidneys and paranephral tissue, ureters, adrenal glands, lymph nodes and vessels – these organs are the main objects of CT examination. With intravenous administration…