Preparing for your chest CT scan: what to expect
Learn what you need to know about getting ready for a chest CT scan, including what you can expect during your scan, and what happens after your scan is complete.
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CT imaging combines X-ray technology with computer processing to create detailed cross-sectional images, or slices, of the body part being examined. These images can be further reconstructed into 3D images for more detailed visualization.
Our MRI machines use a powerful magnetic field, radio waves, and a computer to generate detailed images of organs, tissues, bones, and other structures inside the body. With a larger bore or tunnel-like opening compared to traditional MRI machines, our wide-bore MRI provides high quality images without compromising patient comfort.
Ultrasound, also known as sonography, has a small handheld device called a transducer used to emit high-frequency sound waves into the body making it particularly useful for examining developing fetuses during pregnancy and for imaging soft tissues and organs.
Learn what you need to know about getting ready for a chest CT scan, including what you can expect during your scan, and what happens after your scan is complete.
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