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  • Spelling variant of [[Computed tomography]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Single photon emission computed tomography/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Single photon emission computed tomography/Related Articles]]
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  • {{r|Computed tomography}} {{r|X-ray computed tomography}}
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  • {{r|Computed tomography}} {{r|X-ray computed tomography}}
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  • ...ti-modal [[medical imaging]] technique that scans the patient with [[X-ray computed tomography]] and [[positron emission tomography]] scanners mounted on the same [[gantr
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  • Imaging method that uses a computed tomography (CT) scanner to look at the structures and blood vessels of the heart.
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  • Imaging method that uses a computed tomography (CT) scanner to look at the structures and blood vessels of the lungs.
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  • {{r|Single photon emission computed tomography}} {{r|X-ray computed tomography}}
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  • '''Single-Photon Emission-Computed Tomography (SPECT)''' is a type of [[computed tomography]] that uses radionuclides which emit a single photon of a given energy. The
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  • ...ses [[emission-computed tomography]] with either [[single-photon emission-computed tomography]] SPECT using either thallium or sestamibi isotopies or [[positron emission
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  • ...ages located above or below the plane"<ref>{{MeSH|Tomography}}</ref> and [[computed tomography]] in which a computer helps reconstruct the images.
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  • '''X-ray computerized tomography''' is a type of [[computed tomography]] and is defined as "tomography using x-ray transmission and a computer alg ...three-dimensional contrast and spatial resolution compared to conventional computed tomography, where data is obtained and computed from individual sequential exposures".
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  • ...ing imaged, but is not extremely precise in delineating structure. [[X-ray computed tomography]] gives no physiologic information, but is extremely detailed in its view o
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  • ..., but yet other forms of medical imaging, such as [[single photon emission computed tomography]] (SPECT) and [[positron emission tomography]] (PET), are also introduced i
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  • #Focus on structure: [[MRI]], [[computed tomography|CT]], [[X-ray]], [[ultrasonography]] (US), [[infrared imaging|IR]], digital ...mography#Single-Photon Emission-Computed Tomography|Single-Photon Emission-Computed Tomography (SPECT)]], [[fMRI]], [[contrast agent|contrast-enhanced]] CT/MR/US, digital
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  • In [[diagnostic imaging]], '''computed tomography''' (also known as '''CT scan''' or '''CAT scan''') is a form of [[tomograp * '''[[X-ray computed tomography]]'''. This is defined as "tomography using [[x-ray]] transmission and a com
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  • ...ngle-Photon Emission-Computed Tomography]] (SPECT) and [[Positron-Emission Computed Tomography]] (PET).
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  • {{r|X-ray computed tomography}}
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  • {{r|Computed tomography}}
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