Multispiral computed tomography (MSCT) is a modern method of accurate diagnostics based on layer-by-layer scanning of the human body. This technique is aimed at identifying various types of pathological changes in organs in the early stages.
Multispiral computed tomography (MSCT) is a modern method of accurate diagnostics based on layer-by-layer scanning of the human body. This technique is aimed at identifying various types of pathological changes in organs in the early stages.
In the radiology department of our medical center, a Siemens Somatom Sensation multislice CT scanner with 64 rows of detectors is installed, which is characterized by:
To improve the differentiation of organs from each other, as well as normal and pathological structures, various methods of contrast enhancement are used (most often, using iodine-containing contrast agents).