computed axial tomography
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Definition
- Noun:
- A medical imaging technique: "computed axial tomography" refers to a diagnostic procedure that uses X-ray equipment and computer processing to generate detailed cross-sectional images of the body's internal structures along a single axis.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The doctor ordered a computed axial tomography scan to examine the patient's brain.
- Computed axial tomography is often used to detect tumors and internal injuries.
Advanced Usage
- "CAT scan": This is the common abbreviation for "computed axial tomography scan".
- The patient underwent a CAT scan to diagnose the cause of the abdominal pain.
Variants and Related Words
- CT scan (Computed Tomography scan): A more modern and commonly used term for essentially the same imaging technology. While "computed axial tomography" specifies imaging along an axis, "CT" is a broader term.
- A CT scan provides a more detailed image than a standard X-ray.
- Tomography: The general process of imaging by sections.
- Radiology: The medical specialty that uses imaging techniques like computed axial tomography.
Synonyms
- CAT scanning: The process of using computed axial tomography.
- Computerized axial tomography: An alternative phrasing with the same meaning.
Related Phrases
- To undergo a CAT/CT scan: To have the imaging procedure performed.
- After the accident, she had to undergo a CAT scan.
Noun
- a method of examining body organs by scanning them with X rays and using a computer to construct a series of cross-sectional scans along a single axis