CT (Computed Tomography) Scanner
A CT (computed tomography) scanner is a medical imaging device that uses X-rays to produce detailed, cross-sectional images of the body. In veterinary medicine, CT scans are a valuable diagnostic tool that can help your veterinarian to diagnose and monitor various health conditions in animals.
During a CT scan, the animal is placed on a table that slides into a large, doughnut-shaped machine. The machine rotates around the animal, taking multiple X-ray images from different angles. A computer then combines these images to create detailed, three-dimensional images of the body.
CT scans can be used to diagnose a wide range of conditions in pets, including:
- Cancer: CT scans can help detect tumors and evaluate the extent of cancer spread.
- Trauma: CT scans can identify internal injuries and fractures that may not be visible on traditional X-rays.
- Neurological disorders: CT scans can provide detailed images of the brain and spinal cord, allowing veterinarians to diagnose conditions such as seizures, strokes, and spinal cord injuries.
- Respiratory disorders: CT scans can help diagnose conditions such as pneumonia, pulmonary embolism, and lung cancer.
- Orthopedic conditions: CT scans can help orthopedic veterinarians diagnose conditions such as osteoarthritis, hip dysplasia, and elbow dysplasia.
Overall, CT scans are a valuable tool in veterinary medicine, allowing veterinarians to diagnose and monitor a wide range of conditions in pets. CT scans are especially useful for detecting and evaluating conditions that may not be visible on traditional X-rays, providing a more complete and accurate diagnosis for pets.
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If you or your veterinarian are considering a CT scan for your pet, please contact us at 920-560-3374 to schedule a consultation with your Health Veterinary Imaging veterinarian.