| DCT | direct Coombs' test; discrete cosine transform; distal convoluted tubule; diurnal cortisol test; dyn... |
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| 3DCT | three-dimensional computed tomography |
| DDD | CT double-dose-delay computed tomography |
| 3DQCT | three-dimensional computed tomography |
| EBCT | electron-beam computed tomography |
| computed tomography |
Special diagnostic imaging studies that are used to assess response to treatment for colorectal cancer as well as to detect the presence of metastatic disease
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| computed tomography |
a type of brain scan that reveals the structure of the brain.
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| computed tomography |
a diagnostic imaging method in which x-ray measurements from many angles are combined in an image. CT scans help physicians evaluate bone structures and bleeding within the skull and spine.
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| computed tomography |
(CT): a CT scan is a computerized X-ray that provides a three-dimensional view of body structures electroencephalography (EEG): a diagnostic test to measure the activity and state of the brain through analysis of electrical activity generated by the brain
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| computed tomography |
Computed Tomography (also known as CAT Scan, Computed Axial Tomography) is a technical advance over Conventional Tomography. A x-ray source and detector are moved about a focal plane in the body, as in Conventional Tomography, but a computer is used to generate an accurate cross-sectional image of the body. This powerful technique is used to evaluate pathology throughout the body. ...
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