| 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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| computed tomography |
a specialised form of x-ray imaging where cross-sections of the body are generated. See CT.
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| computational knowledge |
Information derived from the interpretation of data, used as a basis for forming hypotheses, establishing trends, testing relationships, and making decisions.
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| computerized physician order entry |
ABBR: POE. Any system that allows registered health care providers to request drugs, laboratory studies, or radiological tests by entering those requests in an electronic medical record.
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| computed t. |
computerized axial t.
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