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What are ct scans used for?

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Many uses: Evaluating internal organs, organ systems, masses, infectious or inflammatory conditions, abnormalities of vascular system, evaluating tumors, evaluating bones, as guidance for procedures, and many more uses.

Answered 3/19/2014

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Dr. Michael Gabor answered

Specializes in Diagnostic Radiology

The potential: indications of CT are numerous. CT can be used to evaluate anatomy and diagnose abnormalities in almost any part of the body. CT can also be used as image guidance for a variety of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. CT can also be used to monitor therapeutic responses for certain diseases.

Answered 1/5/2019

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