What is a Computed Tomography Scan?
Computed tomography (CT) scan or computerised axial tomography (CAT) scan is an imaging technique that uses a special x-ray imaging equipment to create cross-sectional images or slices of the body. A number of successive slices, also called tomographic images, are collected from the computer and stacked together digitally to form a three-dimensional image of the patient. This imaging technique helps doctors to identify internal bleeding, broken bones, blood clots, signs of heart disease, possible tumour formations and cancers in the body.