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CT Scans of the Head. By Christian Chipouras. What is A Ct scan. A CT scan is also known as a computed tomography A CT scanner uses X-rays to create a 3-dimentional image of an object. It uses many 2 dimensional X-ray images to create the 3-dimentional image.
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CT Scans of the Head By Christian Chipouras
What is A Ct scan • A CT scan is also known as a computed tomography • A CT scanner uses X-rays to create a 3-dimentional image of an object. • It uses many 2 dimensional X-ray images to create the 3-dimentional image. • The image can be viewed in cross sections • Creates a clear image with many angles of viewing
Breif History • Early 1900s- Alessandro Vallebona proposed a method of projecting a single slice of a body part onto a film. • In 1959 William Olendorf thought of scanning a head through a beam of X-rays. • In 1961 Olendorf built a machine that successfully used x-rays to create a 3D image. • The first patient was tested in 1971 and the scanner took 160 readings around 180 degrees. • In 1974 CT scanners were installed in hospitals. • Over the next 25 years faster, newer, and more efficient scanners were manufactured.
CT scanning of the head today • Today CT scans are used to detect aneurysms, blood clots, skull injuries, strokes, brain tumors, and diseases. • An iodine dye is given for the patient to take before undergoing the scan so that the images can be viewed more clearly. • The scan creates images of cross sections of the brain and skull. • The complete scan takes around 5 minutes. • CT scans of the head the leading procedure in diagnosing problems in the head, as it creates very clear images of bones such as the skull and spine. • Today 6000+ scanners are in use in the US
What is being solved • A CT scanner allows us to view the interior of the head without an incision They give us clear information • Allow the clear imaging of tumors • Helps diagnose brain cancer and head problems • CT scans can also be used to reconstruct the faces of unidentified victims
Limitations • Not as visible as MRI Scans • Costly • Some patients may not be able to fit in the Scanner • Weight limit (around 450lbs) • Not recommended for repeated use • 2 scans a year • Cannot be performed on a pregnant woman • Images of soft tissue are not as vivid as a MRI image
Future Direction • Cheaper scanning and scanners • Less radiation used per scan • Smaller scanners • Better resolution • The use of non-toxic dyes • Faster scanning
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