Not exact matches
These are
CT scan
images of the skull roof (front bone in pink, parietal in green) and
brain (in blue) of, top to bottom, a chicken, the birdlike dinosaur Zanabazar, the primitive dinosaur Herrerasaurus, and Proterosuchus, an ancestral form that diverged before the bird / crocodile split.
More and more often, therefore,
brain surgeons depend on three - dimensional computer
images produced by
ct and mri scanners to plan operations and even to see what they are doing during the operation.
First, the thick section of
brain rotated in the high - energy X-ray beam, which was transformed into an
image analogous to the output of a
CT scanner.
To assess the impact on the
brain, the researchers compared the results of their simulations with
CT images, in which bleeding was evident in the
brains of the crash victims.
Via this system, the stroke specialists can not only view physical signs of a possible stroke in order to assess the patient's condition, but can speak to the patient, family members, nurses and attending physicians, as well as directly review
CT scan
images of the patient's
brain.
CT scans use computers and rotating X-ray machines to create
images of slices, or cross-sections, of the
brain.
A 64 - slice Computed Tomography (
CT) Scan to create high - resolution
images of the heart,
brain, or lungs in seconds;
One of these technologies is a computerized axial tomography scan (a.k.a
CT or CAT scan) which uses x-rays to produce a series of
images that show cross-sections of the
brain.