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CT scan (3/13)
CT scan (3/13)
Free learning with The Open University 'Imaging in medicine' openlearn.open.ac.uk --- Shows how a CT scan works, to see if a patient has a fracture of the skull. (Part 3 of 13) --- Study 'Imaging in medicine' with the OU www3.open.ac.uk Explore qualifications in Science with the OU www3.open.ac.uk ---
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Euromedic.ie: What happens in a CT scan?
Euromedic.ie: What happens in a CT scan?
Computed Tomography (CT) is a scanning technique that uses X-Rays to take highly detailed images of the body. A CT scan can give detailed information about many parts of the body, including the lungs, bones, soft tissues, heart and blood vessels. It can be used to diagnose and monitor many conditions.
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CT Scan
CT Scan
Are CT Scans worth the risk and cost in symptom free individuals? While working on the documentary Reverse Aging Now, Carolisa Pomerantz, the Associate Producer confronted a startling discovery.
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how a CT (CAT) scan is performed
how a CT (CAT) scan is performed
just a little demonstration of how a CT (computer tomography) is performed. this method uses x-rays, so they cannot put random people in there for demonstration purposes... so a little plush sheep was irradiated / scanned. =) for a patient's point of view, see my other video: www.youtube.com
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CT Scan
CT Scan
This patient education video explains the CAT scan or CT scan. The program discusses the procedure for a CT scan with and without contrast, emphasizing the potential risks of the dye.
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CT Scan - what happens?
CT Scan - what happens?
Radiographer, Mark Harrison gives a quick patient overview of a typical CT scan...
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64 Slice CT Scan
64 Slice CT Scan
Ochsner's 64 Slice Computed Tomography scan helps physicians diagnose and pinpoint heart attacks and strokes. Unlike an angiogram, the 64 slice CT Scan is non-invasive.Ochsner Health System based out of New Orleans, Louisiana, has designed an exclusive YouTube channel to share videos highlighting our community and healthcare activities in the region. For more information, visit "www.ochsner.org"
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Dan and Dingo Getting CT Scans At Huntsville Hospital
Dan and Dingo Getting CT Scans At Huntsville Hospital
Dan and Dingo both get CT Scans at the Huntsville Hospital Cardiac Center.
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PET/CT Scan - what happens?
PET/CT Scan - what happens?
PET/CT specialist, Lynn Millner gives a detailed overview of the typical PET/CT scan for patients...
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My CT Scan
My CT Scan
My day and experience of my abdominal and pelvic CT scan. I had to drink the nasty chalky contrast. 2 bottles in two hours, no chugging. Slow drinking.
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CT scan Foot :アキレス腱
CT scan Foot :アキレス腱
www.youtube.com reconstructed by Osirix 32bit , macbook using data below:VIX pubimage.hcuge.ch another videos www.youtube.com Achilles' tendon
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PET/CT Scan
PET/CT Scan
PET/CT (Positron Emission Tomografy/Computed Tomography) is the most advanced imeging diagnostic technlogy that can discover cancer in its earliest stages
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CT Scan Physics - Basics Part1
CT Scan Physics - Basics Part1
Basics of Computed Tomography Physics. CT Scan Physics - Basics Part 1. Visit Radiologyclub.com to view or post Radiology Cases, Images, Videos, Downloads..
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inside a computer tomograph (CT / CAT scan / x-ray computed tomography)
inside a computer tomograph (CT / CAT scan / x-ray computed tomography)
this is what it'd look like if you were inside a CT scanner and had your eyes open during the scan. for the outside view, see my other video: www.youtube.com
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Computed Tomography (CT) - Canada Diagnostic Centres Calgary
Computed Tomography (CT) - Canada Diagnostic Centres Calgary
A patient's experience with a CT scan at Canada Diagnostic Centres in Alberta Canada.
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CT Scans Harmful?
CT Scans Harmful?
Researchers are raising troubling new questions about the safety of CT scans. As Dr. Jon LaPook reports, these scans may contain more radiation than expected, which could be dangerous.
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Getting An ER CT Scan!
Getting An ER CT Scan!
little clip from last night danny stayed by my side the whole night and trav and the guys rushed over right after the show to make friends in the ER with me! love those guys!!!
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PET CT Scanner
PET CT Scanner
Phelps County Regional Medical Center is bringing world class technology home to our community with a new, state-of-the-art PET/CT system. The PET/CT Big Bore is the first of its kind in the world to be used in a clinical setting.
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CT scan of chest, Ground-glass opacification
CT scan of chest, Ground-glass opacification
The video will shed some light on Ground-glass opacification and Crazy paving pattern. Please see disclaimer on my website.
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CT scan - Lung cancer
CT scan - Lung cancer
My mom (age:64) Asian diagnosed with lung cancer. Summary: She is diagnosed with Stage IV lung cancer with rib cage bone metastasis. X-ray, CT on Thorax and Adomen, MRI on spine, blood test, Sputum cytology taken. CT scan show diffused nodules on both lung with consolidation on the upper left lobe. MRI shows compression fracture on T9 and T12 and minor press on spinal code. Blood test shows elevation of CEA tumor marker, 50x of normal reading. Sputum cytology suspect of Adenocarcinomas. Treatments: She has RT therapy for 2 weeks to treat the back pain followed by a week rest before Iressa intake for 6 days. Before the Iressa, she is on oxygen support but she is able to put it off for hours. After the iressa, she relied on the oxygen support more heavily and still breathless. There is an acute onset of dyspnea or worsening of the breathlessness, with cough and fever. She is under antibiotic and cough mixture to control the lung infection. Diagnosis (details) before treatment: Radiograph of the chest - There are extensive patchy confluent parenchymal opacities in both lungs with a larger opacity in the left upper/mid lung (measuring 3 x 4 cm); these are likely of infectious etiology. An underlying mass in the left upper/mid lung cannot be excluded. There are no pleural effusions. The heart size is within normal limits.Mild degenerative changes of the spine are noted. Blood Test: Alphafetoprotein 13 ug/L (0-9 normal) CEA 252 ug/L (0-5 normal) CA125 15 U/mL (0-35 normal) CA19 <b>...</b>
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Wii remote : reporting a CT scan (GlovePIE)
Wii remote : reporting a CT scan (GlovePIE)
Second example, better quality...wii remote interfaced with glovepie gives to the research community a new type of human interface device. Interfacing this awesome object with intelligent key bindings, you can think about a new way to report, to interface with images, to explore the body volume. In a not so much far future, we can imagine and wonder to report radiology images in a "minority report" way. This is a simple example of me interfacing for window/level, zoom, pan & slice scrolling features on a CT set of images. I'm open to suggestions! Check for news at: www.myspace.com blog.myspace.com