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CAT - Used in Abbreviation
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Computed Axial Tomography. |
"Computed Axial Tomography" (CAT - Scan) is the process of using
computers to generate a three-dimensional image from flat two-dimensional
x-ray pictures, one slice at a time. This gives a doctor the ability to
distinguish, not only if a tumor is present, but roughly how deep it is in
the body. The data from a CAT-scan can then be computer-enhanced to be
more sensitive than a plain radiograph.
It was on November 25th 1975 that Robert S. Ledley was granted a patent
for the "diagnostic X-ray system" (CAT-Scan).
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