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What is the difference between X-Ray and CT-Scan?

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K. Shadrach

K. Shadrach

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K. Shadrach

Answered Oct 10, 2019

X-Ray and CT-Scan are both machines which can be used to create images of the internal structure of an object. These two machines are used by doctors to accurately diagnose a patient, especially when conditions in the inner structures of a man were to be determined. Both machines are powerful, but there are some differences between them. CT-scan is a more powerful instrument compared to an X-ray. It is a recent technology, and it improves on the limitations of X-ray.

X-Ray and CT-Scan are both machines which can be used to create images of the internal structure of
Although the X-ray produces a good image of the internal structure, CT-scan will produce a better image. CT-scan uses a rotational motion, and this makes it a good option, especially when you want your target area to be produced very clean. It can also produce 3D images of organs in the body. X-ray, on the other hand, doesn't focus strictly on the target area. Hence it can only produce two dimensional images.

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L. Gibson

L. Gibson

L. Gibson
L. Gibson, Science Professor

Answered Sep 17, 2019

X-ray and CT scans are two processes used to make a diagnosis of a disease. Although both processes use radiation, they are not the same. CT scan is an abbreviation of computed tomography scan. It is a form of radiation in which computer software is used to create images, slices at different planes of depth from images taken from a part of the body or volume of interest. CT scan focuses better on a targeted area than X-ray.

X-ray and CT scans are two processes used to make a diagnosis of a disease. Although both processes
CT scan also exposes a person to more radiation than X-ray. It is also more expensive than an X-ray. On the other hand, X-ray refers to the short wavelength of electromagnetic radiation usually produced by exposing a target in a vacuum. It is used to create internal images of structures because X rays can pass through many objects. Hope you find this information helpful.

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Christian Jackson

Christian Jackson

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Christian Jackson, Content Developer, Austin

Answered Sep 11, 2019

To know the definitive cause of disease, illness, or bone abnormalities, doctors advised for x-rays or ct scan processes. Minor though significant differences between x-ray and ct scan are that x-ray is used to uncover the fractures and discoloration of bones. It can also detect pneumonia and cancer. On the other hand, CT scan is a kind of advanced x-ray machine used to diagnose the fragile internal organs and injuries meticulously.

To know the definitive cause of disease, illness, or bone abnormalities, doctors advised for x-rays
It uses both various x-rays of the structure, along with the computer and delivers the result. X-ray machines sometimes fail in diagnosing soft tissues, muscle damage, and other body organs, which is where the ct scan becomes more valuable. X-rays are inexpensive and more convenient.

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I. Klose

I. Klose

I. Klose
I. Klose, Accountant, Franklin

Answered Sep 04, 2019

The CT Scan and the Xray are normally used in order to get images of your body that cannot be seen by the naked eye. They will have the ability to check what is possible inside your body. The Xray is normally used to check the chest area while the CT scan can be used more for the other parts of the body.

The CT Scan and the Xray are normally used in order to get images of your body that cannot be seen
They both make use of radiation which concerns people especially those who do not want to get exposed to radiation in any way. Some would rather undergo an MRI because this does not involve the use of radiation. Rather, the MRI uses magnetic fields and radiofrequency pulses to get a clearer image of the organs.

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Anthony Paul Bonadio

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Anthony Paul Bonadio
Anthony Paul Bonadio, Teacher, MCA, PhD, Toledo

Answered Aug 27, 2019

The CT Scan is meant to capture some images within your body. This is known to be a hard test to take because people have to be very still while the procedure is taking place. It can be highly uncomfortable and it would seem to last forever. The CT scan can be very effective in knowing if you have some bone and organ disorders that should be addressed soon.

The CT Scan is meant to capture some images within your body. This is known to be a hard test to
The Xray is normally used in order to take a view of your lungs. They may not be used in order to take images of the other parts of your body. Your doctor will usually tell you which option is better depending on your condition.

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