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CT examination blood vessels
In a CT (computer tomography) scan, we form an image of the blood vessels in a particular area by means of X-rays. Through this examination, we have the ability to detect abnormalities in the blood vessels.
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CT examination of abdominal and pelvic organs
In a CT (computer tomography) scan, we form an image of the abdominal cavity using X-rays. The scanner makes axial sections from the diaphragm to the bottom of the pelvis.
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CT examination skull
In a CT (computer tomography) scan, we form an image of the brain using X-rays. The scanner makes sections of the brain.
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CT examination virtual colonoscopy
In a CT (computer tomography) scan, we form an image of the colon using X-rays. Through this examination, we have the opportunity to see the intestine from the inside, without the need to insert an endoscope (tube with a camera) into the colon. Scientific research has shown that for detecting abnormalities of the colon (polyps or colon cancer) this method is equally good.
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Ultrasound duplex
A duplex ultrasound is an examination where ultrasound is used in combination with a color doppler. An ultrasound uses sound waves to look inside the body. A color doppler measures the flow rate of blood. A distinction is made between a venous duplex and an arterial duplex.
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Ultrasound limbs
An ultrasound is an examination using sound waves to look inside the body, such as inside the shoulder, arm, elbow, wrist, legs or ankles.
The purpose of the examination is to image the upper limbs and surrounding tissue. Inflammatory processes and calcifications can thus be detected.
The purpose of the examination is to image the upper limbs and surrounding tissue. Inflammatory processes and calcifications can thus be detected.