Computed tomography in "Euromed"
Computed tomography (CT) is one of the most modern, informative and fast methods of medical diagnosis, which is used all over the world.
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Computed Tomography (CT) is one of the most modern, informative, and rapid medical diagnostic methods used worldwide. This technology is based on the use of X-ray radiation to create layered images of organs, tissues, and structures of the human body. A unique feature of CT is its ability to create a three-dimensional model of the examined area, allowing doctors to accurately assess the patient's condition and make the correct diagnosis.
CT combines high speed with exceptional precision, making it an indispensable tool in diagnosing both acute conditions and chronic diseases. The method allows detecting the smallest changes in tissues and organs that might be invisible with other diagnostic methods.
CT is most often prescribed in the following cases:
- Severe headaches, loss of consciousness, dizziness.
- Head injuries, suspected intracranial hematomas, or hemorrhages.
- Cardiovascular diseases, including suspected heart attack or ischemia.
- Angina pectoris, unclear ultrasound, ECG, or stress test results.
- Acute chest pain, breathing difficulties, life-threatening conditions (myocardial infarction, pulmonary embolism, dissecting aortic aneurysm).
- Severe or prolonged abdominal pain.
- Sudden weight loss, jaundice, excessive sweating.
- Intestinal obstruction.
- Preoperative planning.
- Suspected tumors.
- Monitoring treatment for oncological diseases.
- Injuries and fractures.
- Spinal curvature and scoliosis in children.
- For preventive examinations after age 50.
- Suspected inflammatory processes (e.g., appendicitis, pancreatitis, colitis).
- Vascular condition assessment (angiography to detect aneurysms, thrombosis, or stenosis).
- Diagnosing lung diseases (pneumonia, pleurisy, suspected tumors, or metastases).
- Evaluating kidney and urinary system conditions (stones, cysts, tumors).
- Postoperative monitoring to assess the state of organs or tissues.
CT without contrast
This method evaluates the structure of internal organs, bones, and tissues without using a contrast agent.
Main indications:
- Bone and joint injuries.
- Detection of inflammatory processes, cysts, structural abnormalities.
- Assessment of the condition of organs in the chest and abdominal cavities, as well as the brain.
CT with contrast
A contrast agent is injected intravenously to provide detailed visualization of blood vessels, organs, and tumors. It enables the evaluation of organ functionality and blood flow.
Main indications:
- Detection of tumors, metastases, inflammatory processes.
- Vascular studies (angiography), detection of thrombosis, aneurysms.
- Assessment of the circulatory system and vascular anomalies.
Advantages of CT in our network:
- State-of-the-art Canon equipment from Japan with 32-slice technology, providing high-quality imaging even in complex cases.
- Minimal radiation exposure due to innovative technologies.
- Experienced radiologists ensuring diagnostic accuracy.
- Quick procedure times and accessible results.