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What (who) is CAT scanner - definition

MEDICAL IMAGING PROCEDURE USING X-RAYS TO PRODUCE CROSS-SECTIONAL IMAGES
Computer assisted tomography; CAT scan; Ct scan; Computerized axial tomography; CT or CAT scan; CAT Scan; Cat scan; CAT scans; Diagnostic uses of CT scanning; CT scanning; Body section roentgenography; CAT scanning; Computer-assisted tomography; Diagnostic uses of a CT scan; Computed Tomography; Computerized tomography; CT scans; C-T scan; Computed tomography scan; Computer axial tomography; Computerised tomography; Computer tomography; Computed axial tomography; X-ray tomography; CT Scan; CT scanner; CT-scans; Computed tomograghy; Digitally Reconstructed Radiograph; Tomography, spiral computed; Tomography, x-ray computed; CT Scanner; CAT scanner; Computerized tomographies; SRXTM; Computer aided tomography; Computer averaged tomography; Multidetector CT; Multidetector computed tomography; Multi-detector CT; C-t scan; X-ray Tomography; Catscan; Computed Axial Tomography; C.T. SCAN; Computerized axial tomography scan; CT-scan; Computer X-ray tomography; EMI scan; CAT-scan; Computerized Axial Tomography Scan; CT image; Computerized Axial Tomography; Computerized Tomography; Computed tomography; Computed tomograph (CT scan); Computerised axial tomography; MS-CT; MSCT; Multislice computed tomography; Ct Scan; Multi detector CT; CatSCAN; Computerized Axial Tomography Scans; Native phase; Native-phase; Cardiac CT; Computed tomograph; Computed tomographic scan; Beam-hardening artifact; Streak artifact; Cupping artifact; Beam hardening artefact; Beam hardening artifact; Beam-hardening artefact; X-ray computed tomography; CT scanned; Gemstone Spectral Imaging; CT images; Computed tomographic; 3D CT; Heart CT; Computed tomography of the heart; Chest CT; Multiplanar reconstruction of CT scans; CT examinations; CT imaging; Industrial applications of computed tomography; Thorax CT; CT thorax; Computerized Tomography Scanning; Dynamic computed tomography; CT-scanned; CT chest; Computational tomography; Dual Source CT; Dual source computed tomography
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  • CT scan of the thorax. The axial slice (right) is the image that corresponds to number 33 (left).
  • Bronchial wall thickness (T) and diameter of the bronchus (D)
  • Low-dose CT scan of the thorax.
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  • Types of presentations of CT scans: <br />- Average intensity projection<br />- [[Maximum intensity projection]]<br />- Thin slice ([[median plane]])<br />- [[Volume rendering]] by high and low threshold for [[radiodensity]]
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  • Standard-dose CT scan of the thorax.

Image scanner         
  • Copyright Law]] to scan a book by a third party who is not a copyright holder or a book owner. Therefore, in South Korea, book owners visit 'Scan Room' to scan books by themselves.
  • Belinograph]] BEP2V wirephoto machine by Edouard Bélin, 1930
  • DSLR camera and slide scanner
  • Document scanner
  • A hand scanner with its interface module.
  • Example of the Imaging Keyboard-Scanner
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  • Scanner unit with CIS. A: assembled, B: disassembled; 1: housing, 2: light conductor, 3: lenses, 4: chip with two RGB-LEDs, 5: CIS
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  • sceyeX document camera.
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DEVICE THAT OPTICALLY SCANS IMAGES, PRINTED TEXT, HANDWRITING, OR AN OBJECT, AND CONVERTS IT TO A DIGITAL IMAGE
Flatbed scanner; Flat bed scanner; Image scanning; Drum scanner; Handheld scanner; Optical scanner; HP pstc3100; Photo scanner; Photo scanning; Scan technology; Image Scanners; Scanned images; Scanned image; Desktop scanner; Flatbed image scanner; Pen scanner; Document scanner; Flat scanner; Smartphone scanner apps
An image scanner—often abbreviated to just scanner—is a device that optically scans images, printed text, handwriting or an object and converts it to a digital image. Commonly used in offices are variations of the desktop flatbed scanner where the document is placed on a glass window for scanning.
Planetary scanner         
TYPE OF IMAGE SCANNER FOR MAKING SCANS OF RARE BOOKS AND OTHER EASILY DAMAGED DOCUMENTS
Orbital scanner
A planetary scanner (also called an orbital scanner) is a type of image scanner for making scans of rare books and other easily damaged documents. In essence, such a scanner is a mounted camera taking photos of a well-lit environment.
Push broom scanner         
DEVICE FOR OBTAINING IMAGES WITH SPECTROSCOPIC SENSORS
Along track scanner; Pushbroom camera; Pushbroom sensor; Pushbroom scanner; Pushbroom
A push broom scanner, also known as an along-track scanner, is a device for obtaining images with spectroscopic sensors. The scanners are regularly used for passive remote sensing from space, and in spectral analysis on production lines, for example with near-infrared spectroscopy used to identify contaminated food and feed.

Wikipedia

CT scan

A computed tomography scan (usually abbreviated to CT scan; formerly called computed axial tomography scan or CAT scan) is a medical imaging technique used to obtain detailed internal images of the body. The personnel that perform CT scans are called radiographers or radiology technologists.

CT scanners use a rotating X-ray tube and a row of detectors placed in a gantry to measure X-ray attenuations by different tissues inside the body. The multiple X-ray measurements taken from different angles are then processed on a computer using tomographic reconstruction algorithms to produce tomographic (cross-sectional) images (virtual "slices") of a body. CT scan can be used in patients with metallic implants or pacemakers, for whom magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is contraindicated.

Since its development in the 1970s, CT scanning has proven to be a versatile imaging technique. While CT is most prominently used in medical diagnosis, it can also be used to form images of non-living objects. The 1979 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded jointly to South African-American physicist Allan MacLeod Cormack and British electrical engineer Godfrey Hounsfield "for the development of computer-assisted tomography".