CT (also called computed tomography or a CAT scanner), has become one of the most important tools to diagnose head and spine injuries, lung and liver disease, cancer, tumors, blood clots, internal bleeding and other diseases and illnesses.
The state-of-the-art four-dimensional CT scanner produces detailed cross-sectional x-ray images of the structures within the body. Additionally, this technology often produces pictures in much greater detail than can be seen in regular x-rays.