Slices per machine (CT)
From Beacon
CT slices, also known as computed tomography slices or cross-sectional images, are detailed pictures of the inside of the body taken using a CT scanner. This technology works by rotating an X-ray beam around the body to capture multiple images from different angles. These images are then processed by a computer to create thin, slice-like sections of the body, allowing doctors to see bones, organs, and tissues with great clarity. CT slices are invaluable in diagnosing various conditions, guiding treatment plans, and monitoring the progress of diseases. They provide a non-invasive, highly detailed view that helps medical professionals detect abnormalities, assess injuries, and plan surgeries with precision.