8 or 16 section multidetector ct scanners
8- or 16-section multidetector CT scanners are diagnostic imaging devices that use X-ray technology to capture detailed, cross-sectional images of the body. These scanners are equipped with multiple detector rows, allowing them to simultaneously acquire multiple slices or sections of the body during a single scan, providing faster image acquisition and higher image resolution.
Lab products found in correlation
2 protocols using 8 or 16 section multidetector ct scanners
Standardized NCCT Acquisition Protocol
Nonenhanced CT and CTA Acquisition
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