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  1. We created an anatomical atlas of abdominal and pelvic CT which is an interactive tool for studying the conventional anatomy of the normal structures based on a multidetector computed tomography. Anatomical structures of the abdomen and pelvis are visible as interactive labeled images.

  2. Abdominal computed tomography (CT) is a type of medical imaging procedure used to diagnose and monitor internal stomach issues, like cancer, bowel obstruction, and abdominal pain. Radiographers suggest an abdominal CT scan to look for the following: Hernia. Cause of a fever. Kidney stones. Appendicitis. Cause of blood in the urine.

  3. CT Abdomen Pelvis by Nur Hayati Jasmin; Anatomy by Kartik Sharma; CT Anatomy by Humberto Rodrigo Prochnow Tibau; abdominal ct by leticia carla de lima cavalcante; anatomy by MD IRFAN ALAM; Abdomen Anatomy by Jaime Daway Almora; Abdomen - anatomy/diagram/scheme by Zhalila Albekova; Anatomie oefenen by Nora Bettens; 2022 2 by Richard Hodgson

  4. Zoom and pan the image. Try basic annotation such as putting arrows on the image, measuring structures, and checking ROI (compare the liver and spleen - does the liver measure at least 40 HU less than the spleen?)

  5. 10 paź 2021 · Radiology basics of abdominal CT anatomy with annotated coronal images and scrollable axial images to help medical students and junior doctors learning anatomy.

  6. This quick video that reviews how to properly manipulate radiology images that every student and trainee should be familiar with. This includes changing window/level settings, basic annotation, measuring ROI, and changing the layout to triangulate a finding in two planes. Understanding window, level and HU.

  7. A CT (computed tomography) scan of the abdomen uses a special X-ray machine to take detailed pictures of the inside of the abdomen. CT scans show many types of tissues and organs in the same image, such as the liver, spleen, pancreas, kidneys, gastrointestinal (digestive) tract, colon, and. rectum.

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