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CT Scan vs. PET Scan
CT scans provide clear images of bones and can detect abnormalities in soft tissues; PET scans provide images of biological processes within the body....
CT Scan vs. Ultrasound
In terms of procedures, ultrasound is used in prenatal care, removal of gall stones, kidney stones, and many other types of medical applications. In b...
why do i need an mri after an ultrasound
“We can only see the soft tissues outside, around the joint.” To evaluate damage to cartilage, bone or other structures inside and around a joint, MRI...
mri vs ct
CT Scan vs. MRI. CT scans and MRIs are both used to capture images within your body. The biggest difference is that MRIs (magnetic resonance imaging) ...
progressive scan
Progressive scan (also known as known as 480p) is one of two methods used for “painting” an image on a television screen (the other being interlaced s...
Difference Between CT Scan and X-Ray
An X-ray is built to examine dense tissues, while a CT scan is better able to capture bones, soft tissues and blood vessels all at the same time. X-ra...
Difference Between Raster Scan and Random Scan
In random scan, mathematical function is used for image or picture rendering. While in which, for image or picture rendering, raster scan uses pixels....
Difference Between CT Scan and PET Scan
A CT scan shows detailed pictures of the organs and tissues inside your body. A PET scan can find abnormal activity and it can be more sensitive than ...
difference between x ray and ct scan
An X-ray is built to examine dense tissues, while a CT scan is better able to capture bones, soft tissues and blood vessels all at the same time. X-ra...