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Computed Tomography Scanner






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Comments:
This set of illustrations were created for Scientific American for inclusion in an article about current medical imaging techniques. The artwork was completed in 7 days.
Description:
Computed tomography (CT) is a medical imaging method employing tomography. Digital
geometry processing is used to generate a three-
Computed tomography was originally known as the "EMI scan" as it was developed at a research branch of EMI, a company best known today for its music and recording business. It was later known as computed axial tomography (CAT or CT scan) and body section roentgenography.
CT produces a volume of data which can be manipulated, through a process known as
windowing, in order to demonstrate various structures based on their ability to block
the X-
Although most common in healthcare, CT is also used in other fields, for example nondestructive materials testing. Another example is the DigiMorph project at the University of Texas at Austin which uses a CT scanner to study biological and paleontological specimens.