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Cancer > Scan
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Scan Defined
A picture of structures inside the body. Scans often used in diagnosing, staging, and monitoring disease include liver scans, bone scans, and computed tomography (CT) or computerized axial tomography (CAT) scans and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. In liver scanning and bone scanning, radioactive substances that are injected into the bloodstream collect in these organs. A scanner that detects the radiation is used to create pictures. In CT scanning, an x-ray machine linked to a computer is used to produce detailed pictures of organs inside the body. MRI scans use a large magnet connected to a computer to create pictures of areas inside the body.
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- Downloads | MetaGeek
- Virus File Scanner
- WikiScanner2 - More powerful than you can possibly imagine
- ABBYY FineReader Online: webapp OCR
- Agis website nummer 1
- Photo Scanning, Negative Scanning, Slide Scanning, Photo Restoration - ScanCafe
- Scan to PDF using gscan2pdf in Ubuntu | Ubunt u Geek: http://gscan2p df.sourceforge .net
- Free online OCR
- Scan, fax v?n ba?n tr??c tuyê?n mi?n phí (free)
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