CT Scan is an advanced medical imaging technique that combines the use of X-rays and computers to produce detailed cross-sectional images of the human body.
Osteoarticular CT scan:
- CT scan of the cervical / dorsal / lumbar spine
- CT scan of the pelvis
- CT scan of the sacroiliac joints
- CT scan of the hip
- CT scan of the knee
- CT scan of the ankle
- CT scan of the foot
- CT scan of the shoulder
- CT scan of the sternoclavicular joint
- CT scan of the chest wall
- CT scan of the elbow
- CT scan of the wrist
- CT scan of the hand
- CT scan of the finger
- Traumatic assessment
Arthro-CT scan (osteoarticular):
- Arthro-CT scan of the hip
- Arthro-CT scan of the knee
- Arthro-CT scan of the ankle
- Arthro-CT scan of the foot
- Arthro-CT scan of the shoulder
- Burso-CT scan of the shoulder
- Arthro-CT scan of the elbow
- Arthro-CT scan of the wrist
Cerebral and angio CT scan:
- Angio-CT scan of the supra-aortic trunks
- Angio-CT scan of the thoracic aorta
- Angio-CT scan of the aorta and lower limbs
- Angio-CT scan of the renal arteries
- Angio-CT scan of the upper limbs
- Angio-CT scan of the lower limbs
ENT and maxillofacial CT scan:
- Dental CT scan
- CT scan of the sinuses
- CT scan of the temporal bones
- CT scan of the larynx and pharynx
- CT scan of the facial bones
- Cervico-thoracic CT scan
- Oncological assessment
Thoracic and abdominopelvic CT scan:
- Abdominopelvic CT scan
- Thoraco-abdominopelvic CT scan
- Oncological follow-up
- Pelvic CT scan
Urological CT scan:
- Renal CT scan
- Uro-CT scan
- Stone assessment