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\"Reasons<\/p>\n

Computerized tomography<\/a>\u00a0(CT) or computerized axial tomography (CAT) scans are imaging procedures that capture two-dimensional scans of a particular section of the body. These scans take the information from multiple x-rays and combine the data to create highly detailed representations of structures within the body.<\/p>\n

So, why do doctors order CT scans? They are used in hospitals worldwide for a variety of reasons. In this guide, we’ll discuss 10 of the most common reasons a doctor may order a CT scan.<\/p>\n

1. Examining Blood Vessels with CT Scans<\/h2>\n

CT scans provide enough detail for physicians to examine blood vessels and check for blockages or other potential problems. The images provided can give your doctor the information they need to produce or\u00a0reinforce a diagnosis of vascular disease<\/a>\u00a0without having to perform invasive exploratory surgery or surgical biopsies.<\/p>\n

2. Using CT Scans for Diagnosing Abdominal Issues<\/h2>\n

CT scans of the abdomen may use barium as a contrast dye to produce highly detailed images of organs, including the liver, kidneys, gallbladder, spleen, ovaries and uterus. The addition of intravenous iodine-based dye further refines the images, allowing physicians to diagnose a variety of issues.<\/p>\n

What Can CT Scans Detect?<\/h3>\n