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Multi Detector CT

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CT SCAN
Coronal, or Frontal View from a CT SCAN OF THE PARANASAL SINUSES reveals deviated septum to the right.
CT SCAN
Coronal, or frontal views from a CT SCAN OF THE PARANASAL SINUSES reveals extensive inflammatory changes in the sinuses. There is also a small cyst relating to the root of a molar tooth.
CT SCAN
CT SCAN OF THE HEAD AND NECK reveals a left sided peritonsillar abscess in this 30-year-old female with throat pain.
CT SCAN
CT SCAN OF THE NECK reveals an enlarged thyroid gland (goiter) producing slight compression of the trachea.
CT CALCIUM SCORING
CT CARDIAC CALCIUM SCORING EXAM reveals extensive atherosclerotic calcification in the left coronary artery.

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