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CAT scan
[kat skan]
noun
an examination performed with a CAT scanner.
an x-ray image obtained by examination with a CAT scanner.
CAT scan
Short for computerized axial tomography scan. An image of a body structure produced by computerized axial tomography.
Word History and Origins
Origin of CAT scan1
Example Sentences
She does this in order to pick her nose, before licking the mucus, as scientists confirmed by observation followed by CAT scan to determine that the chopstick-like digit reaches all the way to the pharynx.
He says the digitisation of operating theatre processes will allow hundreds of thousands of more operations per year, and that adopting recent technology will help doctors read MRI and CAT scans more accurately.
Late last year, Francis underwent a CAT scan that ruled out pneumonia, but the pope was still forced to call off a trip to the Gulf because of a bad bout of acute, infectious bronchitis.
Researchers used micro-CT scanning, similar to CAT scans humans use in medical facilities, to image the internal architecture of each vertebra and quantified various mineral structures found in the calcified cartilage.
He went to the hospital Saturday for a CAT scan, and the Vatican said the test had ruled out pneumonia.
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