Computed Tomography (CT)
This is a test in which a series of images are obtained from different angles by using radiation and are analyzed using a computer to present images of cross-sectional slices of the human body. It can identify tumorous lesions throughout the body, including the brain, chest, spine, pelvis, and bones.

CT Equipment at the KOMEF Medical Examination Center
PHILIPS INGENUNITY 128 CHANNEL CT
Providing high-resolution images quickly with 128 channels
Up to 80% lower radiation exposure with the latest imaging technology, iDose4*.
Image reconstruction time reduced to 20 images per second
Clear images provided using O-MAR (Metal Artifact Reduction for Orthopedic Implant)**
Benefits of CT Scans
Compared to X-rays, CT scans present structures and lesions more clearly with less overlap, making it easier to examine moving organs, fractures, bleeding, and more. Also, images can be reconstructed after the scan to obtain the desired cross-sectional and three-dimensional (3D) images.
idose4 *

The radiation dose is reduced by up to 80%, on average, while the quality of the original image is maintained, and it can reconstruct 20 images per second, the fastest among its kind.
O-MAR(Metal Artifact Reduction for Orthopedic Implant) **

This technology eliminates the shading that inevitably occurs in CT scans, allowing for a more accurate diagnosis
2D images of the joints can be read more clearly around metal implants, and clearer 3D images are provided.
Heart 3D

Cardiac Illumination CT(1)

Cardiac Illumination CT(2)

Cardiac Calcium CT

Lumbar Spine CT(1)

Lumbar Spine CT(2)

Lumbar Spine 3D
