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            CT examination chest (thorax)
In a CT (computer tomography) scan, we form an image of the chest using X-rays. The scanner makes sections of the chest (also called thorax).
      
            
      
    
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            CT examination blood vessels
In a CT (computer tomography) scan, we form an image of the blood vessels in a particular area by means of X-rays. Through this examination, we have the ability to detect abnormalities in the blood vessels.
      
            
      
    
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            CT examination limb
In a CT (computer tomography) scan, we form an image of a limb (arm, leg, shoulder, hip,...) by means of X-rays. Usually a CT scan is, in this case, an additional examination to better visualize a complex fracture, for example.
      
            
      
    
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            Ultrasound breasts
An ultrasound is an examination of the breasts that uses sound waves to look inside the body.
      
            
      
    
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            NMR skull/brain
With an NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) we image the skull and brain by means of a magnetic field and radio waves. This is how we obtain 3D images of the inside of the skull: disc images in three dimensions. No X-rays are used in an NMR examination. The examination can be considered harmless.
      
            
      
    
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            NMR vertebral column
With an NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance), we (partially) image the vertebral column by means of a magnetic field and radio waves. Thus, we obtain 3D images of the inside of the spine: disc images in three dimensions. No X-rays are used in an NMR examination. The examination can be considered harmless.