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All CT services are performed at our Greenville hospital. The procedure may or may not be performed on the initial day of your consultation, depending on whether or not additional tests are recommended prior to the procedure. We recommend that you do not feed your pet after 10 pm the night before the appointment in case anesthesia or sedation is required. Water can be given up until the time of the appointment.Referring Veterinarians Information

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CT services

CT (also known as CAT scanning), or computerized tomography, is a technique that uses x-rays and computers to produce three-dimensional images of the body. Unlike traditional x-rays, which highlight dense body parts, such as bone, CT also provides detailed views of the body's soft tissues. While conventional x-rays provide flat two-dimensional images, CT images depict a cross-section of the body.

A pet undergoing a CT scan rests on a movable table that passes through the center of a donut-shaped scanner. By moving the pet within the scanner, doctors can obtain a series of parallel images, called slices. We analyze this series of slices to understand the three-dimensional structure of the body. Occasionally, we will give an injection of a substance called a contrast agent to enhance the difference between tissues.

CT Scan indicating a brain tumorWithin seconds of obtaining the images, they can be viewed at any computer station in the hospital. These images are also then transferred from our Greenville hospital to a group of board-certified radiologists at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital at North Carolina State University using a technique called telemedicine. This allows us to get an expert opinion on our findings.

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