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What is low-dose computed tomography?
Pronunciation: /loʊ doʊs kəmˈpjutɪd toʊˈmoʊgræˌfi/
low-dose computed tomography
Definition
A procedure that uses a computer linked to an x-ray machine that gives off a very low dose of radiation to make a series of detailed pictures of areas inside the body. The pictures are taken from different angles and are used to create 3-D views of tissues and organs. Low-dose computed tomography is recommended as a screening test for adults who have a high risk of developing lung cancer based on their age and smoking history. Also called LDCT and low-dose CT scan.