Computed Tomography (CT) Scan of the SpineCAT Scan, Spine, CT (Computed Tomography), Spine, Spinal CT What To Think About- Sometimes your CT test results may be different than those from
other types of X-ray tests,
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or
ultrasound scans because the CT scan provides a
different view.
- CT results are often compared to positron emission
tomography (PET) results to help find cancer. Some new scanners do both scans
at the same time.
- MRI may give more information than a CT scan
about the
spinal discs and spinal cord.
For more information, see
the medical test
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).
- When a
CT scan of the spine is done with a
myelogram, it is called a CT myelogram. An MRI of the
spine is often done in place of a CT myelogram. For more information, see the
medical test
Myelogram.
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