Computed Tomography

We are excited to announce the addition of an 8-slice CT Scanner to the array of diagnostic modalities available at Capital District. This new CT scanner expands our options for diagnostic imaging and enhances our ability to perform pre-surgical planning for our patients.

CT is an established diagnostic tool and is a useful alternative to conventional radiography. High resolution images are obtained 360 degrees around the patient in thin slices. These images can be displayed in multiple planes, optimizing visualization of lesions and anatomic relationships. This functionality allows doctors to assess extent and severity of disease and helps to facilitate biopsy, surgical planning, or radiation therapy. Studies will be read by board certifi ed radiologists within the IVG network of hospitals via our teleradiology service.

Why Should you Consider a CT Scan for your Client?

  • Compared to conventional radiography, CT has superior contrast resolution and provides excellent detail of bone and soft tissues.

  • CT is more sensitive for bone lysis and is instrumental for early detection of aggressive nasal or bone disease.

  • CT is preferred for evaluating complex structures such as the skull, nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses, middle ear, spine and pelvis that are often obscured in radiographs.

  • CT is ideal for the evaluation of complex joints such as the elbow or tarsus for developmental disease or fractures.

  • CT is routinely used for characterizing pulmonary disease, detection of metastases, and evaluation of mediastinal, cervical, or abdominal masses that encroach on vital vascular or neural structures.

  • Intravenous contrast can be administered to evaluate hepatic or splenic lesions, portosystemic shunts, and ectopic ureters that may not be clearly
    defi ned with ultrasound examination.

We are excited to be able to offer your patients these services and welcome your calls to discuss specific cases with our specialists. Thank you for your continued support and the trust that you place in all of us here at Capital District.

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