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INTRODUCTION
Through the use of computer-processed combinations of numerous X-ray images taken from various angles, X-ray computed tomography creates cross-sectional (tomographic) images of particular areas of a scanned object, enabling the user to see inside the object without having to cut it open.
The first noninvasive imaging method that enabled direct visualization of the brain parenchyma was X-ray CT. Because it could image bone and offered the first chance to directly view the brain, it completely changed how patients with neurological and neurosurgical disorders were evaluated.
Its limited dynamic contrast range makes it challenging to distinguish between gray and white matter.However, because iodinated contrast material leaks into these lesions, it is incredibly sensitive for detecting cerebral hemorrhage and other lesions linked to changes in the blood-brain barrier.
These features make X-ray CT the best option for immediate and direct evaluation of patients with severe injuries, multiple sclerosis, brain tumors, and cerebral hemorrhage.
Since the invention of X-ray CT, contrast sensitivity and scanning time have improved, but with the development of MRI technology, many diagnostic studies that were formerly limited to X-ray CT are now performed with MRI. However, X-ray CT still plays a significant part in answering specific diagnostic questions and in specific patient situations.
GLOBAL X-RAY TOMOGRAPHY SCANNER MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST
The Global X-ray tomography scanner market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
NEW PRODUCT LAUNCH
A smaller-footprint version of their popular, security operator-preferred X-ray Tomography passenger checkpoint scanner, the HI-SCAN 6040 CTiX Model S was just launched by Smiths Detection, a global pioneer in threat detection and security screening solutions.
This new model can be readily integrated into both new and current airport or critical infrastructure checkpoints because it is 350kg lighter and 20cm narrower than the HI-SCAN 6040 CTiX.
Both versions of the HI-SCAN 6040 CTiX have industry-leading image quality, low energy consumption, a belt speed that is 30% faster than that of competing CT X-ray scanners, low noise levels, and no vibration, all of which enhance the experience of both travelers and security personnel at checkpoints.
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