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A Veterinary CT Scanner is an advanced diagnostic imaging system designed specifically for animals, enabling veterinarians to obtain highly detailed cross-sectional images of internal structures. Unlike traditional X-rays, which provide limited two-dimensional views, CT (Computed Tomography) scans generate 3D images that help in accurate diagnosis and treatment planning for a wide range of animal health conditions.
Veterinary CT scanners are widely used in both small and large animal practices, including companion animals like dogs and cats, as well as equine and exotic species. These systems are particularly valuable for identifying complex issues such as tumors, fractures, neurological disorders, and internal injuries. By delivering high-resolution images of bones, soft tissues, and organs, CT scanners significantly improve diagnostic precision.
One of the key advantages of a veterinary CT scanner is speed. Modern systems can complete a full-body scan in just a few minutes, reducing the time animals need to remain still under…