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What is the difference between 64-slice CT plain scan (including reconstruction) and X-ray computed tomography (CT) plain scan (above 64-slice)?

Line 64 is a parameter of CT. The more rows, the better the CT.

The 64th floor is the scanning result, which is a completely different concept. It means scanning 64 layers. CT actually cuts the human body into N layers, and then each layer forms an image to see if there are any lesions. The 64th floor means the 64th floor. Actually we never talk about 64-slice CT. There is no such expression. You must be mistaken.

If you say reconstruction, The plane scan image without reconstruction has only horizontal axis. If reconstructed, coronal and sagittal images can be reconstructed according to specific needs.

X-ray computed tomography is CT.