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Alsharif, Khalid Abdulrahman, Alenazi, Motaeb Sager, hamad alfares, Musab abdulgader |
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Multi-Knowledge Electronic Comprehensive Journal For Education & Science Publications (MECSJ); Oct2023, Issue 68, p1-39, 39p |
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Strokes represent a major health problem that threatens many people at different stages of their lives. They are one of the most common diseases, as they are considered the second cause of death and the main cause of neurological dysfunction that may lead to permanent neurological impairments. CT scanning is useful in evaluating the cerebral blood supply, distinguishing treatable tissues, and determining the true size of cerebral clots in their early stages. CT scan of the head is an important diagnostic method for developing a three-dimensional image of the skull, brain, and other related areas of the head. A CT scan of the head can provide more details than traditional X-rays, which is especially useful when the doctor wants to examine the blood vessels and soft tissues of the body. Using modern CT imaging, a comprehensive view of the total cerebral circulation and microcirculation can be obtained within minutes for strokes and severe head injuries. The aim of this research was to evaluate the role of CT scan in the comprehensive and early diagnosis of strokes and severe head injuries. The general principles of multi-segment CT scanning, the possibility of their application, and the extent of their importance in cases of strokes were also clarified. From what has been studied, it is clear that multi-section CT scanning gives highly accurate and sensitive diagnostic results in the comprehensive diagnosis of cases of strokes and severe head injuries in their early stages, which positively affects the treatment strategy. Comprehensive CT scanning is a fast and safe method that allows accurate diagnosis and opens the way for individualized treatment in acute stroke. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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