Chest CT Scan: Accurate Diagnosis of Lung Pathology

Chest CT Scan: Accurate Diagnosis of Lung Pathology

Computerized Tomography (CT) is the leading method for diagnosing lung diseases. Unlike MRI, which cannot effectively visualize air-filled organs, Chest CT provides clear detail of the lung tissue and detects even the most subtle abnormalities.

Why CT is Superior for Lung Health

  • High resolution: Layered digital images allow clinicians to see small structures invisible on standard X-rays.
  • Volumetric view: CT scans the entire chest volume, eliminating "blind spots" hidden behind the heart or diaphragm.
  • Early detection: Thin 2-mm slices can reveal viral pneumonia (including COVID-19) in its very early stages.

When is a Chest CT Recommended?

  • Suspected pneumonia (viral or bacterial);
  • Persistent cough or shortness of breath;
  • Evaluation of lung involvement in COVID-19;
  • Monitoring treatment effectiveness for chronic lung conditions;
  • Suspected complications after viral infections.

Clinical Specificity

In many cases, CT findings can identify viral patterns even when PCR tests are negative. This allows for timely monitoring and prevents the worsening of the patient’s condition.

A chest CT scan at Brigid Medical Center is fast, painless, and provides highly accurate results for early intervention.

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