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  2. SNOMED CT - Wikipedia

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    SNOMED started in 1965 as a Systematized Nomenclature of Pathology (SNOP) and was further developed into a logic-based health care terminology. [6] [7]SNOMED CT was created in 1999 by the merger, expansion and restructuring of two large-scale terminologies: SNOMED Reference Terminology (SNOMED RT), developed by the College of American Pathologists (CAP); and the Clinical Terms Version 3 (CTV3 ...

  3. Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine (SNOMED) is a systematic, computer-processable collection of medical terms, in human and veterinary medicine, to provide codes, terms, synonyms and definitions which cover anatomy, diseases, findings, procedures, microorganisms, substances, etc.

  4. International Health Terminology Standards Development ...

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    To support the implementation of SNOMED CT, a number of publications are produced by IHTSDO. These range from user guides to technical implementation guides as well as some educational materials and videos. Documents are available through the public website, but some items such as the videos can be found via YouTube.

  5. Full-body CT scan - Wikipedia

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    A full-body scan is a scan of the patient's entire body as part of the diagnosis or treatment of illnesses. If computed tomography ( CAT ) scan technology is used, it is known as a full-body CT scan , though many medical imaging technologies can perform full-body scans.

  6. Talk:SNOMED CT - Wikipedia

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    What hampers the use of SNOMED-CT are systems created which do not understand the cognitive models of clinicians and which do not understand how to properly use SNOMED-CT. User interfaces can be simplified (but only so much), and still capture complex concepts, but it requires better developers than what are working on the problem today.

  7. Cone beam computed tomography - Wikipedia

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    The images may also be used to check for other requirements of some types of treatment, such as full or empty bladder, empty rectum, etc. [8] [27] The same cone beam beam source and detector can alternatively be used to take simple X-ray positioning images if the organ shows particularly well on X-ray or if Fiducial markers have been inserted ...

  8. CT - Wikipedia

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    CT scan or X-ray computed tomography, a medical imaging method; Calcitonin (symbol CT), a hormone produced in the thyroid gland; Calibrated automated thrombogram (CT or CAT), a coagulation test; Cardiothoracic surgery, the field of medicine specializing in chest surgery; Chemotype (ct.), a chemically distinct entity in a plant or microorganism

  9. Single-photon emission computed tomography - Wikipedia

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    SPECT image (bone tracer) of a mouse MIP Collimator used to collimate gamma rays (red arrows) in a gamma camera. Single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT, or less commonly, SPET) is a nuclear medicine tomographic imaging technique using gamma rays. [1]