X-ray computed tomography scanner at UCSF

Definition
X-ray computed tomography, also computed tomography (CT scan) or computed axial tomography (CAT scan), can be used for medical imaging and industrial imaging methods employing tomography created by computer processing. Digital geometry processing is used to generate a three-dimensional image of ... (definition via Freebase)
Synonyms
Computed tomography scanner, CT scanner
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China Basin

MicroPET/CT and MicroSPECT/CT Core

Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, China Basin
Contact: Youngho Seo 415-353-9464 youngho.seo@ucsf.edu

  • Micro SPECT/CT
China Basin

Nuclear-Optical Imaging

Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, China Basin
Contact: Stephanie Murphy 415-353-9439 stephine.taylor@ucsf.edu

  • Nuclear Imaging - Inveon, Siemens, Micro-PET/CT - XSPECT,
Mission Bay

Quantitative Micro-Imaging Facility (QMIF)

Radiology, Mission Bay
Contact: Andrew Burghardt 415-514-9658 andrew.burghardt@ucsf.edu

  • Scanco uCT40 (specimen microCT)
  • Scanco XtremeCT (patient and large specimen MicroCT
Parnassus

Biomaterials and Bioengineering MicroCT Imaging Facility

Preventive and Restorative Dental Sciences, Parnassus
Contact: Sabra Djomehri 415-476-4648 sabra.djomehri@ucsf.edu

  • Micro-XCT 200, Xradia, high resolution X-ray unit that can provide tomographies (3D volumes) including representation of internal structures
Parnassus

Image Review and Adjudication

Neurology SSG, Parnassus
Contact: Mary Farrant 415-502-2096 mary.farrant@ucsfmedctr.org

  • Human CT