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Computer System: A powerful computer processes the data collected by the detectors and reconstructs it into detailed cross-sectional images of the body.

These components work together to produce detailed images of the inside of the body, helping physicians diagnose and treat various medical conditions.

X-ray Tube: This emits X-rays, which penetrate the body and are detected by sensors on the opposite side of the patient.

Detectors: These sensors measure the intensity of X-rays that pass through the body from various angles. The data collected by detectors are used to create cross-sectional images.

Control Console: This is where the radiologic technologist operates the CT scanner, adjusting settings and monitoring the scan in progress.

Patient Table: The table on which the patient lies during the scan. It can move into and out of the gantry to position the patient correctly for imaging.