CT Scan - Dorsal Spine With Contrast Test in Orbit Super Hospital, Thane

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NABL Accredited Home sample pickup available Ground Floor, Rushabh Mall, Waman Hari Pethe Jewellers, Mohan Mill Compound,Ghodbundar Road, Manpada. Landmark: Opposite Volkswagen, Thane
9000.0 for CT Scan - Dorsal Spine With Contrast
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Home sample pickup available Vasai West, Thane
9000.0 for CT Scan - Dorsal Spine With Contrast
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Home sample pickup available Vasai West, Thane
9000.0 for CT Scan - Dorsal Spine With Contrast
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Home sample pickup available Station Road, Virar West, Landmark: Near Datta Mandir, Thane - 401303, Thane
9000.0 for CT Scan - Dorsal Spine With Contrast
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About CT Scan - Dorsal Spine With Contrast Test

CT Scan – Dorsal Spine with Contrast aka Tomography, CAT Scan is a type of specialized X-ray. The scan can show cross-sectional images of a specific area of the body. With a CT Scan, the machine circles the body and sends the image to the computer, where they are viewed by a technician. One of the three distinct portions along the spine or the vertebral column (the other two are the cervical spine and the lumbar spine), and is the longest section comprised of twelve thoracic vertebrae that house the spinal cord along the rachidian channel.

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