2016, Number 2
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Rev Cub de Tec de la Sal 2016; 7 (2)
Science, technology and technology of health in computerized tomography
García CP, Breijo GCM
Language: Spanish
References: 11
Page: 58-65
PDF size: 381.41 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Computed tomography is considered one of the most important medical inventions of the twentieth century and the most important event in radiology since the discovery of X-rays in 1895. Its rapid development is in harmony with scientific advances in other branches of knowledge And the different generations of tomographers, increasingly sophisticated, that have
Marked true milestones of technological development.
Objective: To demonstrate the interrelation between science, technology and technology in computerized axial tomography.
Development: At present, the tomographic images have become indispensable in the diagnosis and treatment of practically all the Branches of medicine. Any technological advance in this specialty raises scientific problems whose solution may consist in the invention of new theories or new research techniques that lead to a better knowledge and a better control of the subject. Science and technology Constitute a cycle of interacting systems that feed each other.
Conclusions: In this work the relationship between science, technology and technology in computerized axial tomography is demonstrated through the development and improvement of this high technology technique, from the First generations of sequential equipment until the introduction of the helical or spiral technique and its subsequent development in multicolour equipment.
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