Emiscan

Emiscan is the trade name for computed tomography.

Emiskan is a computed tomography scanner manufactured by Siemens Healthcare. It uses X-rays to produce images of the internal structures of the patient's body.

During scanning, the patient is placed on a movable table that slowly passes through an opening in a ring-shaped gantry. An X-ray tube located on the gantry rotates around the patient, sending out a narrow beam of X-rays. Detectors located on the opposite side of the gantry detect the attenuated radiation and transmit the data to a computer to reconstruct the image.

The computer processes data from multiple projections at different angles and creates a tomographic image - a virtual slice of the patient's body. Emiscan allows you to obtain detailed images of soft tissues, bones and internal organs in various planes.

Emiscan is widely used in medical diagnostics to detect pathologies and injuries. It provides fast scanning and high image quality.



Emiscan is the trade name for a computed tomography scanner. This is a medical device that is used to diagnose various diseases such as tumors, cysts, abscesses and others. A computed tomograph allows you to obtain a three-dimensional image of the patient’s internal organs, which allows the doctor to more accurately diagnose and prescribe treatment.

A CT scanner uses x-rays to pass through the patient's body and create an image. These images are then processed on a computer to create a 3D model of the internal organs.

Emiscan allows you to quickly and accurately diagnose various diseases, which helps doctors quickly make the correct diagnosis and begin treatment. In addition, a CT scanner can be used to monitor the effectiveness of treatment, allowing doctors to monitor the progress of the disease and adjust treatment if necessary.

Overall, a CT scanner is an important tool in medicine and allows doctors to make diagnoses and prescribe treatments more accurately.



**EMISCAN - X-ray confocal scanning microscope based on cathodoluminescence technology**

 

**Confocal scanning luminescence** The operating principle of EMISKAN is based on two main mechanisms: X-ray and luminescence microscopy. The first mechanism is described below. Light hitting a fluorescent dye carries the energy of emitting a photon. The second substance during this transition