A  CT scan (also known as a "CAT scan," for "Computed Axial Tomography") is a diagnostic test that combines the use of X-rays with computer technology. A series of X-ray beams from many different angles are used to create cross-sectional images of the patient's body. These images are assembled in a computer into a three- dimensional picture that can display organs, bones, and tissues in great detail.

The patient is positioned in the CT gantry by the radiographer
An abdominal CT image