A CT scan consists of several key components: the gantry, which houses the X-ray tube and detectors; the patient table, where the patient lies during the scan; and the computer system, which processes the data and generates images. The gantry rotates around the patient to capture cross-sectional images of the body. Additionally, software is used to reconstruct these images into 2D or 3D formats for analysis.
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