Also known as Coronary Computed Angiography Tomography is a magnetic scanner that is a lot like Magnetic Resonance Imaging but much more grayer. This scanner scans the organs inside of a person’s body. It detects problems going on in the persons body. The most common CCAT scanner is bed scanning. Mostly scans
the brain of
the person.
At the brain, it shows the outline of a persons head, vein-like structure walls at the brain, and tiny pupils on eyes. Sometimes the pupils look big.
At the
digestive system, it has a liver, gallbladder, all organs. (I forgot what it looks like :)