CAT scan

英 [ˈkæt skæn] 美 [ˈkæt skæn]

n.  计算机层析成像扫描



牛津词典

noun

  1. 计算机层析成像扫描
    a medical examination that uses a computer to produce an image of the inside of sb's body from X-ray or ultrasound pictures

    双语例句

    1. On Thursday he had a CAT scan and bone scan, with these showing that the cancer had not spread elsewhere in his body.
      上周四,他做了CAT扫描和骨扫描,结果显示,癌细胞并未扩散到身体其他部位。
    2. I received my diagnosis last Wednesday. I then had a CAT scan and a bone scan on Thursday, followed by an MRI today.
      上周三我接受了诊断,周四做了CAT扫描和骨扫描,今天(周三)做了核磁共振。
    3. The report found cancer risk grew with each scan received, and there was an elevated risk even in those who received only one CT, formerly called a CAT scan.
      这项研究发现,每接受一次CT扫描,患癌风险就随之升高,即使对于只接受过一次CT扫描(以前被称为CAT扫描)的人,风险也有升高。
    4. You wouldn't have had the CAT scan that found the cancer before it spread.
      你就不会做CAT扫描,发现癌细胞,就不能防止他扩散。
    5. There are faint traces of bleeding on the cat scan.
      扫描中发现的流血痕迹很少。
    6. His EEG is normal, his new CAT scan is normal.
      他的脑电波正常,他新的层状扫描也正常。
    7. Find out what time his cat scan's scheduled.
      给他的造影安排在什么时候了。
    8. Typically, these are recent imaging methods like CAT scan and PET scan and fMRI which, as I said before, show parts of your brain at work.
      典型的,这些当前的想象方法就像CAT扫描和PET扫描和fMRI这些,正如我以前所说,展示了你的大脑的工作的部分。
    9. CAT scan had indicated renewed bleeding on his brain and other complications.
      电脑扫瞄显示,沙龙脑部再次出血,并出现其他并发症。
    10. Maybe I'll get a cat scan.
      或者我需要做一次透视。