Hanapin
Scan
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tinging nagsusuri
a medical test during which data is obtained by the images produced using a sensing device that examines organs or regions of the body
What is a "scan"?
A scan is a test that uses technology to create images of the inside of the body. It helps doctors see and evaluate organs, tissues, and structures to diagnose and monitor health conditions. Different types of scans include CT scans, MRI scans, and ultrasound scans, each using different methods to produce images. The results from a scan can provide important information for diagnosing illnesses, planning treatments, and evaluating the effectiveness of ongoing treatments.
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tinging nagsusuri
the act of scanning; systematic examination of a prescribed region
to scan
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scan (medikal)
(of a medical device) to take a picture of a body part often using X-rays for detailed examinations by a specialist
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suriing mabuti
to examine something or someone very carefully and thoroughly
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mabilis na nagbabasa ng isang bagay
to quickly read a document or other text without paying attention to details, only to find the information one needs
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suriing mabuti
to read or input data using an electronic device, such as a scanner or barcode reader
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suriing mabuti
to analyze or evaluate verse to ensure it adheres to metrical principles
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suriing mabuti
to cause a beam or similar source of light to move across a surface or object
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suriing mabuti
(of a poem) to adhere to established metrical principles
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suriing mabuti
(of a computer program) to examine applications or digital files in order to detect any viruses or malware
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suriing mabuti
to create a digital form of a picture or a document to store, edit, or view it on a computer
Halimbawa
Ultrasound scans monitor the health and function of the umbilical cord during pregnancy.
Doctors monitor the progress of gestation through regular check-ups and ultrasound scans.
The scan revealed a positive identification of the tumor, confirming the need for surgery.
Cranial imaging techniques, such as CT scans and MRIs, provide detailed views of the brain and skull.
Radiological examinations, such as X-rays and CT scans, help doctors diagnose various medical conditions.