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These remarkable pictures of a human skeleton and internal organs have been captured using a new medical scanner that produces high-resolution images while minimising the patient’s exposure to radiation.
The Brilliance iCT scanner, which was launched yesterday by the technology company Philips, can provide clear and detailed three-dimensional images of internal organs, while reducing scanning time and hence the dose of radiation that the patient receives.
The new scanner is so fast that it can capture an image of the heart in the time it takes the organ to beat just twice. It takes large numbers of X-rays and feeds them into a computer, which produces an image that can be rotated and viewed from different directions. Cross-sections through the part of the body being scanned help produce the final image.
Skeletons look uncannily real and fine structures such as networks of blood vessels can be seen easily.
Evidence presented to experts in Chicago yesterday during trials of the scanner at a conference of the Radiological Society of North America suggests that it reduces the dose of radiation received by a patient by up to 80 per cent, compared with existing scanners.
Steve Rusckowski, chief executive of Philips Medical Systems, said that the scanner was “specifically designed to make the job of the clinicians easier and improve the experience of the patient”.
He added: “We are seeking to make a difference in how radiologists can prevent, diagnose, treat and monitor disease and allow them to focus more on their patients.”
The cost of the machine has not yet been disclosed.

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'The cost of the machine is not yet been disclosed'
Great technology and for those of you work in pathology and health, this could be a fantastic tool for diagnoses without being invasive, the scan results are computerised meaning that they have longevity and can be sent electronically for referrals etc; even when language may be a barrier.
I only hope that the people who produced this will take a 'non-bank balance' stance instead a more humane one knowing that millions of ill people worldwide can benefit from this machines creation. The key i feel is the high frequency of the sales and not the exclusivity.
William Ogboke, London, UK
Roger of London how would you like to spend 5000 or more UK pounds each time you see your GP, with your own personal money to get an exact diagnosis ?
Roger Wise, York, UK
Imagine if every GP had access to a machine like this:they could at least provide some evidence to back their diagnosis before dismissing you with "its a virus".
Maybe the government could set another target to purchase these machines...
roger, london,
So much better than having an endoscope poked up the bum.
Nick, London, UK
Excellent news but where will the technology stop .Remember George Orwell raising the spectre of "thought police ".
Some degree of mystery nd uncertainty is essential to keep us alive.
Dr.Abdul Jaleel, Darlington, England
Maybe this article could be enhanced with some comparisons to the existing scanners used for medical screening (and which make the same kind of claims). Is this just better resolution, or just quicker scanning times, or both?
Austin, London,