A computer tomography scan is known as a CT scan. Additional names for it include CAT (Computerized Axial Tomography). It is a type of medical imaging method used to produce pictures of the interior anatomy of people. Images of the interior human organs are produced by CT scans using X-Ray rays. Using the images created in this method, illnesses and other ailments that may be present inside the human body and organs are then diagnosed. A CT scan is used to examine internal organs like the brain, blood arteries, and soft tissues. This imaging method uses X-rays to scan internal bodily organs. Numerous X-Ray images are acquired throughout the scanning procedure (from different angles). Qualified radiologists and/or doctors then examine and study the images produced in this manner. They diagnose based on their observations.