A CT scanner resembles a donut. It encircles the relevant part of the patient's body, taking multiple images from various angles to create detailed images. Unlike an MRI scanner, the patient is not put into a 'tunnel,' making CT scans less likely to trigger claustrophobia. The design of the scanner allows for patient comfort while providing high-quality images. The open design also accommodates patients of different sizes and those with mobility issues.

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