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[2] Noncontrast CT in the emergency ... in deciding when to use contrast. For example, contrast is more likely to be of benefit in the patient with undifferentiated abdominal pain where acute ...
Radiographs (X-rays) of the abdomen and pelvis Fluoroscopic (contrast) exams of the gastrointestinal and genitourinary tracts Computed Tomographic (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scans of ...
Bone is the most common site of metastasis in metastatic breast cancer (MBC), yet no standardised imaging method accurately ...
Computed tomography (CT) scanning provides images of sections of the body (slices) using special X ray equipment and sophisticated computers. CT scans of internal organs ... the injection of an ...
The website says: "Complications of a CT scan are rare. Some people can have an allergic reaction to the contrast medium dye ... diarrhoea or constipation, abdominal pain, pain in the injected ...
Serum protein electrophoresis, contrast CT of thorax and abdomen, endoscopic retrograde ... unremarkable past medical history. A bone scan 4 months later showed bony metastasis at multiple ribs ...
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