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CT abdominal aorta (protocol)

CT abdominal aorta can be performed with or without contrast. The decision is based on the indication, clinical indications provided, and vascular access. Various scanning methods can be utilized depending on the scanner and patient demographics. NB: This article relates to general protocol des...
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Abdominal imaging (dual-energy CT)

The role of dual energy CT is becoming increasingly more prevalent abdominal imaging due to the availability of scanners and increasing field of research. Acute bowel ischemia The addition of iodine maps and 40-keV monoenergetic images to standard single energy CT images was found to increase ...
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Hypovolemia and hypotension - abdominal CT

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Chris O'Donnell
Published 08 Apr 2012
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ABDOMINAL CT 17APR24

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Select cases illustrating basic abdominal anatomy and common abdominal pathologies

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ABDOMINAL CT SCAN

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Emergency Abdominal CT

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abdominal - ct mri

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acute abdominal CT

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abdominal CT hypoperfusion

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CT abdominal pathology

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Fat halo sign (inflammatory bowel disease)

The fat halo sign (in colonic imaging) refers to a feature seen on CT abdominal scans, and represents infiltration of the submucosa with fat, between the muscularis propria and the mucosa. It is characterized by an inner (mucosa) and outer (muscularis propria and serosa) ring of enhancing bowel ...

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