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Normal CT of the abdomen with oral and intravenous contrast. Scan performed supine during the portal venous phase. Previous hysterectomy. Duplex collecting system on the right side, which is an anatomical variant.
1 lis 2023 · Normal CT scan of the abdomen. Computed tomography (CT or CAT scan) is one of the most commonly used medical imaging procedures in clinical practice, along with radiography (x-ray) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
We created an anatomical atlas of abdominal and pelvic CT which is an interactive tool for studying the conventional anatomy of the normal structures based on a multidetector computed tomography. Anatomical structures of the abdomen and pelvis are visible as interactive labeled images.
10 paź 2021 · Radiology basics of abdominal CT anatomy with annotated coronal images and scrollable axial images to help medical students and junior doctors learning anatomy.
CT scanning of the abdomen may not see gallstones well. Ultrasound is the best test for this. Doctors prefer alternate imaging techniques such as plain films, gastrointestinal (GI) contrast exams and ultrasound for evaluating acute abdominal conditions in babies, such as vomiting or blood in stool.
Information to help patients understand their abdominal and pelvic CT radiology report. Lean about the various sections of report including type of exam, history/reason for exam, comparison/priors, technique, findings, and impression.