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Contrast Enhancement for Cranial CT Scanning

Contrast Enhancement for Cranial CT Scanning that is desired. For in with cra- example, patients suspected Contrast Enhancement for CT Cranial Scanning detail of sutural closure in the skull is niosynostosis, easily without seen contrast. CT scans without contrast are also indicated when assess¬ are the current recommendations for contrast enhance¬ ment of rather than is desired. For morphology, for pathology, ment of the QWhat computed brain? tomographic (CT) scanning in with shunts who example, patients ventricular-peritoneal When are studies indicated contrast without contrast, with only are monitored for CT are often being scans hydrocephalus, enhancement, or both without contrast In and with enhancement? without contrast to assess ventricular size on performed addition, with the advent of helical what considerations scanning, scans. in with abnor¬ Similarly, should follow-up patients congenital be to the rate contrast as to given of the injection opposed such Chiari as II malformation or of the malities, usual agenesis of bolus to a technique contrast-enhanced CT? injection prior structural are visible without the corpus callosum, changes John W. MD Ufema, addition of contrast. Scott & White Clinic Contrast administration also can be avoided when a large Tex College Station, lesion is For who with suspected. example, patients present dementia are evaluated http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

Contrast Enhancement for Cranial CT Scanning

JAMA , Volume 275 (24) – Jun 26, 1996

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American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1996 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1996.03530480019017
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Abstract

that is desired. For in with cra- example, patients suspected Contrast Enhancement for CT Cranial Scanning detail of sutural closure in the skull is niosynostosis, easily without seen contrast. CT scans without contrast are also indicated when assess¬ are the current recommendations for contrast enhance¬ ment of rather than is desired. For morphology, for pathology, ment of the QWhat computed brain? tomographic (CT) scanning in with shunts who example, patients ventricular-peritoneal When are studies indicated contrast without contrast, with only are monitored for CT are often being scans hydrocephalus, enhancement, or both without contrast In and with enhancement? without contrast to assess ventricular size on performed addition, with the advent of helical what considerations scanning, scans. in with abnor¬ Similarly, should follow-up patients congenital be to the rate contrast as to given of the injection opposed such Chiari as II malformation or of the malities, usual agenesis of bolus to a technique contrast-enhanced CT? injection prior structural are visible without the corpus callosum, changes John W. MD Ufema, addition of contrast. Scott & White Clinic Contrast administration also can be avoided when a large Tex College Station, lesion is For who with suspected. example, patients present dementia are evaluated

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JAMAAmerican Medical Association

Published: Jun 26, 1996

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