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CT

Think about how you identify this type of study, relative radiation dose, field of view, spatial resolution, any patient considerations or preparation, strengths, weaknesses and most frequent uses for this type of study. Did the patient have two separate CT scans, or could both sets of images be obtained with a single scan?


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CT

CT on another patient. Consider how you can tell this is a CT and not an MR. Where do you look to decide if IV contrast was given? Why are there two different densities present in the brain? For the other patient, do you think that this type of imaging has an effect on patient radiation dose?


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