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Comparative Study
. 1983 Jun;147(3):797-803.
doi: 10.1148/radiology.147.3.6844616.

Contrast enhancement technique for dynamic hepatic computed tomographic scanning

Comparative Study

Contrast enhancement technique for dynamic hepatic computed tomographic scanning

W D Foley et al. Radiology. 1983 Jun.

Abstract

A study comparing precontrast and survey postcontrast dynamic computed tomographic (CT) scanning was performed on 60 patients who had suspected hepatic metastases. An incremental dynamic technique was used during and following a 50-g iodine load administered over two minutes. The survey postcontrast dynamic technique was superior in both sensitivity and contrast differentiation and yielded no known false-negative examinations. No postprocedure renal dysfunction was observed. High-dose contrast-material delivery in conjunction with incremental dynamic CT scanning appears to be the most suitable technique for performing postcontrast hepatic CT examinations.

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