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CT of Abdomen and Pelvis RA004

Computed tomography, or CT, is a method of imaging the inside of the body. It involves taking a series of images using X-rays, which are then combined by a computer to create a detailed 3D image. During a CT scan, the patient passes through a donut-shaped device relatively quickly.

An older term for a CT scan is a CAT scan, which stands for computed axial tomography. Both terms refer to the same imaging technique, though "CT scan" is now the more commonly used term.

Sometimes, contrast dye is used to make certain structures more visible on a CT scan. In some cases, the dye is administered through an IV. In most people, the kidneys naturally clear the contrast dye from the body within 24 hours. There is also an oral contrast option, where the patient drinks the dye to outline the digestive tract on the scan.

In some situations, it is useful to have CT scans taken both with and without contrast. This process involves first taking images without the contrast dye. After the dye is administered, another set of images of the same tissues is taken. Comparing these two sets of images allows radiologists to better distinguish between different types of tissue.

A multiphase CT scan involves taking several images at different intervals. First, an image is taken without contrast. After contrast is administered through an IV, additional images are captured at two or three different time points. This technique tracks the movement of the dye through the vascular system, helping radiologists identify specific tissue types and assess blood flow.

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OhioHealth Grady Memorial Hospital

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Delaware, OH (31 mi)

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Fairfield Medical Center

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Lancaster, OH (20 mi)

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Memorial Hospital

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Marysville, OH (35 mi)

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$1,953

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Madison Health

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London, OH (31 mi)

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$2,028

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OhioHealth Pickerington Methodist Hospital

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Pickerington, OH (5 mi)

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$2,078

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OhioHealth Doctors Hospital

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Columbus, OH (14 mi)

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OhioHealth Grant Medical Center

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Columbus, OH (8 mi)

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OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital

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Columbus, OH (13 mi)

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OhioHealth Dublin Methodist Hospital

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Dublin, OH (21 mi)

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OhioHealth Grove City Methodist Hospital

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Grove City, OH (8 mi)

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Ohio Valley Surgical Hospital

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Springfield, OH (50 mi)

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Diley Ridge Medical Center

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Canal Winchester, OH (6 mi)

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$2,335

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Mount Carmel New Albany

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New Albany, OH (14 mi)

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Adena Regional Medical Center

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Chillicothe, OH (35 mi)

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$2,390

Adena Greenfield Medical Center

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Greenfield, OH (46 mi)

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Adena Fayette Medical Center

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Washington Court House, OH (38 mi)

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Mount Carmel Dublin

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Dublin, OH (19 mi)

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Berger Hospital

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Circleville, OH (20 mi)

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Morrow County Hospital

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Mount Gilead, OH (45 mi)

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Mount Carmel East

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Columbus, OH (6 mi)

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