Enteric and Intravenous Contrast Agents Used in Computed Tomography
Abstract Recent estimates place the number of CT scans performed annually in the United States at approximately 70 million. Given the cost and radiation exposure, it is critical that CT is appropriate and performed with optimal technique. It is important to highlight the role of the radiologist as n...
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Main Authors: | Richard Burgner (Author), James Rawson (Author), Janet Munroe (Author), Kandace Klein (Author) |
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Association of American Medical Colleges,
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