Abdominal CT

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Abdominal CT Radiation Risk |

agajournals.wordpress.com — “Abdominal CT Radiation Risk |View full resource at agajournals.wordpress.com

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New post from The AGA Journals Blog: Abdominal CT Radiation Risk. http://t.co/NUjXGAwy

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Abdominal CT Scan Showing Plaque Is Strong Predictor Of Heart Disease, Worse Long-Term Outcomes

medicalnewstoday.com — “The presence of plaque on an abdominal CT scan is a strong predictor of coronary artery disease and mortality, according to a Henry Ford Hospital study.Researchers found that patients arView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Abdominal CT Scan Showing Plaque Is Strong Predictor Of Heart Disease, Worse Long-Term Outcomes http://mnt.to/3yXQ #gastrointestinal

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CT scan vital tool for abdominal pain management

medicexchange.com — “CT scan vital tool for abdominal pain managementView full resource at medicexchange.com

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CT scan demonstrated well in determining out abdominal pain for enhanced diagnostic conviction in emergency care... http://bit.ly/dGkEjG

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Children With Abdominal Pain Increasingly Exposed To Emergency Room CT Exams

medicalnewstoday.com — “Computed tomography (CT) utilization in pediatric patients with non-traumatic abdominal pain increased in emergency departments each year between 1999 and 2007, according to a new study publishedView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Children With Abdominal Pain Increasingly Exposed To Emergency Room CT Exams http://t.co/Oj3SdoGL #radiology

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Multidetector CT, and feasibility for Right Lower Quadrant Abdominal Pain

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Multidetector CT, and feasibility for Right Lower Quadrant Abdominal Pain: Multi-Detector Computed Tomography (M... http://t.co/CshgSSY

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Emergency room CT exams have increased in children with abdominal pain

eurekalert.org — “Computed tomography utilization in pediatric patients with nontraumatic abdominal pain increased in emergency departments each year between 1999 and 2007, according to a new study. The study authors found no corresponding increase in ultrasound use during the same period, despite research supporting it as an important diagnostic tool for assessing pediatric abdominal pain.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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AAAS Emergency room CT exams have increased in children with abdominal pain http://t.co/SKfW8NV7

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CT Use Declines in Children with Appendicitis, Abdominal Pain : Hospitalist News

ehospitalistnews.com — “Hospitalist News Digital Network is the online destination and multimedia properties of Hospitalist News, the independent news publication. Our breaking news covers all areas of hospital-based practice including cardiovascular disease; critical care medicine; diabetes, endocrinology and metabolism; gastroenterology; infectious diseases; hematology; imaging; nephrology; neurology; palliative care and hospice; perioperative medicine; pulmonary disease; pediatrics; practice trends; and trauma. We aView full resource at ehospitalistnews.com

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CT use decreasing, ultrasound increasing in ER for kids w abdominal pain, appendicitis. Doug Brunk reports. http://bit.ly/iWRkrV

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CT Scanning aids Rapid Diagnosis, Treatment Planning for Abdominal Pain | Computed Tomography (CT)

medicexchange.com — “The use of Computed Tomography (CT) scanning to evaluate abdominal pain in emergency departments can help physicians arrive at a diagnosis quickly and decisively.View full resource at medicexchange.com

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#CT Scanning aids Rapid Diagnosis, Treatment Planning for Abdominal Pain http://t.co/irSAK8e #Radiology

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Rapid Diagnosis, Treatment Planning For Abdominal Pain Aided By CT Scanning In Emergency Departments

medicalnewstoday.com — “The use of CT scanning to evaluate abdominal pain in emergency departments can help physicians arrive at a diagnosis quickly and decisively. A study conducted at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Rapid Diagnosis, Treatment Planning For Abdominal Pain Aided By CT Scanning In Emergency Departments:... http://mnt.to/f/3Qn3 #MedDevice

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Abdominal CT scans overused: study | Reuters

reuters.com — “CHICAGO (Reuters) - More than half of patients receiving abdominal CT scans, an advanced type of X-ray, got them for tests they did not need, exposing them to excess radiation that could raise the long-termView full resource at reuters.com

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Radiation, risk and reimbursement: > 1/2 pts receiving abd CT scans against guidelines. http://bit.ly/8INwHL via @hrana

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GA Society of the American College of Surgeons: Rapid Diagnosis, Treatment Planning For Abdominal Pain Aided By CT Scanning In Emergency Departments

gasacs.blogspot.com — “GA Society of the American College of Surgeons: Rapid Diagnosis, Treatment Planning For Abdominal Pain Aided By CT Scanning In Emergency DepartmentsView full resource at gasacs.blogspot.com

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Rapid Diagnosis, Treatment Planning For Abdominal Pain Aided By CT Scanning In Emergency… http://goo.gl/fb/YiIWg

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CT scanning aids rapid diagnosis, treatment planning for abdominal pain

sciencedaily.com — “The use of CT scanning to evaluate abdominal pain in emergency departments can help physicians arrive at a diagnosis quickly and decisively. The new study also finds that information provided by CT scans changed treatment plans for almost half the patients studied and significantly reduced probable hospital admissions.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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CT scanning aids rapid diagnosis, treatment planning for abdominal pain: The use of CT scanning to evaluate abdo... http://bit.ly/htdtKJ

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Medical News: CT Helps Emergency Docs Treat Abdominal Pain - in Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology from MedPage Today

medpagetoday.com — “CT has an influential role in determining how patients presenting to the emergency department with nontraumatic abdominal complaints will be managed, a single-center study showed.View full resource at medpagetoday.com

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CT Helps Emergency Docs Treat Abdominal Pain (CME/CE) http://bit.ly/gHnser

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EVAR beats open surgery for ruptured abdominal aneurysms

theheart.org — “Repair of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms with a minimally invasive endovascular approach is associated with a greater reduction in mortality than an open-surgery approach, according to a new study.View full resource at theheart.org

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