Oral Contrast Administered During CT Scans For The Diagnosis Of Acute Appendicitis Provides Limited Accuracy Benefit, Study Suggests

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Oral Contrast Administered During CT Scans For The Diagnosis Of Acute Appendicitis Provides Limited Accuracy Benefit, Study Suggests

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Patient ingestion of oral contrast provides only a small increase in the accuracy of computed tomography (CT) scans used in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis, according to a study to be presente

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