CT SCAN ABDOMEN ORAL + IV CONTRAST

A detailed X-ray imaging of the abdomen using oral and IV contrast to show organs, vessels, and disease in Visit Clinic.
What is a CT SCAN ABDOMEN ORAL + IV CONTRAST Test in Visit Clinic?
A CT scan of the abdomen with oral and IV contrast creates detailed cross-sectional images using X-rays. Oral contrast helps outline the stomach and intestines. IV contrast highlights blood vessels and shows how organs take up dye. The scan does not measure a blood value but shows structure and abnormal changes. It is important for finding inflammation, infection, tumors, bleeding, stones, and bowel blockages. Doctors use it to diagnose causes of sudden or chronic abdominal pain, guide surgery, plan cancer treatment, and monitor how well treatment is working. The test is fast and often used in emergency and routine settings.
CT SCAN ABDOMEN ORAL + IV CONTRAST Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
Do not eat or drink anything except water for 8-12 hours before the test
CT SCAN ABDOMEN ORAL + IV CONTRAST Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The CT SCAN ABDOMEN ORAL + IV CONTRAST test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a CT SCAN ABDOMEN ORAL + IV CONTRAST Test in Visit Clinic?
CT SCAN ABDOMEN ORAL + IV CONTRAST is ordered when detailed images of abdominal organs are needed. It is used for people with severe abdominal pain, fever, trauma, unexplained weight loss, or suspected cancer. The scan helps diagnose appendicitis, obstruction, abscesses, tumors, bleeding, and organ injury. Abnormal results stem from inflammation, infection, stones, trauma, or tumors. A family history of abdominal cancers or inherited bowel disease may make this imaging more important.
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