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CT Scan Whole Abdomen Contrast, in Visit Clinic

A detailed X-ray scan of the whole abdomen using contrast to show organs, blood vessels, tumors, and inflammation in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
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Male/Female
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24 hours
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What is a CT Scan Whole Abdomen Contrast Test in Visit Clinic?

A CT Scan Whole Abdomen with contrast is an imaging test that uses X-rays and injected dye to make detailed cross-sectional pictures of the belly. It does not measure a blood value but shows organ size, shape, blood vessels, fluid, masses, and injury. This detail helps find tumors, infections, inflammation, stones, bleeding, and trauma. Doctors use it to diagnose causes of abdominal pain, guide biopsies or drainages, stage cancers, and monitor treatment. The contrast improves visibility of blood flow and small lesions. It can also detect abscesses and vascular problems. Some people may need allergy checks for contrast and the test involves a small radiation dose.

CT Scan Whole Abdomen Contrast Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Do not eat or drink anything except water for 8-12 hours before the test

CT Scan Whole Abdomen Contrast Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The CT Scan Whole Abdomen Contrast test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a CT Scan Whole Abdomen Contrast Test in Visit Clinic?

CT Scan Whole Abdomen Contrast is ordered as a dedicated abdominal imaging study or part of an imaging workup. Doctors may request it for unexplained abdominal pain, trauma, suspected tumors, infection, bleeding, or to evaluate kidney stones. It helps diagnose and stage cancers, find abscesses or vascular problems, and check organ injury. Abnormal findings can come from infection, tumors, inflammation, trauma, or medication effects, and a family history of cancer may prompt earlier testing.

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Frequently asked questions

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Is a CT scan of the abdomen better with or without contrast in Visit Clinic?plus

For most abdominal CTs, intravenous (and sometimes oral) contrast is preferred because it improves detection and characterization of tumors, infections, inflammation and vascular injury; oral contrast can also help evaluate the bowel lumen. Non-contrast CT is typically used for suspected kidney stones, acute hemorrhage or when contrast is contraindicated (severe renal impairment or iodine allergy). Your doctor will choose based on the clinical question and kidney function.

What are the side effects of a CT scan with contrast in Visit Clinic?plus

CT scans with iodinated contrast can cause mild reactions such as nausea, vomiting, metallic taste, warmth, flushing, itching and hives. More serious but rare effects include allergic reactions (wheezing, shortness of breath, low blood pressure or anaphylaxis), contrast-induced kidney injury—especially with preexisting renal disease—extravasation at the injection site, delayed skin reactions and occasional thyroid dysfunction.

Is CT scan safe for children in Visit Clinic?plus

CT scans use ionizing radiation and children are more radiosensitive, so there is a small increased lifetime cancer risk—especially with repeated exams. When medically necessary, benefits usually outweigh risks. Radiology teams minimize exposure with pediatric protocols, dose adjustment, limited scan range, and alternative imaging (ultrasound or MRI) where appropriate. Discuss risks, benefits and options with your child’s clinician and radiologist before proceeding.

How do you prepare for abdominal CT scan with contrast in Visit Clinic?plus

Arrive fasting for 4–6 hours (clear fluids usually allowed; hydrate well). Follow any oral-contrast drinking instructions given. Tell staff about allergies, kidney disease, diabetes, pregnancy, and all medications (you may need to pause metformin). Bring ID and prior imaging. You’ll get an IV for iodinated contrast; blood tests for kidney function may be required. Remove jewelry and follow check‑in instructions.

What organs are visible in a CT abdomen in Visit Clinic?plus

A CT abdomen typically shows the liver, gallbladder, spleen, pancreas, kidneys and adrenal glands; stomach, small intestine and colon; major blood vessels (aorta, inferior vena cava); lymph nodes, mesentery and peritoneum; the urinary bladder and pelvic organs (uterus, ovaries, prostate) when included; as well as bones (lumbar spine, pelvis) and surrounding fat and soft tissues.

Can I drink water before a CT scan of the abdomen in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes — you can usually drink clear water before an abdominal CT. Most centres allow clear fluids up to about two hours beforehand and encourage hydration, especially if IV contrast will be used. Avoid solid food for 4 to 6 hours and follow any instructions about prescribed oral contrast. Tell staff if you take metformin or have kidney disease for specific guidance.