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The phrase "abdomen scan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical contexts to refer to an imaging procedure that examines the abdominal area for diagnostic purposes.
Example: "The doctor recommended an abdomen scan to investigate the cause of the patient's abdominal pain."
Alternatives: "abdominal scan" or "belly scan".
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Table 2 Percentage of each group in agreement with below statements Statement Radiologists CSRs ATCM is affected by centring of patients within the CT gantry 85%9292 % ATCM should not be used in the presence of metallic implants 77%52%2 % The non-contrast phase of an abdomen scan requires the same image quality/noise setting as the contrast phase 8%29%9 %.
The abdomen scan series was used to measure AorCP.
E was estimated following ICRP-103 guidelines [ 26] by using a CT patient dosimetry calculator (CTDosimetry_1.04, Impactscan.org) for a standard abdomen scan of 50 cm from the liver dome to the pelvic floor.
Anteroposterior/lateral chest X-ray and thoracic CT scan (including upper abdomen scan to assess liver and adrenal gland status) were performed ⩽2 weeks and ⩽4 weeks, respectively, before starting induction chemotherapy; thoracic CT scan was repeated ⩽1 week after finishing induction chemotherapy and ⩽12 weeks after starting local treatment.
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More than a third (34.3 %) of participants overestimated the associated ED for a paediatric CT head scan, which is the most common CT examination performed in paediatric patients; while another 27.5 % and 24.0 %, respectively, overestimated the ED typically associated with CT thorax and CT abdomen scans performed on a 5-year-old.
To avoid breathing artifacts, which are more prominent in the upper abdomen, scanning is performed in a cephalo-caudal direction.
The dose penalty of this practice is limited but variable (Table 2): For imaging of the neck, thorax, and abdomen, the DLP is 1,104 mGy cm when the neck and thorax-abdomen are scanned separately versus 968 mGy cm for the neck-thorax-abdomen scanned in one run.
The appropriate staging work-up for patients with SCLC has traditionally included contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) scans of the chest and abdomen, bone scan, and magnetic resonance imaging or CT scan of the brain.
Traditional standard procedures to identify metastatic disease include contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) scans of the chest and abdomen, bone scan, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or CT scan of the brain.
Staging included history and physical examination, performance status score, routine laboratory studies, ECG, chest radiographs, abdomen ultrasound scan or computed tomography, bone scan, skeletal radiographs (if the bone scan was abnormal).
Pre-study evaluation included medical history and physical examination, tumour measurement, CT-scans of head, chest and abdomen, bone scan, left ventricular ejection fraction, complete blood count, serum biochemistry plus liver function tests, tumour markers, bone marrow aspiration and biopsy.
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