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A dye is usually a coloring agent. In medical imaging the term dye refers to radiopaque material used during x-ray examinations to provide or increase contrast in the different tissues and organs. Dye usually refers to intravenous contrast agents. See also Contrast Agents. •
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A computed tomography (CT) of the abdomen images the region from the thoracic diaphragm to the pelvic groin. The computed tomography technique uses x-rays to differentiate tissues by their different radiation absorption rates. Oral contrast material can be given to opacify the bowel before scanning. An i.v. injection of a contrast agent (x-ray dye) improves the visualization of organs like liver, spleen, pancreas and kidneys and provides additional information about the blood supply. Spiral- or helical CT, including improvements in detector technology support faster image acquisition with higher quality. Advanced CT systems can usually obtain a CT scan of the whole abdomen during a single breath hold. This speed increases the detection of small lesions (caused by differences in breathing on consecutive scans) and is beneficial especially in pediatric, elderly or critically-ill patients. Changes in patient weight require variations in x-ray tube potential to maintain constant detector energy fluence. An increased x-ray tube potential improves the contrast to noise resolution (CNR). An abdominal CT is typically used to help diagnose the cause of abdominal pain and diseases such as:
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appendicitis, diverticulitis;
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kidney and gallbladder calcifications;
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abscesses and inflammations;
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cancer, metastases and other tumors;
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pancreatitis;
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vascular disorders.
Other indications for CT scanning of the abdomen/pelvis include planning radiation treatments, guide biopsies and other minimally invasive procedures. Advanced techniques include for example 3D CT angiography, multiphasic contrast-enhanced imaging, virtual cystoscopy, virtual colonoscopy, CT urography and CT densitometry. See also Contrast Enhanced Computed Tomography. Further Reading: Basics:
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Administration in medical imaging refers to the administration of contrast agent (dye) or radioactive material (radiopharmaceutical) into the body by injection, oral administration or by other route.
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