Spleen Structure Imaging
Computed Tomography provides detailed images of splenic tissue and surrounding structures. It identifies trauma infection and vascular abnormalities. High resolution imaging supports accurate diagnosis. Computed Tomography is essential for evaluating splenic disease.
Contrast Enhancement
Contrast agents improve visualization of splenic perfusion. Arterial and venous phases reveal different pathologies. Proper timing enhances detection of infarcts and masses. Contrast use is critical for spleen imaging.
Trauma Evaluation
Computed Tomography is the primary tool for assessing splenic injury after trauma. It identifies lacerations hematomas and active bleeding. Rapid imaging supports emergency decision making. Computed Tomography improves outcomes in trauma care.
Clinical Applications
Computed Tomography is used to evaluate pain infection trauma and tumors of the spleen. It provides rapid and accurate assessment of splenic health. The technology supports early diagnosis and treatment planning. Computed Tomography remains a key tool in spleen imaging.
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Radiology > Computed Tomography for Spleen Imaging