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  1. ... abdominal/pelvic MRI to assess for renal lesions; abdominal/pelvic CT with contrast is an alternative when MRI is not an ... Renal tumors Abdominal/pelvic MRI is optimal 1 Abdominal/pelvic CT w/contrast (if MRI not an option) 2 MRI annually ...
  2. ... in young adults: low- versus standard-radiation-dose contrast-enhanced abdominal CT for diagnosis. Radiology. 2011 Aug; 260 (2):437– ... 29. Anderson SW, Soto JA. Multi-detector row CT of acute non-traumatic abdominal pain: contrast and protocol considerations. Radiologic clinics of North America. ...
  3. ... is performed with CT or MRI of the abdomen and pelvis. Contrast-enhanced CT for Wilms tumor patients has high sensitivity and ...
  4. ... on the symptoms and may include abdominal films, abdominal CT, upper GI contrast radiography, esophagogastroduodenoscopy, sigmoidoscopy, liquid phase scintigraphy, and antroduodenal ...
  5. ... age 8 yrs to evaluate for renal tumors Abdominal CT scan w/contrast may also be performed although MRI is preferred. ...
  6. ... PubMed : 19499225 ] Renal Tumor Quantification and Classification in Contrast-Enhanced Abdominal CT. Linguraru MG, Yao J, Gautam R, Peterson J, ...
  7. ... uterus or fallopian tubes. X-rays of the abdomen, barium contrast studies, and CT scans may help detect a blockage of the intestines caused by adhesions. Endoscopy (a way of looking inside the body ... looks inside the uterus Laparoscopy looks inside the abdomen and pelvis
  8. ... the evaluations listed above in addition to: Baseline abdominal imagining by CT or MRI (with contrast) to evaluate for liver adenomas or nodules (see ...
  9. ... level Tests to determine cause or complications include: Abdominal CT -- usually with and without IV contrast ACTH Bone mineral density Cholesterol Fasting glucose In ...
  10. ... extent of disease could include abdominal x-rays, abdominal CT, transit studies (i.e., small bowel contrast studies), and/or endoscopy. Manometry (which typically shows ...
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