Description
CT Abdomen Triphasic Study is an advanced imaging technique that involves taking multiple sets of CT images of the abdomen at different time points after the injection of contrast material. This method captures images during three distinct phases: the arterial phase, the portal venous phase, and the delayed phase. Each phase provides unique information about blood flow and organ enhancement patterns. This study is particularly valuable in the evaluation of liver lesions, allowing for accurate characterization of tumors and differentiation between benign and malignant growths. It’s also useful in assessing other abdominal organs such as the pancreas and kidneys, and in detecting vascular abnormalities. The triphasic approach enhances the detection and characterization of various abdominal pathologies, making it an essential tool in oncology and hepatobiliary imaging.
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