
|Articles|December 11, 2003
CT technology provides detailed imaging of urinary tract in high-risk patients
A single 15-minute CT scan may be all that is needed to detect tiny cancers, stones, and other problems in the urinary tracts of high-risk patients, potentially saving them from additional tests and from delayed detection and treatment.
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