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Non-contrast CT scanning: limited value in suspected brain tumor
Radiology
|March 1, 1978
Abstract:
Most patients who have computed tomography because of a suspected brain tumor are subjected to a noncontrast scan followed by a contrast study. Analysis of the scans of all such patients over a two-year period indicates that in most cases a single contrast scan affords the same degree of diagnostic accuracy as a combined pre- and postcontrast study.