CT Abdomen Dual phase (Contrast)

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A contrast-enhanced CT scan of the abdomen performed in two phases for lesion characterization.

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CT Abdomen Dual Phase is an advanced CT scan performed using intravenous contrast dye and acquired in two phases—arterial and portal venous. This technique allows detailed evaluation of abdominal organs such as the liver, pancreas, kidneys, spleen, and blood vessels. It is commonly used to detect and characterize tumors, vascular abnormalities, inflammatory conditions, and focal lesions based on their enhancement pattern. Dual phase CT is especially useful in assessing liver and pancreatic lesions and in differentiating benign from malignant findings. The scan provides high-quality diagnostic images and supports accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. The procedure is non-invasive and performed under medical supervision with appropriate contrast safety precautions.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is used to evaluate liver, pancreas, kidney lesions, and vascular abnormalities.

Two phases: arterial and portal venous.

Yes, intravenous contrast dye is required.

Yes, it is safe when performed as advised, with contrast safety precautions.

The scan usually takes about 15–20 minutes.

Patients with suspected abdominal tumors, vascular lesions, or unclear imaging findings may be advised this scan.