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*Though [[computed topography]] (CT) scans and [[magnetic resonance imaging]] (MRI) scans can accurately identify masses and detect metastases, they are often more expensive than an ultrasound scan.<ref name="book123">{{Citation | *Though [[computed topography]] (CT) scans and [[magnetic resonance imaging]] (MRI) scans can accurately identify masses and detect metastases, they are often more expensive than an ultrasound scan.<ref name="book123">{{Citation | ||
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Overview
The most cost-effective technique to diagnose cholangitis is an ultrasound.
Cost-Effectiveness of Therapy
- An ultrasound scan is the most cost effective imaging for cholangitis.
- Though computed topography (CT) scans and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans can accurately identify masses and detect metastases, they are often more expensive than an ultrasound scan.[1]
References
- ↑ Cameron, John L. & Cameron, Andrew M. (2014), Current Surgical Therapy: Expert Consult, Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier, Inc.