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CT scan is often used to diagnose cystic echinococcosis. | CT scan is often used to diagnose cystic echinococcosis. | ||
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Both MRI and CT scans can and are often used although an MRI is often preferred to CT scans when diagnosing cystic echinococcosis since it gives better visualization of liquid areas within the tissue. | Both MRI and CT scans can and are often used although an MRI is often preferred to CT scans when diagnosing cystic echinococcosis since it gives better visualization of liquid areas within the tissue. | ||
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Overview
CT scan is often used to diagnose cystic echinococcosis.
Echinococcosis CT
Both MRI and CT scans can and are often used although an MRI is often preferred to CT scans when diagnosing cystic echinococcosis since it gives better visualization of liquid areas within the tissue.