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CT Scan is mostly used in patients who are contraindicated for MRI or in the cases with skull fracture Suspicious. | [[CT Scan]] is mostly used in patients who are [[Contraindication|contraindicated]] for [[MRI]] or in the cases with [[skull fracture]] Suspicious. | ||
==CT Scan== | ==CT Scan== | ||
CT Scan is mostly used in patients who are contraindicated for MRI or in the cases with skull fracture Suspicious.<ref name=":0">{{cite book | last = Mattle | first = Heinrich | title = Fundamentals of neurology : an illustrated guide | publisher = Thieme | location = Stuttgart New York | year = 2017 | isbn = 9783131364524 }}</ref> | [[CT Scan]] is mostly used in patients who are [[Contraindication|contraindicated]] for [[MRI]] or in the cases with [[skull fracture]] Suspicious.<ref name=":0">{{cite book | last = Mattle | first = Heinrich | title = Fundamentals of neurology : an illustrated guide | publisher = Thieme | location = Stuttgart New York | year = 2017 | isbn = 9783131364524 }}</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
CT Scan is mostly used in patients who are contraindicated for MRI or in the cases with skull fracture Suspicious.
CT Scan
CT Scan is mostly used in patients who are contraindicated for MRI or in the cases with skull fracture Suspicious.[1]
References
- ↑ Mattle, Heinrich (2017). Fundamentals of neurology : an illustrated guide. Stuttgart New York: Thieme. ISBN 9783131364524.