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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
CT scan is routinely done in the patients with suspected [[aplastic anemia]]. | CT scan is routinely done in the patients with suspected [[aplastic anemia]]. | ||
== | ==CT scan findings== | ||
* [[Thymoma]] | * [[Thymoma]] | ||
* [[Lymphadenopathy]] | * [[Lymphadenopathy]] | ||
* [[Fanconi anemia]]. This type of anemia can lead to aplastic anemia. | * [[Fanconi anemia]]. This type of anemia can lead to aplastic anemia. | ||
* Helpful in ruling out infections. | * Helpful in ruling out infections. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist|2}} | {{Reflist|2}} |
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Overview
CT scan is routinely done in the patients with suspected aplastic anemia.
CT scan findings
- Thymoma
- Lymphadenopathy
- Fanconi anemia. This type of anemia can lead to aplastic anemia.
- Helpful in ruling out infections.