CT SCAN OF LEFT / RIGHT KNEE WITH 3D
The CT hip protocol is a diagnostic examination primarily used to assess the hip joint. Usually conducted without contrast, it focuses on evaluating hip joint structures. However, in certain cases, it can be combined with a CT arthrogram to investigate chondral or labral tears or to conduct a femoral neck version scan for a more comprehensive evaluation. It’s important to note that the details of this protocol can vary. Factors such as the type of CT scanner, specific hardware and software, preferences of radiologists or referring physicians, and patient-specific factors like implants or particular indications may influence the protocol’s specifics. This article aims to offer a general concept of the CT protocol for hip assessment, understanding that variations exist based on these diverse factors.
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