radiology pro needed....help??
Posted By: jd on 2009-05-11
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I need some help with a CT scan of the chest, abdomen and pelvis with contrast. After the contrast was injected it sounds like he says " 5.0 mm "axial meters" were acquired from the thoracic inlet to the pubic symphysis. Then, a "one window" exam demonstrates a diffuse bilateral s/l "ground glass opacities", indicative of edema. Can anyone verify the words in quotes for me???
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