Clues to vascular disorders at non-contrast CT of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis

Non-contrast chest CT scans are commonly performed while CT scans of the abdomen and pelvis are performed in a select subset of patients; those with limited renal function, an allergy to iodinated contrast, in the setting of suspected renal calculus, retroperitoneal hematoma, common duct calculus, a...

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description Non-contrast chest CT scans are commonly performed while CT scans of the abdomen and pelvis are performed in a select subset of patients; those with limited renal function, an allergy to iodinated contrast, in the setting of suspected renal calculus, retroperitoneal hematoma, common duct calculus, abdominal aortic aneurysm with or without rupture, and in patients undergoing a PET-CT scan. In the absence of intravenous contrast, vascular structures may prove challenging to evaluate, yet their assessment is an important component of every non-contrast CT examination. We describe the key imaging features of both arterial and venous pathology, and review clues and common associated non-vascular findings, which can help the radiologist identify vascular disorders at non-contrast CT. Briefly, alternative imaging options are discussed.
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Abdomen - blood supply
Allergies
Aneurysms
Aortic aneurysms
Calculi
Chest
Computed tomography
Disorders
Gastroenterology
Hematoma
Hepatology
Humans
Imaging
Intravenous administration
Medical imaging
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Patients
Pelvis
Pelvis - blood supply
Pictorial Essay
Positron emission
Radiology
Renal function
Rupture
Rupturing
Thorax - blood supply
Tomography, X-Ray Computed - methods
Vascular Diseases - diagnostic imaging
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