What is a non-contrast CT scan?

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2026-02-17 21:35

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There are two types of contrast used in CT, oral and IV. The oral contrast is usually a thin barium sulfate suspension and is used to distend and coat the stomach and intestines. IV contrast is usually a nonionic iodinated liquid injected into your arm. This highlights anatomy with blood flow. A noncontrast ct scan usually refers to NOT using the IV contrast, oral may still be used.

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