Non-medical person here... This is fascinating! If just reading a CT scan can be this tricky, no wonder medical education takes so long and is so hard! Respect...
I need someone to looka t my recent CT and help me figure out what is wrong in my abdominal area! I have pain for months and they didn't find anything major! Can I share my CT with you please? tnx so much
Abdominal CT scans are usually taken during the venous phase (70 seconds after IV contrast, more or less). You can tell this is a venous phase because the portal vein and the hepatic veins are enhanced and the liver is hyper attenuating when compared to a noncontrast image. Also, it looks like no oral contrast whas given, as the stomach and intestinal contents are not enhanced.
Hi all and pls help me out to understand the situation, I had gone for CT abdominal contrast iv , as dye inserted in my body I start feeling the dye travelling whole body and felt allergy like bee is biting whole body, i stand up and asks rediologist to stop immediately and fainted, after some time when I wake up I peed in my pant and Doctor told me we have given you CPR. Let me know how normal is this ? Can I live life normal and this will not happen again, how is my life expectancy, my all body vitals are ok ,I kept 1 day in hospital to check my vitals. Pls help me out it was shock or cardic arrest. This will definately give me idea what was happend to me actually. Will be appreciated. Thanks God bless everyone
Should not affect your expectancy or your quality of life...just ask which dye they gave..you are probably allergic to that dye...however confirm with your doctor-in-charge
CT scans use x-rays so getting one adds to your radiation exposure. The risk from any one scan is small but the more scans you receive the more radiation exposure you accumulate and the risk adds up. Also different CT scans (e.g. heart vs entire abdomen) require amounts of radiation. The CT scanner matters too. As technology improves the same scan can be obtained with less radiation. As with many things in medicine it's a trade off. For the average person, if a scan is medically indicated the risk of not doing the scan probably far outweighs the risk of the scan. if you're an eccentric millionaire and want to get scanned once a month just because you can, that's probably not a good idea.
Thank you so much for this information, if I could get rid of this terrible taste in my mouth, I think I would feel better, but they assured me it would not last🙏
Sir I have one question to ask .. how In the ct axial View, the left side of the organs appears in the right side and right side of organs in left? Why we can't tilt it? Please answer sir..
Because images are inverted. It is like looking in a mirror, the right side of your body will be on the left side of the film and the left side of your body will be on right
Non-medical person here... This is fascinating! If just reading a CT scan can be this tricky, no wonder medical education takes so long and is so hard!
Respect...
I mean radiology is its own specialty!
This is very helpful, thank you!! Just wanna point out to anyone watching that you meant to say ascending colon* @2:50 and not descending colon
great video, but would be nice if the mouse/pointer was a different color than the scan so easier to follow along with. but great video either way.
Very helpful. Why is the liver on the left side in the axial image? Is it because youre looking from down to up?
Patient on back with feet coming out of screen at you
Great explanation
I went to the ER for abdominal pain. They did a cat-scan when I got my results they said all was good. What do they typically look for ?
Go to ask your doctor plz
Any kind of abnormalities or inflammatory diseases
Are you alive? It could have been an Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm if not something else.
@NexVice I'm alive my friend they couldn't find anything it came back normal
Maybe it's just a colicky pain. 😊
Red prominent pointer shud be useful,,,image's shud be change slowly
Would this detect pancreas issues?
Can you review my CT scan?
I need someone to looka t my recent CT and help me figure out what is wrong in my abdominal area! I have pain for months and they didn't find anything major! Can I share my CT with you please? tnx so much
Can you type in where we can get the practise website ? as it isnt heard properly on the video
Great video. Typically how high up does the abdominal CT can go? (ie. below the larynx?) Thanks
You did not mention if it was with iv contrast or oral contrast or without
Abdominal CT scans are usually taken during the venous phase (70 seconds after IV contrast, more or less). You can tell this is a venous phase because the portal vein and the hepatic veins are enhanced and the liver is hyper attenuating when compared to a noncontrast image. Also, it looks like no oral contrast whas given, as the stomach and intestinal contents are not enhanced.
Thanks for this !
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Hi all and pls help me out to understand the situation, I had gone for CT abdominal contrast iv , as dye inserted in my body I start feeling the dye travelling whole body and felt allergy like bee is biting whole body, i stand up and asks rediologist to stop immediately and fainted, after some time when I wake up I peed in my pant and Doctor told me we have given you CPR. Let me know how normal is this ? Can I live life normal and this will not happen again, how is my life expectancy, my all body vitals are ok ,I kept 1 day in hospital to check my vitals. Pls help me out it was shock or cardic arrest. This will definately give me idea what was happend to me actually. Will be appreciated. Thanks God bless everyone
Gosh... l hope you got the answers to your questions. The medical world is a minefield, especially if they're trying to hide something from you...
Ask your doc
Should not affect your expectancy or your quality of life...just ask which dye they gave..you are probably allergic to that dye...however confirm with your doctor-in-charge
It is definitely not normal for a CT scan to cause cardiac arrest. Is this a joke?
@@iowadarkridethe contrast! Read
I'm a 15 year C.T. Tech & the teacher is moving the images too fast to learn properly.
2:54 ascending colon
Dose it cause cancer
Stupid question no
CT scans use x-rays so getting one adds to your radiation exposure. The risk from any one scan is small but the more scans you receive the more radiation exposure you accumulate and the risk adds up.
Also different CT scans (e.g. heart vs entire abdomen) require amounts of radiation. The CT scanner matters too. As technology improves the same scan can be obtained with less radiation.
As with many things in medicine it's a trade off.
For the average person, if a scan is medically indicated the risk of not doing the scan probably far outweighs the risk of the scan.
if you're an eccentric millionaire and want to get scanned once a month just because you can, that's probably not a good idea.
@@chaz6399 hi I’ve been ct scanned twice in the last month I was told the radiation exposure is really low
Thank you so much for this information, if I could get rid of this terrible taste in my mouth, I think I would feel better, but they assured me it would not last🙏
Sir I have one question to ask .. how In the ct axial View, the left side of the organs appears in the right side and right side of organs in left? Why we can't tilt it?
Please answer sir..
Because images are inverted. It is like looking in a mirror, the right side of your body will be on the left side of the film and the left side of your body will be on right
Why do the bowels seem scrambled
Eassy to new the tesult
You are moving the image so fast that one cannot catch up with you, slow down man, do you know how to explain something for people to understand?
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very bad.so sorry