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Computed Tomography (ct)

CT, or computed tomography, creates cross-sectional images of the body using x-rays and computing. It delivers more information than standard x-rays. CT scans are used to diagnose and monitor disorders in the chest, abdomen, and brain, among other places. It is capable of detecting cancers, injuries, bleeding, and other issues. Although CT entails some radiation exposure, technological developments have minimized this risk.

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What can be done when heart becomes enlarged due to cocaine use?

Query: Hello doctor, I was taking cocaine and alcohol once a week for 20 years. On the first of this year, I started getting cough and breathlessness. I continue to do my binge until four weeks ago when I was diagnosed with mild left ventricle dysfunction. I then had a chest CT scan and lungs came back cle...  Read Full »


Dr. Sapkal Ganeshrao Patilba

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Your reports are showing mild LV dysfunction (left ventricle) with no lung disease (attachment removed to protect patient identity). LV dysfunction is likely to be related to drug abuse. Still, it will be useful if you provide your ECG and echo cardiography report. I...  Read Full »

Am I likely to develop cancer after having multiple CT and MRI scans?

Query: Hi doctor, I am 29 years old. Within six months of having a delivery, I have done a head CT, and three chest CT studies to rule out PE. My first PE study was done with a protective shielding on my chest to reduce the radiation to my breasts. I did not have any shielding on my second study. During my...  Read Full »


Dr. Vivek Chail

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. CT of the head might have given you two mSv radiation. CT of the abdomen and pelvis might have given you 14 mSv radiation. CT scan of the chest might have given you 45 mSv radiation. The total radiation dose received approximately is 61 mSv. You might have an additional...  Read Full »

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