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CT Scan of Abdomen and Pelvis

On a CT that involves the pelvis are bones usually seen? Lumbar spine, sacrum, coccyx, etc.

I'm moving down a path with my GP and an upcoming PMR specialist trying to figure out a source of chronic 2-month back/tailbone pain and I'm trying to understand if two prior CTs (Nov 2020 and Apr 2021) would serve as helpful evaluating bone issues (tumors for example although I know that's unlikely given my age, 37, and medical history).

I imagine I have an MRI in my future regardless.

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