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Radiation to CT

Im a trainee. In where I train, I see that CT can be ordered with and w.o contrast together. In my mind, I am thinking that the way the imaging is done is to do a scan without contrast and then scan the patient again after contrast injection. I am wondering if that would double the radiation and the cost of the imaging.

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