MSCT detects pulmonary embolisms without ultrasonography
According to the authors of an article released on April 18, 2008, in The Lancet, venous ultrasonography may no longer be needed to diagnose pulmonary embolisms (PE) when a multislice CT scan (MSCT) is used. Detection of PE currently includes clinical probability assessment (CPA) with subsequent sequential diagnostic tests, such as the D-dimer, ultrasonography and CT scans.
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