CT scan reduces unnecessary appendix operations
According to a team of researchers led by Dr. Steven Raman, the chances of patients having an unnecessary appendix operation have declined since 1996, as doctors are turning towards CT scans to diagnose appendicitis. Published in the New England Journal of Medicine, the study involved 1081 patients who had their appendix removed, and the figure of 20% CT scans in 1996 went up to 85% in 2006.
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