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Contrast-enhanced CT

Contrast-enhanced CT is a medical imaging technique that uses a special dye, called contrast material, to improve the visibility of organs, blood vessels, and tissues during a CT scan. The dye is usually injected into a vein, and it helps highlight areas of interest by making them appear more distinct on the images. This allows doctors to better detect, diagnose, and evaluate conditions such as tumors, infections, or blood vessel issues. The procedure is quick, generally safe, and provides detailed images that aid in accurate medical assessment.