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Replacing Barium Enema with CT Colonography in Patients Older Than 70 Years: The Importance of Detecting Extracolonic Abnormalities

Damian J. M. Tolan1, Euan M. Armstrong2 and Anthony H. Chapman1

1 Department of Clinical Radiology, St. James's University Hospital, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS9 7TF, United Kingdom.
2 Department of Clinical Radiology, Derriford Hospital, Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom.


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Fig. 1 Flowchart shows analysis of findings reported in patients with colorectal carcinoma (CRC) at CT colonography (CTC).

 

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Fig. 2 Chart shows number and type of all malignancies detected at CT colonography in 49 of 400 patients with 52 cancers; three patients had two cancers. MSK = musculoskeletal.

 

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Fig. 3 Chart shows number of patients, shown in parentheses, and percentage of patients older than 70 years with significant abnormalities diagnosed at CT colonography categorized by main diagnosis.

 

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