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  • "The satisfaction survey showed that patients found oral contrast material to be the least pleasant experience (mean score 4.9) and the second worse was cannulation and intravenous injection (mean score 6.7)."

    Routine Use of Positive Oral Contrast Material Is Not Required for Oncology Patients Undergoing Follow-up Multidetector CT
    Harieaswar S et al.
    Radiology 2009; 250:246-253

  • "Routine use of positive oral contrast material can be safely discontinued on follow-up multidetector CT examinations in oncology patients undergoing treatment."

    Routine Use of Positive Oral Contrast Material Is Not Required for Oncology Patients Undergoing Follow-up Multidetector CT
    Harieaswar S et al.
    Radiology 2009; 250:246-253

  • "Drinking positive oral contrast material is the least pleasant patient experience of CT."

    Routine Use of Positive Oral Contrast Material Is Not Required for Oncology Patients Undergoing Follow-up Multidetector CT
    Harieaswar S et al.
    Radiology 2009; 250:246-253

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