Computed tomography arterial portography (ctap)

  • What is a CTAP scan for?

    Computed tomography arterial portography (CTAP) is usually used to evaluate the portal vein invasion by neoplasm..

  • What is CTAP in radiology?

    CT during arterial portography (CTAP) is based on portal enhancement of the liver by infusion of contrast material through the superior mesenteric or splenic artery..

  • What is the CTAP technique?

    CT during arterial portography (CTAP) is based on portal enhancement of the liver by infusion of contrast material through the superior mesenteric or splenic artery..

  • Hepatic Angiography and Computed Tomography Portography
    This is a technique whereby contrast material is administered directly into the splanchnic bed by injection into the superior mesenteric artery.
Computed tomography arterial portography (CTAP) is usually used to evaluate the portal vein invasion by neoplasm.
Computed tomography arterial portography (CTAP) is usually used to evaluate the portal vein invasion by neoplasm. Our study proves that CTAP is superior to  AbstractMethodsResultsDiscussion

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