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==Overview==
==Overview==


There are no CT scan findings associated with [disease name].
There are no [[Computed tomography|CT scan]] findings associated with irritable bowel syndrome ([[Irritable bowel syndrome|IBS]]).


OR
==CT scan==


[Location] CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of [disease name]. Findings on CT scan suggestive of/diagnostic of [disease name] include [finding 1], [finding 2], and [finding 3].
*There are no [[Computed tomography|CT scan]] findings associated with irritable bowel syndrome ([[Irritable bowel syndrome|IBS]]).
 
*[[Computed tomography|CT]] colonography might help in the differentiation of sub-types of [[Irritable bowel syndrome|IBS]] based on diameter and length of different sections of the [[Colon (anatomy)|colon]].<ref name="pmid27895427">{{cite journal |vauthors=Ohgo H, Imaeda H, Yamaoka M, Yoneno K, Hosoe N, Mizukami T, Nakamoto H |title=Irritable bowel syndrome evaluation using computed tomography colonography |journal=World J. Gastroenterol. |volume=22 |issue=42 |pages=9394–9399 |year=2016 |pmid=27895427 |pmc=5107703 |doi=10.3748/wjg.v22.i42.9394 |url=}}</ref>
OR
*[[Computed tomography|CT scan]] for [[cancer]] [[diagnosis]] is of lower utility in the absence of alarm symptoms.<ref name="pmid22156992">{{cite journal |vauthors=O'Connor OJ, McSweeney SE, McWilliams S, O'Neill S, Shanahan F, Quigley EM, Maher MM |title=Role of radiologic imaging in irritable bowel syndrome: evidence-based review |journal=Radiology |volume=262 |issue=2 |pages=485–94 |year=2012 |pmid=22156992 |doi=10.1148/radiol.11110423 |url=}}</ref>
 
There are no CT scan findings associated with [disease name]. However, a CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of complications of [disease name], which include [complication 1], [complication 2], and [complication 3].
 
==CT scan==


*There are no CT scan findings associated with IBS.
*CT scan is of lower utility in the absence of alarm symptoms.
==References==
==References==
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sudarshana Datta, MD [2]

Overview

There are no CT scan findings associated with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

CT scan

  • There are no CT scan findings associated with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
  • CT colonography might help in the differentiation of sub-types of IBS based on diameter and length of different sections of the colon.[1]
  • CT scan for cancer diagnosis is of lower utility in the absence of alarm symptoms.[2]

References

  1. Ohgo H, Imaeda H, Yamaoka M, Yoneno K, Hosoe N, Mizukami T, Nakamoto H (2016). "Irritable bowel syndrome evaluation using computed tomography colonography". World J. Gastroenterol. 22 (42): 9394–9399. doi:10.3748/wjg.v22.i42.9394. PMC 5107703. PMID 27895427.
  2. O'Connor OJ, McSweeney SE, McWilliams S, O'Neill S, Shanahan F, Quigley EM, Maher MM (2012). "Role of radiologic imaging in irritable bowel syndrome: evidence-based review". Radiology. 262 (2): 485–94. doi:10.1148/radiol.11110423. PMID 22156992.

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