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==CT ==
==CT ==
*[[CT scan]] may be useful in the evaluation of [[cirrhosis]] and its complications.
*[[CT scan]] may be useful in the evaluation of [[cirrhosis]] and its complications.
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![[Image:Perforated-gallbladder-with-bile-peritonitis.jpg|800|thumb|CT scan with contrast enhancement showing perforated gall bladder, surrounding peritoneum shows abnormally increased enhancement - Case courtesy of Dr Nasir Siddiqui, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 12265]]
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CT scan may be useful in the evaluation of cirrhosis and its complications.

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CT scan with contrast enhancement showing perforated gall bladder, surrounding peritoneum shows abnormally increased enhancement - Case courtesy of Dr Nasir Siddiqui, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 12265


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