Medical imaging using X-rays.
The triple-phase liver CT protocol is a useful examination in the assessment of focal liver lesions, hypervascular liver metastases and endocrine tumors.
It involves a dedicated late arterial phase, portal venous phase and delayed phase acquisition. Not to be confused with a four-phase which involves the addition of a non-contrast series. This examination is most typically utilized to differential a hepatocellular carcinoma from other lesions.
Liver Imaging:
Pancreatic Imaging:
Renal Imaging:
Abdominal Masses and Tumors:
Vascular Studies:
Pelvic Imaging:
Monitoring Treatment Response: