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Advisability CT with contrast following removal of kidney
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Ash Tewari, MD, M.Ch. - Prostate Cancer, Robotic Prostatectomy, Urology, Oncology, Surgery
Weill Medical College of Cornell University New York - NY
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Advisability CT with contrast following removal of kidney

by willyp, Oct 23, 2007 01:45PM
I had a kidney removed due to RCC.  For my 6 month follow up my physician wants me to get an abdominal CT with contrast.  I'm concerned about damage to my remaining kidney from the contrast.  Do the risks of the procedure outweigh the potential benefits given other tests/scans that are available?  

by Ash Tewari, MD, M.Ch., Nov 30, 2007 02:51PM
To: willyp
If your physician believes that the benefit of a  followup CT scan outweighs the risks involved with the use of contrast, then proceed.

Certain precautions can prevent contrast toxicity. These include; good hydration and use of non-ionic contrast agents.

Best,

Ash Tewari, MD
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