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PREAMBLE
I. INTRODUCTION
II. INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS
III. QUALIFICATIONS OF PERSONNEL
IV. SPECIFICATIONS OF THE EXAMINATION
V. DOCUMENTATION
VI. EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS
VII. RADIATION SAFETY IN IMAGING
VIII. QUALITY CONTROL AND IMPROVEMENT, SAFETY, INFECTION CONTROL, AND PATIENT EDUCATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
REFERENCES
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ACR–SAR–SPR PRACTICE PARAMETER FOR THE PERFORMANCE OF COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (CT) ENTEROGRAPHY
PREAMBLE
I. INTRODUCTION
II. INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS
III. QUALIFICATIONS OF PERSONNEL
IV. SPECIFICATIONS OF THE EXAMINATION
V. DOCUMENTATION
VI. EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS
VII. RADIATION SAFETY IN IMAGING
VIII. QUALITY CONTROL AND IMPROVEMENT, SAFETY, INFECTION CONTROL, AND PATIENT EDUCATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
REFERENCES
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