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	<title>Comments on: Do nuclear medicine procedures affect ct scans?</title>
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		<title>By: Triemferent</title>
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		<description>%100 sure a Tc-MDP injection (for the bone scan) will not affect the CT scan, nor will the CT contrast affect the bone scan.  Its a very common practice to do the CT scan in between the bone injection and the bone scan.  Just for your benefit, you might want to ask the Nuclear tech to leave the IV catheter in your arm so they can use it during the CT.   You&#039;ll save yourself a stick.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>%100 sure a Tc-MDP injection (for the bone scan) will not affect the CT scan, nor will the CT contrast affect the bone scan.  Its a very common practice to do the CT scan in between the bone injection and the bone scan.  Just for your benefit, you might want to ask the Nuclear tech to leave the IV catheter in your arm so they can use it during the CT.   You&#8217;ll save yourself a stick.</p>
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