No, you cannot see an ulcer on a ct scan.
That's something you should check with your doctor about and definitely ask the CT technician.
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CT scans can focus on the thoracic or abdominal sections of the aorta to locate aneurysms and other possible aortic diseases.
Regardless of the type of scan used and the potential difficulties encountered, ultrasound remains faster and less expensive than computed tomography scans (CT).
CT scans of the body will often be used to observe abdominal organs, such as the liver, kidneys, adrenal glands, spleen, pancreas, biliary tree and lymph nodes, and extremities.
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Yes and/or no. This depends on what the test is looking for and the policies of the place doing your CT and your doctor. Always talk to your doctor about alternatives and what is best for your case. For some CT tests, the oral prep (drink) is of minimal concern. For some CT tests it can be the main concern.
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CT scans can focus on the thoracic or abdominal aorta to locate aneurysms and other possible aortic diseases.