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CT scans expose patients to higher doses of ionizing radiation compared to other imaging modalities, which raises concerns about cumulative exposure and potential long-term risks. They can also produce artifacts due to patient movement or metal implants, which may obscure important details. Additionally, CT scans may not provide sufficient soft tissue contrast for certain conditions, making MRI or ultrasound more suitable in some cases. Finally, they are limited in their ability to assess functional parameters of organs compared to other imaging techniques.

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