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Cta doesn't seem to offer much of a fetal radiation benefit for pregnant women http://www.acr.org/~/media/186992e39e754270bb3abbf44a5a5801.pdf#page6
VQ doesn't seem to offer much of a fetal radiation benefit for pregnant women http://www.acr.org/~/media/186992e39e754270bb3abbf44a5a5801.pdf#page6


And there are just perfusion scans as options http://www.resus.com.au/blog/vq-or-ctpa-in-suspected-pe-in-pregnancy/
And there are just perfusion scans as options http://www.resus.com.au/blog/vq-or-ctpa-in-suspected-pe-in-pregnancy/


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This is an important (and separate) topic.  Lets move it to it's own page: [[PE in Pregnancy]]
This is an important (and separate) topic.  Lets move it to it's own page: [[PE in Pregnancy]]

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VQ doesn't seem to offer much of a fetal radiation benefit for pregnant women http://www.acr.org/~/media/186992e39e754270bb3abbf44a5a5801.pdf#page6

And there are just perfusion scans as options http://www.resus.com.au/blog/vq-or-ctpa-in-suspected-pe-in-pregnancy/



This is an important (and separate) topic. Lets move it to it's own page: PE in Pregnancy