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Computed Tomography of the Lung, Pleura, and Chest Wall

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1984
Because of rapid technologic advances, clearly defined clinical indications, and widespread availability, computed tomography of the lungs, pleura, and chest wall has become increasingly important in the imaging and subsequent management of numerous thoracic disorders.
R D, Pugatch, C S, Munn, L J, Faling
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Venous Structures of the Chest and Abdomen at Computer Tomography

Acta Radiologica. Diagnosis, 1979
From a total of 1 560 CT examinations of the thorax and abdomen transverse sections illustrating various normal and abnormal venous structures were selected. The radiologic importance of these structures is pointed out.
A, Kolbenstvedt   +2 more
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The Significance of Incidental Findings on Computed Tomography of the Chest

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2018
Computed tomography (CT) of the chest has replaced lung scans and pulmonary angiography as the criterion standard for the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism (PE). Most of these examinations are negative for PE, but they frequently have incidental findings that may require further evaluation.In order to examine common incidental findings and their possible
Anna L, Waterbrook   +2 more
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Computed Tomography of the Pediatric Chest

2016
Advances in multidetector computed tomography (CT) technology have revolutionized thoracic imaging in children. Faster scanning times, increased anatomic coverage, and high quality reconstructions have enabled CT to become a valuable tool in the evaluation of thoracic diseases.
Shannon G. Farmakis, Marilyn J. Siegel
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Arterial Structures of the Chest and Abdomen at Computer Tomography

Acta Radiologica. Diagnosis, 1979
Cross-sections illustrating normal and abnormal arterial structures were selected from a total of 1810 CT examinations of the chest and the abdomen. The radiologic importance of these structures is pointed out.
A, Kolbenstvedt   +2 more
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Role of Computed Tomography in Pediatric Chest Conditions

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2016
CT is the preferred cross-sectional imaging modality for detailed evaluation of anatomy and pathology of the lung and tracheobronchial tree, and plays a complimentary role in the evaluation of certain chest wall, mediastinal, and cardiac abnormalities.
Aparna, Irodi   +3 more
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[Computer-assisted tomography of the chest].

Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift, 1979
Computer-assisted tomography of the chest is the most accurate technique in diagnostic imaging of tumoral disease of the mediastinum. It is also a reliable method of detecting lymphadenopathies and lung metastases, as well as any pathological process involving the pleura and the thoracic wall.
M, de Baets, P, Schnyder
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Computed Tomography of the Chest in the Intensive Care Unit

Critical Care Clinics, 1994
Two recent reports evaluated thoracic CT in critically ill patients. One looked at 87 patients with concurrent mobile chest radiographs and CT scans. CT provided unsuspected significant diagnostic information in 61 of the 87 patients. Examples included malpositioned or occluded chest tube, unsuspected large pleural effusion, empyema, pneumothorax, lung
B H, Gross, D L, Spizarny
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Chest computed tomography

2021
Harm Tiddens   +2 more
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High-Resolution Computed Tomography of the Chest

Journal of Thoracic Imaging, 1993
High-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) may show parenchymal abnormalities in patients with normal or questionable findings on the chest radiograph; and because it provides an accurate assessment of the pattern and distribution of lung disease, it also improves the accuracy of the differential diagnosis.
S P, Padley, B, Adler, N L, Müller
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