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CT scans and arthro-CT scans

Baillière's Clinical Rheumatology, 1996
The study of the cartilage is relatively easy with modern imaging. If the interpretation of MRI cartilage remains difficult arthro-CT images are easy to obtain. Arthro-CT is much preferable to simple arthrography. These two steps are in fact complementary: the global study of the joint is made with arthrography while the accurate assessment of ...
Alain Chevrot   +4 more
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CT in Hybrid SPECT/CT and PET/CT

2021
CT has been an integral part of hybrid imaging PET/CT and SPECT/CT for almost two decades and has not received the attention it deserves when compared to PET or SPECT. As the sensitivity and reconstruction of a PET scanner were improved over the years, the amount of radiation from the injected 18F-FDG dose to the patient was decreased and the radiation
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Hjerte-CT

Ugeskrift for Læger, 2020
Cardiac CT has become a frequently used diagnostic modality in Denmark, especially for the evaluation of coronary artery disease indicated by angina pectoris/dyspnoea. Indications have recently expanded to include evaluation of valvular heart disease, pre- and post-procedural evaluation related to several invasive procedures as well as some congenital ...
Fuchs, Andreas   +6 more
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CT, CT-Angiography, and Perfusion-CT Evaluation of Stroke

2017
A stroke is a sudden loss of neurological function due to brain parenchyma damage, caused either by the sudden loss of blood flow to a specific brain region (ischemic stroke) or by the rupture of blood vessels in the brain (hemorrhagic stroke). Patients with acute stroke usually present with a focal neurological deficit, but the clinical symptoms are ...
C. Federau, M. Wintermark
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CT of Fundoplication

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1991
To determine the CT findings postfundoplication, we retrospectively compared CT in 22 postfundoplication patients with CT in 22 patients with unrepaired hiatal hernias and gastroesophageal (GE) junction abnormalities and 24 patients with gastric or esophageal carcinoma involving the GE junction.
Reed P. Rice   +6 more
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Real-time CT and CT fluoroscopy

The British Journal of Radiology, 2001
The development of CT scanner technology in the past 10 years has brought a range of advances, including slip ring scanning, fast (sub-second) rotation times and greater computing power. These advances have been combined to allow rapid reconstruction of CT scanner data that can be updated continuously to provide crosssectional images in near real-time.
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CT and CT Colonography

2013
Computed tomography (CT) can identify with accuracy locally advanced colon cancer and liver metastases but it cannot diagnose peritoneal carcinomatosis. CT can identify T3/T4 tumors with more than 5 mm extramural depth which are candidates for neoadjuvant therapy.
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CT and CT Angiography — Basics

2012
The development of spiral computed tomography (CT) has seen the transformation from single slice to multislice scanners with 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 40 and 64 detector rows with single or dual-source [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]. The most significant improvements include the increase in gantry rotation speed and consequent increase in temporal resolution, the ...
Chiara Martini   +2 more
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CT of pneumoparotitis

Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics, 1992
A case of clinically unsuspected pneumoparotitis diagnosed by CT is presented. The CT demonstration of air collections in the parotid gland and in the parotid ducts until their buccal orifices, as well as in the adjacent high-pressure buccal air pockets, determines the diagnosis.
O, Krief, J M, Gomori, I, Gay
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CT and 3D CT of the Elbow

2017
Computed tomography (CT) provides important information in the evaluation of the musculoskeletal system. It represents the completion of a diagnostic path started with conventional radiography (XR). When the XR images do not allow a clear diagnosis, CT plays a fundamental role, especially with the supplement use of multi-planar and three-dimensional ...
Alberto Bazzocchi   +3 more
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