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Colonography using multislice CT
European Journal of Radiology, 2000Computed tomography (CT) represents the preferred imaging modality for imaging the large bowel when virtual endoscopic reconstructions are desired. Using the spiral acquisition technique, it has become possible to scan the entire abdomen within a single breathhold, however, slice thicknesses of 5 mm or more are necessary should the breathhold not last ...
P, Rogalla +3 more
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Multislice CT colonography: Technical developments
Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 2001The introduction of multislice spiral computed tomography (CT) offers increased spatial resolution along the longitudinal axis, resulting in improved image quality, and dramatically reduced acquisition times, with the capability of examining large anatomic regions in a single breath hold.
LAGHI, ANDREA +4 more
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Imaging, 2001
Multislice CT uses the basic principles of spiral CT, but allows more rapid acquisition of multiple data sets, making scan times shorter and artefact less likely.Multislice technology allows for improved image quality in breathless and uncooperative patients.In the diagnosis of pulmonary embolus, segmental and subsegmental detail is improved.Cardiac ...
U J Schoepf +7 more
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Multislice CT uses the basic principles of spiral CT, but allows more rapid acquisition of multiple data sets, making scan times shorter and artefact less likely.Multislice technology allows for improved image quality in breathless and uncooperative patients.In the diagnosis of pulmonary embolus, segmental and subsegmental detail is improved.Cardiac ...
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Multiple pancreatic insulinomas: multislice CT
Abdominal Imaging, 2009Imaging techniques are in permanent evolution and so are their respective sensitivities. We present a case of a patient who had three abdominal CT scans over 10 years for the detection of pancreatic insulinomas. The first was made on an incremental CT and showed no lesion, the second on a single-slice helical CT which revealed a single centimetric ...
Lina, Menassa-Moussa +2 more
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Multislice CT in thoracic trauma
Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2003The introduction of CT imaging in the 1970s revolutionized all aspects of medical care, perhaps nowhere more so than in the evaluation of acutely injured patients. Just as single-slice helical scanning was a great advance over conventional CT, the capabilities of MSCT are proving to be dramatically superior to single-slice methods.
Luis A, Rivas +3 more
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Musculoskeletal Imaging with Multislice CT
American Journal of Roentgenology, 2001979 ultislice CT has brought about major advances in bone and joint imaging. A volumetric image set with isotropic properties can be obtained in a single acquisition with a 0.5-mm slice width. Multislice CT allows extended anatomic coverage with thin slices; large patients and patients with metal hardware in their bodies now can be scanned without ...
K A, Buckwalter +4 more
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2010
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Probability at _ birth of dying from CVD is 47 vs. 22% from cancer. USA: 36.3% of 2.39 million deaths in 2004. One in every 36 s. Leading cause of hospital admissions: CAD 16% (1979–2003).
Lucio T. Padilla +2 more
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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Probability at _ birth of dying from CVD is 47 vs. 22% from cancer. USA: 36.3% of 2.39 million deaths in 2004. One in every 36 s. Leading cause of hospital admissions: CAD 16% (1979–2003).
Lucio T. Padilla +2 more
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The British Journal of Radiology, 2004
Major advances have been made in CT technology since its introduction 30 years ago. Examination time has been markedly reduced and it is possible to cover considerably larger scan ranges. Multidetector technology now allows near isotopic imaging with the ability to perform high quality multiplanar reconstructions.
J G, Cahir, A H, Freeman, H M, Courtney
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Major advances have been made in CT technology since its introduction 30 years ago. Examination time has been markedly reduced and it is possible to cover considerably larger scan ranges. Multidetector technology now allows near isotopic imaging with the ability to perform high quality multiplanar reconstructions.
J G, Cahir, A H, Freeman, H M, Courtney
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Multislice snapshot FLASH using SIMUSIM
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 1990AbstractA combination of the SIMUSIM technique and snapshot ITASH which allows efficient multislice snapshot FLASH imaging is described. Simultaneously acquired images of deliberate slice position and thickness are obtained with an increased SNR compared to standard time sequential multislice experiments.
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