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Multislice CT: opportunities and challenges
The British Journal of Radiology, 2001Multislice (or multidetector array) CT scanners, as the name suggests, are capable of acquiring several tomographic slices in a single rotation of the X-ray tube and detector assembly [1]. They share the majority of design characteristics with their single slice counterparts, but their distinguishing feature is the extension of the detector array along
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Multislice CT imaging of pulmonary embolism
European Radiology, 2001In recent years CT has been established as the method of choice for the diagnosis of central pulmonary embolism (PE) to the level of the segmental arteries. The key advantage of CT over competing modalities is the reliable detection of relevant alternative or additional disease causing the patient's symptoms. Although the clinical relevance of isolated
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[Multislice computed tomographic myelography].
Der Nervenarzt, 2006While magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the first line modality in depicting intramedullary spinal lesions, computed tomographic (CT) myelography has gained renewed attention due to the introduction of multislice scanning (MS-CT). Compared with conventional CT, MS-CT permits rapid, high-resolution imaging of various spinal pathologies with extended ...
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[Multislice thoracic CT scanner].
Archives de pediatrie : organe officiel de la Societe francaise de pediatrie, 2014The scanner, or computed tomography, is the reference imaging test for most thoracic diseases in both adults and children. It has gone through tremendously rapid technological progress over the last few years with the appearance of multirow (or multidetector or multislice) scanners.
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Multislice Applications and Examples
1998The multislice method of calculating electron microscope images of thicker specimen is applied to several different specimen. First, some simple examples are worked through to help understand how to use the method and then some more complicated specimens are investigated to illustrate the method.
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