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Spiral computed tomography — a short overview
1998During the late 1980s and at the beginning of the 90s, fast CT (computed tomography) scanners with an examination time of less than 1 second, based on the slipring technology, were introduced into clinical practice. These scanners offered the opportunity to have continuous data acquisition over a multitude of 360° scans, and it seemed feasible that ...
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High resolution spiral computed tomography of the pancreas.
Rays, 2001Computed tomography (CT) is a very useful tool in the assessment of pancreatic disease. Searching for subtle signs, as in chronic pancreatitis or staging of adenocarcinoma, high spatial and contrast resolution is needed. The high resolution computed tomography (HRCT) technique for pancreatic scans, and its evolution from dynamic CT to multislice spiral
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Computed tomography ‐ spiralling towards diagnosis
Journal of Small Animal Practice, 2009openaire +2 more sources
Spiral computed tomography for diagnosing ureterolithiasis
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1996openaire +2 more sources
Low-dose spiral computed tomography for lung-cancer screening
Lancet, The, 1998Richard Edwards
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Mass screening for lung cancer with mobile spiral computed tomography scanner
Lancet, The, 1998Feng Li
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Aortic pseudo-coarctation: spiral volumetric computed tomography imaging
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1999P, Masiello +5 more
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