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Comparison of Spiral Computed Tomography and Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
Alexander Maninagat Luke +3 more
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Helical/spiral computed body tomography
Summary Helical CT has profound implications for routine imaging in the chest and abdomen as well for specialized imaging of hollow organs and blood vessels. The ability to image the chest or abdomen in a single breath and to review overlapping images retrospectively has improved our ability to detect and measure the attenuation of small lesions ...
J A, Brink, E G, McFarland, J P, Heiken
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Detecting and managing small bowel Crohn’s disease – capsule endoscopy becoming a first line diagnostic method? [PDF]
Small bowel endoscopy is crucial for diagnosing small bowel Crohn’s disease, and capsule endoscopy is complemented by balloon-assisted enteroscopy to take biopsies and by magnetic resonance imaging to visualize enteral and extra-intestinal involvement ...
Albert, Jörg Gerhard +1 more
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Background: The use of oral implants has been growing, and cone beam computerized tomography (CBCT) has become the method of choice for oral and maxillofacial radiology.
Sina Haghanifar +6 more
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Spiral shocks in the accretion disc of IP Peg during outburst maximum [PDF]
In response to our recent discovery of spiral arms in the accretion disc of IP Peg during rise to outburst, we have obtained time-resolved spectrophotometry of IP Peg during outburst maximum.
A. Magazzú +31 more
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There are many studies that compare the accuracy of multislice (MSCT) and cone beam (CBCT) computed tomography for evaluations in the maxillofacial region.
Bruno Felipe Gaia +4 more
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Multi-scale analysis of lung computed tomography images [PDF]
A computer-aided detection (CAD) system for the identification of lung internal nodules in low-dose multi-detector helical Computed Tomography (CT) images was developed in the framework of the MAGIC-5 project.
A. Preite Martinez +12 more
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Spiral computed tomography of pulmonary embolism [PDF]
Within the last several years, spiral computed tomography angiography (SCTA) of the pulmonary arteries has emerged as a noninvasive angiographic modality for the evaluation of patients with suspected pulmonary embolism (PE). SCTA is based on continuous computed tomography (CT) data acquisition during patient transport through the rotating X‐ray tube ...
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Spiral Computed Tomography for Acute Pulmonary Embolism [PDF]
There is still considerable debate about the optimal diagnostic imaging modality for acute pulmonary embolism. If imaging is deemed necessary from an initial clinical evaluation such as d -dimer testing, options include nuclear medicine scanning, catheter pulmonary angiography, and spiral CT.
U Joseph, Schoepf +2 more
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Aim. To study the possibilities of spiral computed tomography and transrectal ultrasound using for the evaluation of neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy effectiveness in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer in order to expand opportunities for ...
L. M. Vasko +3 more
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