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Virtual Colonoscopy

Current Medical Imaging Reviews, 2005
Virtual colonoscopy (VC), also known as CT colonography, is a noninvasive imaging method for the examination of the colon. The technique is easy, less labour-intensive than barium enema and conventional colonoscopy and is inherently safer since no adverse event or procedure-related complications have ever been reported.
Arie E. Kaufman   +3 more
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Virtual colonoscopy.

Minerva gastroenterologica e dietologica, 2006
Computed axial colonography, usually called virtual colonoscopy, is a new diagnostic method potentially useful for investigating polyps and tumors of the colon and rectum. It uses spiral axial tomography data to build up images similar to those given by conventional colonoscopy, offering advantages in that it causes no adverse reactions, and is ...
G, Spinzi   +5 more
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[Virtual colonoscopy].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2000
Virtual colonoscopy is a fundamentally new imaging technique, in which volumetric CT or MRI data are processed to virtual endoscopic images of the colon. The main application is early detection of colorectal cancer. To date, no data of studies on screening for colorectal cancer are available.
J S, Laméris, J, Stoker
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Virtual Colonoscopy

JAMA, 2004
J. Ferrucci   +13 more
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