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Impatto della modulazione di dose sulla qualità dell’immagine TC e sulla selezione del valore di mA
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CT Enterography
Conventional radiologic and endoscopic evaluations of the small bowel are often limited by the length, caliber, and motility of the small bowel loops. The development of new multidetector-row CT scanners, with faster scan times and isotropic spatial resolution, allows high-resolution multiphasic and multiplanar assessment of the bowel, bowel wall, and lumen. CT Enterography (CTE) is a variant of routine abdominal scanning, geared toward more sustained bowel filling with oral contrast material, and the use of multiplanar images, that can enhance gastrointestinal (GI) tract imaging. This article examines the techniques and clinical applications of CTE in comparison with CT enteroclysis, focusing on Crohn disease, obscure GI bleeding, GI tumors, acute abdominal pain, and bowel obstruction
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Comparison of Various Low Hounsfield-Unit-Value Barium Sulphate Oral Contrast Agents for Abdominal CT: From VOLUMEN to READI-CAT
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Virtual Hepatic Metastasectomy from Volumetric 64-row MDCT Datasets: Extending the Role of Preoperative Imaging
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Multimodality evaluation of normal findings and complications after living liver donor transplantation
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Split iv-bolus technique in abdominal CT of emergency room patients with acute abdominal pain
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