“…As a result, it may be difficult to differentiate materials of different chemical composition, such as iodine and bone or iodine-enhanced lesions and cartilage, as they have the same CT value on CT images [8,26]. This difficulty can be overcome for some materials using dual-energy CT [15,27,28] which exploits the dependence of the absorption coefficient on the energy of the X-ray spectrum, or kV setting, used for the scan [13,[29][30][31]. For example, materials such as iodine have lower CT values at high X-ray energies than at low X-ray energies, whereas fat tissue shows the opposite behavior.…”