2001
DOI: 10.1148/radiographics.21.5.g01se021257
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Multi–Detector Row CT of Thoracic Disease with Emphasis on 3D Volume Rendering and CT Angiography

Abstract: Multi-detector row computed tomography (CT) with three-dimensional (3D) volume rendering provides a unique perspective on thoracic anatomy and disease. Multi-detector row CT allows shorter acquisition times, greater coverage, and superior image resolution. Three-dimensional volume rendering now permits real-time, interactive modification of relative pixel attenuation in an infinite number of planes and projections. In vascular imaging, this technique provides image quality that equals or surpasses that of conv… Show more

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“…While coronary hypoplasia has not been observed or defined in several studies on coronary anomalies and variations, the incidence rate was reported as 0.17%. [3,9,25] In our study, we found it in only one case (1.2%).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 51%
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“…While coronary hypoplasia has not been observed or defined in several studies on coronary anomalies and variations, the incidence rate was reported as 0.17%. [3,9,25] In our study, we found it in only one case (1.2%).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 51%
“…It is especially beneficial for displaying the complex anatomies of tortuous coronary arteries. [9,10] In addition to the examination on the axial plane, 3D examination is preferred for revealing missed details and ensuring easier adaptation to the anatomy and pathology.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the wider use and technical development of multislice CT (MSCT), multiplanar reconstruction and volume rendering images are popular, and the nearly isotropic matching of in-plane resolution and section thickness in MSCT means that alternative multiplanar imaging to transaxial imaging is feasible. 10) Although selective angiography has been used for anatomic mapping of SAPVF, MSCT also provides good anatomic detailing of them, including feeding arteries and draining vessels and may replace angiography for diagnostic purposes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(33) However, with its increasing availability and utility, multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT) imaging is now becoming established as a further method of imaging CHD. The development of spiral (64,65) and subsequently MDCT (66,67) enables the acquisition of data during a single breath-hold and during the fi rst pass of a contrast bolus, so that images can be reconstructed in any two-dimensional plane or in three dimensions.…”
Section: The Role Of Computed Tomography In Chdmentioning
confidence: 99%