2011
DOI: 10.1117/12.877917
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Optimization of hepatic lesion detection with computed tomography (CT): Is randomization of lesion location necessary?

Abstract: Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare observer performance for the detection of randomly-positioned lesions to that of location-known lesions to determine if randomization of lesion placement is necessary for optimization of hepatic lesion detection with CT. A phantom containing fixed lesions (diameter 2.4mm, 4.8mm and 9.5mm) was scanned at various exposure and slice thickness settings. A second image set was created by electronically cutting lesions from the phantom images and pasting them into ba… Show more

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