PMID: 11933594Apr 6, 2002Paper

Current techniques of computed tomography. Helical CT, multidetector CT, and 3D reconstruction

Clinics in Liver Disease
Koenraad J MortelePablo R Ros

Abstract

The many recent advances in CT technology have secured its position as the modality of choice in routine liver imaging and have improved its performance in several problem-solving applications. In addition, improvements in postprocessing software (e.g., in speed, efficiency, and automated algorithms) have increased their use in clinical practice. Multiplanar reformations, 3D renderings, and high-quality CT angiographic displays have become extremely valuable both in image interpretation and in communicating information to surgeons and referring physicians.

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