Angiographic computed tomography is comparable to multislice computed tomography in lumbar myelographic imaging.

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Angiographic computed tomography is comparable to multislice computed tomography in lumbar myelographic imaging. / Buhk, Jan Hendrik; Elolf, Erck; Knauth, Michael.

in: J COMPUT ASSIST TOMO, Jahrgang 30, Nr. 5, 5, 2006, S. 739-741.

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title = "Angiographic computed tomography is comparable to multislice computed tomography in lumbar myelographic imaging.",
abstract = "We evaluated the feasibility of angiographic computed tomography (ACT) for diagnostic imaging in a patient with degenerative lumbar spine disease. ACT provides a volume data set out of a rotational acquisition with a c-arm-mounted flat-panel detector. Using this technique, radiographic myelography and myelographic computed tomography can be performed in a single session at the same imaging system. The quality of the reconstructed ACT slice images is comparable to those acquired by postmyelographic computed tomography.",
author = "Buhk, {Jan Hendrik} and Erck Elolf and Michael Knauth",
year = "2006",
language = "Deutsch",
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pages = "739--741",
journal = "J COMPUT ASSIST TOMO",
issn = "0363-8715",
publisher = "Lippincott Williams and Wilkins",
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T1 - Angiographic computed tomography is comparable to multislice computed tomography in lumbar myelographic imaging.

AU - Buhk, Jan Hendrik

AU - Elolf, Erck

AU - Knauth, Michael

PY - 2006

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N2 - We evaluated the feasibility of angiographic computed tomography (ACT) for diagnostic imaging in a patient with degenerative lumbar spine disease. ACT provides a volume data set out of a rotational acquisition with a c-arm-mounted flat-panel detector. Using this technique, radiographic myelography and myelographic computed tomography can be performed in a single session at the same imaging system. The quality of the reconstructed ACT slice images is comparable to those acquired by postmyelographic computed tomography.

AB - We evaluated the feasibility of angiographic computed tomography (ACT) for diagnostic imaging in a patient with degenerative lumbar spine disease. ACT provides a volume data set out of a rotational acquisition with a c-arm-mounted flat-panel detector. Using this technique, radiographic myelography and myelographic computed tomography can be performed in a single session at the same imaging system. The quality of the reconstructed ACT slice images is comparable to those acquired by postmyelographic computed tomography.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 30

SP - 739

EP - 741

JO - J COMPUT ASSIST TOMO

JF - J COMPUT ASSIST TOMO

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