Use of thin-section, multidetector row helical CT images for coronal oblique reformations for optimal visualization of structures in the hepatoduodenal ligament

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S. C. Faria
E. P. Tamm
R. DuBrow
C. David
E. Loyer
D. Herron
Y. Sawaf
G. Ball
P. M. Silverman
C. Charnsangavej
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[1] The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center,Department of Radiology, Division of Diagnostic Imaging
[2] 1515 Holcombe Boulevard,Department of Biostatistics
[3] Box 57,undefined
[4] Houston,undefined
[5] TX 77030,undefined
[6] The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center,undefined
[7] 1515 Holcombe Boulevard,undefined
[8] Box 57,undefined
[9] Houston,undefined
[10] TX 77030,undefined
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Abdominal Imaging | 2004年 / 29卷
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Multidetector row computed tomographty—Multislice computed tomography—Computed tomography—Coronal oblique reformations—Imaging processing—Hepatoduodenal ligament;
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Multidetector row computed tomography (CT) can acquire abdominal images of unprecedented thinness in a single breath-hold. This study investigated whether acquiring source axial images at 1.25 mm as opposed to 2.5 mm would result in a perceptible difference in image quality for coronal oblique reformations. Similarly, the hypothesis that a slice pitch of 3:1 would be superior to 6:1 was evaluated. Twenty-nine CT studies were retrospectively evaluated. The images were divided into four groups: 1.25-mm axial images, pitch 3:1; 2.5-mm axial images, pitch 3:1; 1.25-mm axial images, pitch 6:1; and 2.5-mm axial images, pitch 6:1. Three radiologists evaluated by consensus the coronal oblique reformations for overall image quality and image quality of structures in the hepatoduodenal ligament and of nodal groups. Use of 1.25-mm rather than of 2.5-mm source axial images resulted in statistically significant better scores for overall image quality and visualization of the hepatic artery, portal vein, pancreatic duct, and nodal groups. However, a pitch of 3:1 rather than of 6:1 did not result in significant differences in ratings of image quality. Use of 1.25-mm rather than of 2.5-mm source axial images improves image quality when creating coronal oblique reformations for abdominal anatomy.
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