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Ronald Booij, Radiology technologist, joins DSCT.com

posted by DSCT.com editors | Jun 24, 2010

We have the pleasure to welcome Ronald Booij in our Dual Source CT community. He is Radiology technologist at the Erasmus MC in Rotterdam and is in charge of Research an Innovation unit CT. Read more

Left ventricular and left atrial dimensions and volumes: comparison between dual-source CT and echocardiography

posted by Hatem Alkadhi, M.D. | Jun 23, 2010
Hatem Alkadhi, M.D.

Our results indicate that DSCT provides reliable measurements of LV dimensions, volumes, and myocardial mass with similar values as compared with echocardiography. Read more

News: CT users consider a dose of < 1 mSV to be viable for CTA of coronary artery disease

posted by DSCT.com editors | Jun 18, 2010

DSCT.com has asked the website´s visitors at what dose level they would consider a CTA to be a viable option for early detection of coronary artery disease. See the results. Read more

Case: Assessment of normal lung perfusion with Flash scanning

posted by Thorsten R. C. Johnson, M.D. | Jun 15, 2010
Thorsten R. C. Johnson, M.D.
  • Fig. 1 normal lung perfusion
  • Fig. 2 normal lung perfusion
  • Fig. 3 normal lung perfusion

See pictures of a normal lung perfusion assessed with Flash scanning. Read more

Case: Assessment of lung perfusion with Flash scanning – massive pulmonary embolism

posted by Thorsten R. C. Johnson, M.D. | Jun 15, 2010
Thorsten R. C. Johnson, M.D.
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Massive central and segmental pulmonary embolism. Read more

Case: Assessment of lung perfusion with Flash scanning – minimal subpleural perfusion defect

posted by Thorsten R. C. Johnson, M.D. | Jun 15, 2010
Thorsten R. C. Johnson, M.D.
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Minimal subpleural loss of perfusion due to a sub-subsegmental pulmonary embolism that can´t be distinguished with angiography. Read more

Jornadas Paulistas de Radiologia (JPR) 2010, Sao Paulo, Brazil

posted by DSCT.com editors | Jun 11, 2010

Apr 29, 2010 to May 2, 2010. Apr 29, 2010 to May 2, 2010. The JPR is the congress of the Brazilian Society of Radiology and represents the 4th biggest radiology conference in the world. Read more

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