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Differentiation of urinary calculi with dual energy CT: effect of spectral shaping by high energy tin filtration

posted by Martin Heuschmid, M.D. | May 25, 2011
Martin Heuschmid, M.D.

The aim of this in vitro study was to examine the influence of an additional tin filter for the differentiation of human urinary calculi by dual energy CT. Read more

Collateral ventilation to congenital hyperlucent lung lesions assessed on xenon-enhanced dynamic dual-energy CT: an initial experience

posted by Hyun Woo Goo, M.D. | May 20, 2011
Hyun Woo Goo, M.D.

This publication evaluates the resistance to collateral ventilation in congenital hyperlucent lung lesions and correlates that with the anatomic findings on xenon-enhanced dynamic dual-energy CT. Read more

Dual-energy CT with tin filter technology for the discrimination of renal lesion proxies containing blood, protein, and contrast-agent. An experimental phantom study

posted by Sebastian Leschka, M.D. | Apr 4, 2011
Sebastian Leschka, M.D.

To differentiate proxy renal cystic lesions containing protein, blood, iodine contrast, or saline solutions using dual-energy CT (DECT) equipped with a new tin filter technology (TFT). Read more

Dual Energy CT a New Perspective in the Diagnosis of Gout

posted by Andreas Artmann, M.D., D.V.M. | Sep 2, 2010
Andreas Artmann, M.D., D.V.M.

First experience with dual energy CT (DECT) for the diagnosis of gout and evaluation of its potential for the clinical routine. Read more