Cervical CT
Cervical CT Whenever there is no contraindication, CT examinations of the neck are carried out after i.v. administration of CM. Malignant and inflammatory processes can be depicted more accurately with…
Cervical CT Whenever there is no contraindication, CT examinations of the neck are carried out after i.v. administration of CM. Malignant and inflammatory processes can be depicted more accurately with…
Cranial Pathology After having discussed that partial volume effects due to asymmetric projections (i.e., 55b in Fig. 54.2b ) may be misinterpreted as acute hematomas, this chapter will point out…
ABC-Primer of CT Evaluation Occasionally, the beginner faces the question to decide whether a finding represents a true lesion or just an artifact. A contralateral comparison or a comparison with…
Physical and Technical Fundamentals General Principles of CT Computed tomography is a special type of x-ray procedure that involves the indirect measurement of the weakening, or attenua-tion, of x-rays at…
Basic Rules of Reading CT Examinations Anatomic Orientation An image on the display is not only a 2D representation of anatomy, it contains information about the mean attenuation of tissue…
Administration of Contrast Agents Contrast-Enhanced CT-Scans and Contrast Media To achieve high-image quality for diagnostic approaches, radiologists perform most CT-examinations as contrast-enhanced scans. Only a minority of CT-exams (e.g., stone…
Cranial CT Many cranial CT (CCT) examinations can be performed without injection of contrast medium: For instance, the differential diagnosis (DD) of cerebral bleeding versus infarction in patient with sudden…
Preparing the Patient Medical History Following a period of fasting (the day of the examination), and prior to any CT examination, a thorough medical history needs to be obtained which…
▪ Introduction and Background: Considerations for Using MRI Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an important tool in imaging the mediastinum, chest wall, and chest vasculature, with a continuously expanding role….
▪ Introduction Various imaging techniques are used in the assessment of the normal anatomy and pathology of the heart and great vessels. Chest radiography is the most commonly used modality…