Purpose: To evaluate the effect of reduced z-axis scan coverage on diagnostic performance and radiation dose of neck CT in patients with suspected cervical abscess. Methods: Fifty-one patients with suspected cervical abscess were included and underwent contrast-enhanced neck CT on a 2nd or 3rd generation dual-source CT system. Image acquisition ranged from the aortic arch to the upper roof of the frontal sinuses (CTstd). Subsequently, series with reduced z-axis coverage (CTred) were reconstructed starting at the aortic arch up to the orbital floor. CTstd and CTred were independently assessed by two radiologists for the presence/absence of cervical abscesses and for incidental and alternative findings. In addition, diagnostic accuracy for t...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: While the number of CTA examinations is continually increasing com-pared wit...
Purpose: Vertebral artery injuries (VAIs) can be seen in cervical injuries. This investigation was c...
Deep neck infections have high potential for severe complications and even death, if not properly ma...
improved image quality as well as an increase in ionizing radiation dose to patient. The purpose of ...
Introduction: Anterior-posterior (AP) cervical spine X-rays are routine examinations to assess degen...
Objectives/Hypothesis: Contrast-enhanced computerized tomography (CECT) has become the imaging metho...
Purpose: To compare image quality and radiation dose of two different CT scanners in neck imaging. ...
CONTEXT: Deep neck infections have high potential for severe complications and even death, if not pr...
The increasing utilization of computed tomography scans exposes patients to significant amounts of r...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The purpose of this work was to evaluate the possible use of low-dose multid...
A multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) was installed in our department. Referral rates, examinat...
Objective: To investigate the effect of a two-third reduction of the scanned length (i.e. 10cm) on d...
Purpose: Radiation doses have been monitored for a long time, as we are aware that radiation can pro...
The current study investigates the differences in the average doses used to perform the most common ...
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective study. OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency of facet arthrosis accordin...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: While the number of CTA examinations is continually increasing com-pared wit...
Purpose: Vertebral artery injuries (VAIs) can be seen in cervical injuries. This investigation was c...
Deep neck infections have high potential for severe complications and even death, if not properly ma...
improved image quality as well as an increase in ionizing radiation dose to patient. The purpose of ...
Introduction: Anterior-posterior (AP) cervical spine X-rays are routine examinations to assess degen...
Objectives/Hypothesis: Contrast-enhanced computerized tomography (CECT) has become the imaging metho...
Purpose: To compare image quality and radiation dose of two different CT scanners in neck imaging. ...
CONTEXT: Deep neck infections have high potential for severe complications and even death, if not pr...
The increasing utilization of computed tomography scans exposes patients to significant amounts of r...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The purpose of this work was to evaluate the possible use of low-dose multid...
A multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) was installed in our department. Referral rates, examinat...
Objective: To investigate the effect of a two-third reduction of the scanned length (i.e. 10cm) on d...
Purpose: Radiation doses have been monitored for a long time, as we are aware that radiation can pro...
The current study investigates the differences in the average doses used to perform the most common ...
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective study. OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency of facet arthrosis accordin...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: While the number of CTA examinations is continually increasing com-pared wit...
Purpose: Vertebral artery injuries (VAIs) can be seen in cervical injuries. This investigation was c...
Deep neck infections have high potential for severe complications and even death, if not properly ma...