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Lo studio delle vie urinarie e della vescica con tomografia computerizzata (TC) e risonanza magnetica (RM) consente di ottenere, attraverso la ricostruzione di immagini multiplanari e volumetriche del volume d’interesse, una rappresentazione anatomica differente rispetto a quella classica su piani assiali. I dati nativi elaborati con ricostruzioni bidimensionali (multi-planar reformation, MPR; curved planar reformation, CPR), tridimensionali (multi-projection volume reconstruction, MPVR; curved planar volume reconstruction, CPVR; maximum intensity projection, MIP; volume rendering, VR) e con endoscopia virtuale, forniscono informazioni utili e spesso indispensabili nella valutazione dell’albero urinario e della vescica.

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Boraschi, P., Donati, F., Salemi, S. (2008). Apparato urinario. In: Produrre ed elaborare immagini diagnostiche. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-1064-2_13

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