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    Multi-slice computed tomography as a screening tool for colon cancer, lung cancer and coronary artery disease

    Recent promising trials that use low-dose CT for the early detection of lung cancer have reinvigorated the interest in screening approaches. At the same time the development of fast image acquisition techniqu...

    Joseph U. Schoepf, Christoph R. Becker, Nancy A. Obuchowski in European Radiology (2001)

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    Visualization of Large Image Data Volumes Using PACS and Advanced Postprocessing Methods

    Computed tomography has experienced tremendous technological developments since its introduction more than 30 years ago. Acquisition of single images took several minutes on the first scanners in the 1970s. Th...

    Stefan Schaller PhD, Dieter Boeing, Bettina Klingemann, Claudia Scherf in Multislice CT (2004)

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    Volumetric measurements of pulmonary nodules at multi-row detector CT: in vivo reproducibility

    The aim of this study was to assess the in vivo measurement precision of a software tool for volumetric analysis of pulmonary nodules from two consecutive low-dose multi-row detector CT scans. A total of 151 p...

    Dag Wormanns, Gerhard Kohl, Ernst Klotz, Anke Marheine, Florian Beyer in European Radiology (2004)

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    Inadequacy of manual measurements compared to automated CT volumetry in assessment of treatment response of pulmonary metastases using RECIST criteria

    The purpose of this study was to compare relative values of manual unidimensional measurements (MD) and automated volumetry (AV) for longitudinal treatment response assessment in patients with pulmonary metast...

    Katharina Marten, Florian Auer, Stefan Schmidt, Gerhard Kohl in European Radiology (2006)