33 research outputs found

    Optimal postprocessing of images following cardiac examination using CT and MRI

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    In cardiac and coronary evaluation, the use of CT and magnetic resonance is gaining popularity over the more conventional techniques. However, it requires the use of advanced postprocessing techniques for visualization and (quantitative) evaluation of the acquired datasets. Many techniques exist and are available to the radiologist on commercially available workstations, but each clinical question requires its own approach. Using the correct technique enables accurate evaluation and diagnosis, but caution and knowledge is needed to achieve correct interpretation of the qualitative and quantitative results and to avoid use of inappropriate visualization or evaluation.</p

    Optimal postprocessing of images following cardiac examination using CT and MRI

    No full text
    In cardiac and coronary evaluation, the use of CT and magnetic resonance is gaining popularity over the more conventional techniques. However, it requires the use of advanced postprocessing techniques for visualization and (quantitative) evaluation of the acquired datasets. Many techniques exist and are available to the radiologist on commercially available workstations, but each clinical question requires its own approach. Using the correct technique enables accurate evaluation and diagnosis, but caution and knowledge is needed to achieve correct interpretation of the qualitative and quantitative results and to avoid use of inappropriate visualization or evaluation.</p
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