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Comparison of virtual monochromatic series, iodine overlay maps, and single energy CT equivalent images in head and neck cancer conspicuity

Clinical Imaging Oct 05, 2017

Kraft M, et al. - The purpose of this study is to compare lesion conspicuity amongst dual-energy CT (DECT) monochromatic series (40, 45, 50 keV), and single-energy CT (SECT) equivalent images in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC). The outcome of the current study revealed that the DECT can provide better lesion visualization than SECT in HNSCC.
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