3rd European Scientific User Conference SOMATOM PLUS Vienna, April 1994
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by H. Pokieser, G. Lechner.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Berlin, Heidelberg
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1994
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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(xv, 236 pages 173 illustrations)
CONTENTS NOTE
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CT Angiography I --;Basics of CT Angiography --;Spiral CT Angiography of Extracranial Cerebral Vessels --;Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms: Evaluation by CT Angiography --;Acute and Chronic Aortic Dissections: Evaluation with Spiral CT Angiography --;The Somatom Plus for Aortic Dissection: A 4-Year Review --;Digital Spiral CT Angiography of the Aorta and Its Main Branches --;CT Angiography with Maximum Intensity Projection in the Assessment of Pelvic Arterial Disease --;CT Angiography II --;CT Angiography of the Pelvic Arteries --;CT Angiography ofthe Renal Arteries --;Evaluation of Vascular Stent Patency with Spiral CT Angiography, Doppler Ultrasound and Clinical Findings: A Comparative Study --;Advanced Techniques for Editing and Visualizing CT Angiography Data --;Spiral CT and CT-Angiography of Coronary Grafts: Experimental and Clinical Studies --;Special Aspects of Spiral CT --;Optimisation and Adaption of Intravenous Administration of Contrast Medium in Spiral Volumetric CT --;Improved Administration of Contrast Medium in Spiral CT --;Maintained Image Quality and Dose Reduction with Spiral CT of the Thorax and Upper Abdomen --;Radiation Exposure in CT Using a Somatom Plus S --;Optimization of the Irradiation of the Splenic Region by CT Angiography --;Spiral CT in Treatment Planning of Intraoperative Radiotherapy --;Spiral CT: In Vitro Measurement of Stenoses --;Skeleton --;Generation of Surgical Models by Spiral CT and Stereolithography --;Preoperative Planning and Follow-Up with Spiral CT and Stereolithographic Models in Craniofacial Surgery --;Scanning Protocol for Advanced 3D Reconstruction of Joints Using the Double Spiral CT Technique --;Dental CT: A New Diagnostic Tool in Dental Radiology Based on Double Spiral CT --;Craniofacial Malformations: 3D Spiral CT Evaluation --;Inclination and Version of the Acetabular Cup: Measurement of Angle in CT After Scaling --;Mandibular and Temporomandibular Joint Pathology: Standard Approach With the Somatom Plus 3D CT Software Program --;Spiral CT with Three-Dimensional Reconstruction: A New Dimension in Diagnosing the Thoracic Outlet Syndrome --;bdomen --;The DXP Technique as a New Tool for Abdominal Imaging --;Fast Consecutive Double Phase (DXP) Spiral CT of the Liver and Pancreas: Benefits for Evaluation of Hypervascular Tumors and Vascular Lesions --;The Optimal Time Window for Spiral CT of the Liver During Arterial Portography --;Spiral CT During Arterial Portography with Two- and Threedimensional Vascular Reconstructions in Hepatic Tumors --;Spiral CT of Liver Tumors: Comparison with CTAP --;Volume CT in High Dose Portography: Detection of Liver Metastases of Colon Carcinoma --;Post Intravenous Cholangiography Spiral CT: Can it Replace Plain Film Cholangiography, Diagnostic PTC and ERC? --;CT Cholangiography with Spiral CT and 3D Imaging --;Dynamic Spirai CT of the Pancreas --;3D Display Techniques in the Evaluation of Urinary Pathology Excluding Native Kidney Artery Stenosis --;Lung --;Minimum and Maximum Intensity Projections for Evaluation of Spiral CT Data of the Chest --;Spiral Volumetric CT in Patients with Clinical Suspicion of Pulmonary Embolism --;Evaluation of Pulmonary Fissures by Spiral CT --;Reference Values for Lung Density and Structure Measured by Quantitative CT --;Lung Density Measurements of Asbestos Exposed Persons with Pulmo-CT --;Quantitative Assessment of Lung Density by Computed Tomography in Navy Personal Exposed to Asbestos --;Spiral CT of the Thorax with Significant Reduction of Contrast Material: A Comparison of a 60 ml, 45 ml and 30 ml Bolus --;Spiral CT of the Chest of Premature Children and New-Borns.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Both physicians - who use the equipment - and the health system and with this the patient - which finances it - have the obligation and the right to permanent optimization of the application strategies of diagnostic procedures.