Nippon Shokakibyo Gakkai Zasshi
Online ISSN : 1349-7693
Print ISSN : 0446-6586
CLINICAL USE OF RECONSTRUCTED CORONAL AND SAGITTAL IMAGES OF PANCREAS
Yukio TAKAYASUNorio NAKAOTomoko KUSANOYohei WADAKohi MIURATakashi MIURAKiyoshi SAKAMOTOShigeki YOKONOShinjiro YOSHIMOTO
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1980 Volume 77 Issue 11 Pages 1788-1793

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Conventional computed axial tomography has been used to assess the pancreatic disease, but its diagnostic utility is not evaluated so high. This paper describes a clinical use of reconsti ucted coronal and sagittal images of pancreas. Reconstruction CT images were obtained by Siemens body scanner, Somatom SD and image viewer Evaluskop.
Scan time was 4.5 seconds and the scans were obtained at intervals of each 3mm, with a slice thickness of 4mm. Multiplanar reconstruction has proven very useful in diagnosis of pancreatic disease and also in estimation of pancreatic volume. It can be expected to take an important place in pancreatic diagnostic study.

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