Abstract
Multislice computed tomography (MSCT) has high spatial and temporal resolution, which allows isotropic voxel data collection contributing to the diagnostic image. With these isotropic voxel data sets, we can obtain high resolution 3D images, such as multiplanar reconstructive (MPR) images, maximum intensity projection (MIP) images, volume rendering (VR) images, and virtual endoscopy. It is important to select appropriate and effective imaging method in each setting of vascular, thoracic, and abdominal imaging.