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Lensfree On-chip Tomographic Microscopy Employing Multi-angle Illumination and Pixel Super-resolution
Published on: August 16, 2012
[Computerized tomographic arteriography]
Abstract:
It is not always possible to verify with a sufficient degree of confidence malignant tumors of the abdominal cavity using computerized tomography (CT) and angiography. The paper is concerned with working out and specifying a method of CT angiotomography (CTA), based on ia administration (via the celiac trunk, the renal arteries) of a contrast medium to increase the informative value of CT imaging, followed by scanning. A conclusion has been made after 27 investigations that CTA is capable of providing more complete information on the nature of an abnormal process than CT (even with i.v. administrations) or angiography.
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