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- W4328110102 abstract "Dual-energy CT (DECT) imaging makes it possible to identify the characteristics of materials that cannot be recognized with conventional single-energy CT (SECT). In the postprocessing study phase, virtual monochromatic images and virtual-non-contrast (VNC) images, also permits reduction of dose exposure by eliminating the precontrast acquisition scan. Moreover, in virtual monochromatic images, the iodine contrast increases when the energy level decreases resulting in better visualization of hypervascular lesions and in a better tissue contrast between hypovascular lesions and the surrounding parenchyma; thus, allowing for reduction of required iodinate contrast material, especially important in patients with renal impairment. All these advantages are particularly important in oncology, providing the possibility of overcoming many SECT imaging limits and making CT examinations safer and more feasible in critical patients. This review explores the basis of DECT imaging and its utility in routine oncologic clinical practice, with particular attention to the benefits of this technique for both the patients and the radiologists." @default.
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- W4328110102 title "Dual Energy CT in Oncology: Benefits for Both Patients and Radiologists From an Emerging Quantitative and Functional Diagnostic Technique" @default.
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