Quantitative CT: technique dependency of volume assessment for pulmonary nodules
Abstract
Current lung nodule size assessment methods typically rely on one-dimensional estimation of lesions. While
new 3D volume assessment techniques using MSCT scan data have enabled improved estimation of lesion
size, the effect of acquisition and reconstruction parameters on accuracy and precision of such estimation has
not been adequately investigated. To characterize such dependencies, we scanned an anthropomorphic
thoracic phantom containing...
Paper Details
Title
Quantitative CT: technique dependency of volume assessment for pulmonary nodules
Published Date
Mar 4, 2010
Journal
Volume
7622
Issue
32
Pages
939 - 947
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