Realistic Kidney Tissue Surrogates for Multienergy Computed Tomography-Feasibility and Estimation of Energy-Dependent Attenuation Thresholds for Renal Lesion Enhancement in Low-kV and Virtual Monoenergetic Imaging.

Published: Apr 24, 2021
Abstract
PURPOSE The aims of this study were to assess if kidney tissue surrogates (KTSs) are superior to distilled water-iodine solutions in the emulation of energy-dependent computed tomography (CT) attenuation characteristics of renal parenchyma and to estimate attenuation thresholds for definite lesion enhancement for low-kV single-energy and low-keV dual-energy virtual monoenergetic imaging. METHODS A water-filled phantom (diameter, 30 cm)...
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Title
Realistic Kidney Tissue Surrogates for Multienergy Computed Tomography-Feasibility and Estimation of Energy-Dependent Attenuation Thresholds for Renal Lesion Enhancement in Low-kV and Virtual Monoenergetic Imaging.
Published Date
Apr 24, 2021
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