Liver
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Specific Anatomic Region |
Liver |
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Application |
Suspected metastases from colon cancer |
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Author |
Ch'en IY et al. |
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Reference Source |
J Comput Assist Tomogr 21(3):391-397 |
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Scanner Used |
Somatom Plus-4 or GE HiSpeed Advantage |
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Injection Rate |
5ml/sec |
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Contrast Volume and Type |
200ml of Omnipaque-300 |
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Area Scanned |
Entire liver |
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Scan Delay |
25-30sec (arterial)60-70sec (portal venous) |
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Length of Spiral (time) |
Up to 30sec |
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Slice Thickness |
5mm |
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Table Speed/Pitch |
5-8mm/sec or a pitch of 1-1.6 |
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Reconstruction Interval |
2.5mm |
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3D Technique Used |
None |
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Comment: Although a dual-phase study might in theory be better, our experience and that of Ch'en et al. shows little difference in actual results. Dual-phase spiral CT does not appear to be indicated in the evaluation of liver metastases from colon cancer. Portal-venous-phase imaging alone is necessary. |
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Case 1: dual phase liver with metastases from colon cancer |
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Case 2: dual phase liver with metastases from colon cancer |
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Case 3: dual phase liver with metastases from colon cancer |
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Case 4: diffuse fatty infiltration of the liver |