| Plagiocephaly:
This is a 3 Dimensional imaging of a child with Plagiocephaly.
Note how we use the volume acquisitions with volume rendering to show
soft tissue as well as bone. We prefer volume rendering for looking
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| Chest:
This study is a gated acquisition of a patient with a type A dissection.
Note that on the 4D images the importance of the cardiac motion, as
well as visualization of the flap is clearly defined. Gating may become
the standard for evaluation of the ascending aorta because it allows
us to not only see the ascending aorta, which one can visualize fairly
well on axial imaging, but also define a stent of the section as it
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| Chest:
This case was done for evaluation of an aortic aneurysm. The study
was done on a 64 slice scanner using gated acquisition. This allows
us to not only clearly visualize the large aneurysm of the ascending
aorta and arch with ulceration, but also to look at the root of the
aorta and to visualize the coronary arteries. Please note that there
is a series of videos enclosed which include a range of volume rendered
images to show the advantage of cardiac gating. Also, some of the
images are done with 4 dimensional reconstruction. Once data is acquired
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| Ankle:
DJD of ankle with .6 mm thin sections |
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| Chest:
Detailed mapping of pulmonary vascularity. Note the incredible
detail at the lung periphery. |
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| Kidney:
VRT mapping of child demonstrating 2 right renal arteries but
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Leg: Detailed vascular mapping in a 15 second acquisition. |
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| SMA:
Occlusion of SMA and resultant ischemic bowel. Note amazing detail
in this SICU patient. |
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| CTA
arm: Hall of fame case showing occluded shunt in forearm with
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