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Smitt M C - - 2001
PURPOSE: To compare computed tomography (CT) with ultrasonography (US) for depiction of the biopsy cavity. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-two consecutive patients who underwent radiation therapy following lumpectomy with a planned electron boost were examined. At the time of simulation for whole-breast radiation therapy, all patients underwent planning CT (CT 1) ...
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Jarrett R B - - 2001
Cognitive therapy (CT) may reduce depressive relapse and recurrence when patients learn and use the associated skills. Reported relapse and recurrence rates after CT discontinuation vary widely. The factors that determine when CT is preventive remain unidentified. We developed continuation-phase CT (C-CT) to teach responders skills to prevent relapse. This ...
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Kirkpatrick I D - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to further characterize the CT findings of Clostridium difficile colitis and to provide for the first time a diagnostic sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value to help clinicians decide whether antibiotic treatment is warranted on the basis of CT findings ...
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Barbera L - - 2001
BACKGROUND: The objectives of this study were 1) to describe patterns of use of computed tomography (CT) in laryngeal carcinoma, and 2) to characterize the contribution of CT to the T classification of laryngeal carcinoma. METHODS: The study population comprised 1195 patients with laryngeal carcinoma diagnosed from 1982 through 1995 ...
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Karangelis, G.
Computed tomography (CT)-Simulators are system-software and they belong to one of the most significantadvances in radiation oncology in the past 15-20 years. They aim to simulate the external beam treatment process using the digital computed tomography data of the patient instead the real patient. A very high percentage of patient ...
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Karangelis, G.
Computed tomography (CT)-Simulators are system-software and they belong to one of the most significant advances in radiation oncology in the past 15-20 years. They aim to simulate the external beam treatment process using the digital computed tomography data of the patient instead the real patient. A very high percentage of ...
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Osada H - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: We evaluated how much time and money could be saved without compromising overall results in treating lung cancer. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: We retrospectively evaluated 318 patients for T- and M-factors and 335 for N-factor. If bronchoscopy failed to diagnose a mass lesion believed to be malignant in x-ray computed ...
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Arko D - - 2001
To determine the effect of Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) on the occurrence of secondary bleeding following large loop excision of the transformation zone (LLETZ), 103 patients with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) were included in this study. In order to determine the presence of CT infection, cytological material for direct immunofluorescence analysis ...
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Archibald S - - 2001
AIM: To evaluate the diagnostic utility of computed tomography (CT) obtained during prolonged febrile neutropenia in pediatric oncology patients. METHODS: We evaluated the medical records of all patients with a malignant disease who had a CT examination during an episode of febrile neutropenia lasting for 4 days or more at ...
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Scolieri M J - - 2000
OBJECTIVES: Computed tomography (CT) of the abdomen and pelvis has been used for staging of upper tract urothelial carcinoma. This study was initiated to evaluate the utility of this modality in guiding the management of patients with upper tract urothelial malignancies. METHODS: We performed a retrospective chart review of 37 ...
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Mettler F A FA - - 2000
CT scanning is a relatively high-dose procedure. In spite of the use of magnetic resonance imaging, with faster CT scanners and helical techniques CT is becoming more common. There are few data from practice in the United States regarding the age and sex distribution of patients receiving CT scans, what ...
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McCunn M - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: To determine the utilization of a portable computed tomography (CT) scanner for critically ill adult patients in an intensive care unit (ICU). DESIGN: Survey study and retrospective review. SUBJECTS: Critical care attending staff and fellows and neurosurgery residents. SETTING: A university hospital and Level I trauma center with a ...
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Arencibia A - - 2000
The purpose of this investigation was to define the anatomy of the cranioencephalic structures in horses using computed tomography (CT). Transverse images of two isolated equine cadaver heads were obtained using a Toshiba 600 HQ (third-generation equipment TCT). CT images were compared to corresponding frozen cross-sections of the cadaver head. ...
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Cho P - - 2000
PURPOSE: Modern refractive surgery and follow up relies on a knowledge of corneal thickness (CT) and shape, and the reliability of modern instrumentation providing such data is important. This study sought to determine the performance of the TOPCON SP-2000P specular microscope in measuring CT. The aims of this study were: ...
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Gunnarsson T - - 2000
OBJECT: Transportation of unstable neurosurgical patients involves risks that may lead to further deterioration and secondary brain injury from perturbations in physiological parameters. Mobile computerized tomography (CT) head scanning in the neurosurgery intensive care (NICU) is a new technique that minimizes the need to transport unstable patients. The authors have ...
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Hum B - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: To improve intraoperative observation of unexposed anatomic features and to verify surgical correction, a mobile computed tomographic (CT) scanner has been introduced into the operating room. To date, intraoperative CT scanning has been used predominantly for intracranial procedures. We report on the expanded use of intraoperative CT scanning for ...
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Stewart M G - - 2000
OBJECTIVES: We studied the association between the severity of pretreatment CT scan findings and the improvement in symptoms of chronic sinusitis after treatment. METHODS: We analyzed data from an ongoing prospective, nonrandomized clinical outcomes study of patients treated for chronic sinusitis at a tertiary-care academic medical center (n = 57, ...
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Stokstad E - - 2000
Useful as they are for probing subtle features of fossil specimens, computed tomography (CT) scans are equally adept at singling out parts that don't belong. At the University of Texas's CT lab, one researcher has identified mismatches that fooled even expert eyes.
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Connor J P - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: To determine the value of computed tomography (CT) scans for preoperatively detecting extrauterine-nodal disease and postoperative recurrent disease in patients with endometrial cancer. METHODS: We reviewed records of 702 women with primary endometrial carcinoma that was diagnosed between 1979 and 1993. Preoperative CT findings were compared with pathologic findings ...
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Pomeranz E S - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: Rapid onset of sleep, brief duration of action, and ease of administration are properties that make rectal methohexital (MXT) an attractive choice for sedating stable pediatric emergency department (ED) patients for computed tomography (CT) imaging. METHODOLOGY: One hundred stable patients between 3 and 60 months of age who presented ...
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Ferretti G R - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this retrospective study was to determine the added diagnostic value, if any, of CT bronchography for the detection and characterization of benign abnormalities and typical carcinoid tumors of the central airways. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We used bronchoscopy and helical CT to examine 238 bronchial sections in ...
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Watts S - - 2000
The foundation of mastoid surgery for cholesteatoma has traditionally been a thorough knowledge of the anatomy and familiarity with landmarks, constant alertness to detect unsuspected complications and the experience to tailor the surgery to the pathology encountered. Whilst not indispensable, computed tomography (CT) scanning is a useful adjunct whose potential ...
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Bamiou D E - - 2000
AIM: To examine the yield of computed tomography (CT) of the temporal bones when investigating sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) and to identify factors associated with CT findings. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of 116 consecutively investigated children with bilateral SNHL at the audiology department of Great Ormond Street Hospital, London. Main outcome ...
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Singh G - - 2000
Computed tomography in two patients, aged 9 and 14 years, with history of focal seizures, revealed single, small, enhancing CT lesions. These patients were treated with albendazole and anticonvulsants. Follow-up CT scans revealed an increase in the size of the solitary lesions. They were managed conservatively and further follow-up CT ...
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Tabori U - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: To asses the yield and contribution of a routine predetermined repeat head computed tomographic (CT) scan within 24-36 hrs in pediatric patients with moderate to severe head trauma. DESIGN: Records review. SETTING: Five pediatric intensive care units. PATIENTS: We reviewed the charts of 173 consecutive pediatric patients with moderate ...
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Laryngeal or hypopharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma: can follow-up CT after definitive radiation ...
Hermans R - - 2000
PURPOSE: To determine if follow-up computed tomography (CT) after definitive radiation therapy for laryngeal or hypopharyngeal (laryngopharyngeal) carcinoma allows the detection of local failure earlier than clinical examination alone. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Pre- and post-radiation therapy follow-up CT scans in 66 patients were reviewed retrospectively. All patients underwent definitive hyperfractionated ...
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Groell R - - 2000
A humanoid thorax phantom containing six compartments was scanned with two different computed tomography (CT) scanners using various image acquisition and reconstruction parameters. The differences of CT numbers were statistically significant between the two CT scanners for each compartment (p<0.001) except for the "air" compartment. The variabilities of the CT ...
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Lal N R - - 2000
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Studies have looked at the accuracy of radiologic interpretations by radiology residents as compared with staff radiologists with regard to emergency room plain films, emergency room body CT scans, and trauma head CT scans; however, to our knowledge, no study has evaluated on-call resident interpretations of all ...
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Ikematsu Y - - 2000
Recently we treated three patients with gallbladder volvulus within a short period. All three patients were examined preoperatively using computed tomography (CT). The first two cases were not diagnosed accurately before laparotomy. A precise diagnosis was made for the third one prior to surgery, based on our former experiences. Typical ...
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Harrison R L - - 2000
The aim of this study was to assess the process and outcome of hospitalised patients (inpatients) for whom whole-body CT was requested but not performed. For 6 months the reasons why CT was not performed were recorded, together with relevant discussions with clinicians. Subsequent referrals for alternative investigations were noted. ...
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Burcombe R J - - 2000
A retrospective audit was performed to review the use of diagnostic and planning computed tomographic (CT) scans in the management of patients treated with radical radiotherapy for prostate cancer at Mount Vernon Hospital. All 97 patients had a planning CT scan. In addition, 85 also underwent a diagnostic scan for ...
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Del Carpio M - - 2000
The usefulness of ultrasonography (US) in the early diagnosis of hydatidosis, applied in large-scale surveys to populations lacking clinical symptoms of the disease, has been amply documented. However, the rate of false positive and negative results is poorly described. Due to this, the present paper is aimed to evaluate the ...
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Blaney S P - - 2000
One of the main disadvantages of intact canal wall mastoid surgery for cholesteatoma is the necessity of the "second look". The morbidity of a second procedure can be reduced, however, with the aid of a rigid endoscope. Fifty-five consecutive patients undergoing a re-exploration were included in this study. Prior to ...
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Parasuraman T V - - 2000
PURPOSE: This study involved identifying resource use and assigning monetary value to the diagnostic work-up and management of viral meningitis. METHODOLOGY: Using a previously established decision analytic framework, various resources were identified as part of routine management of viral meningitis. Secondary database analyses were used to quantify resources and assign ...
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Bamiou D E - - 1999
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to identify factors correlated with the CT outcome and to examine the contribution of the CT scan in the aetiological diagnosis and management of unilateral sensorineural hearing loss in childhood. METHODS: The records of 35 consecutively investigated patients by the Audiology Department of ...
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Broeders I A - - 1999
Endovascular aneurysm repair (EAR) requires precise measurement of aortoiliac lengths and diameters to select the most suitable endograft. A combination of computed tomography (CT) scanning and contrast arteriography is usually applied for this purpose. We have investigated whether spiral CT angiography with specialized data processing (CTA) may replace these imaging ...
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Hagiwara Y - - 1999
Accurate diagnosis and exact treatment planning are very important for successful implant treatment. Pretreatment examination and simulations using CT can be especially effective information sources, and diagnosis by CT imaging before treatment substantially enhances the security and safety of the treatment plan. New interactive CT software (SIM/Plant) which enables diagnosis ...
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Mayo-Smith W W - - 1999
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine whether an in-hospital transportable CT scanner can provide diagnostic brain images and to compare the quality of these images with those from a conventional fixed-platform CT scanner. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Twenty-seven patients with known or suspected intracranial pathology underwent imaging on ...
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Cittadini G - - 1999
Technical details of volumetric spiral CT and high resolution CT are presented. The role of CT scan in lung cancer is discussed: confirmation of a suspected lesion, identification of an unknown one, clinical staging, planning bioptic procedures and follow-up. In clinical staging, CT scan measures tumor diameter and relationship with ...
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Antonelli P J - - 1999
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: In recent years, relatively subtle inner ear anomalies have become apparent using high-resolution computed tomography (CT). The purpose of this study was to determine the diagnostic yield of high-resolution CT for pediatric sensorineural hearing loss (HL) (SNHL). METHODS: A review was performed on the records of all children (<18 ...
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Kolotas C - - 1999
PURPOSE: Development, application and evaluation of a CT-guided implantation technique and a fully CT-based treatment planning procedure for brachytherapy. METHODS AND MATERIALS: A brachytherapy procedure based on CT-guided implantation technique and CT-based treatment planning has been developed and clinical evaluated. For this purpose a software system (PROMETHEUS) for the 3D ...
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Pameijer F A - - 1999
PURPOSE: To determine if pre-radiotherapy (RT) and/or post-radiotherapy computed tomography (CT) can predict local failure in patients with laryngeal carcinoma treated with definitive RT. METHODS AND MATERIALS: The pre- and post-RT CT examinations of 59 patients (T3 glottic carcinoma [n = 30] and T1-T4 supraglottic carcinoma [n = 29]) were ...
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Tierney P A - - 1999
'Second look' surgery following primary intact canal wall mastoid surgery for cholesteatoma is considered mandatory for most cases in modern otological practice. The morbidity of the second look can be reduced by the use of the rigid otoendoscope. Forty-three patients undergoing 'second look' surgery were studied with an average age ...
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Takebayashi S - - 1999
PURPOSE: Computerized tomography (CT) endoscopy is an interactive 3-dimensional image acquired by helical CT. We assess the usefulness of CT nephroscopy in the diagnosis of renal pelvic cancers. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Surface rendering CT nephroscopy was performed after intravenous administration of contrast agent and furosemide in 32 patients with suspected ...
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Bain GI - - 1999
Computed tomography is the best imaging modality to assess bony architecture. Scanning in the longitudinal plane of the scaphoid provides a greater appreciation of the humpback deformity. CT scan provides superior assessment of union and has a higher correlation with operative findings. A limitation of CT scanning is partial volume ...
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Fletcher B D - - 1999
PURPOSE: Computed tomography (CT) scans of the neck and chest are obtained at diagnosis of Hodgkin's disease to establish disease extent, plan radiotherapy, and serve as baseline studies for subsequent evaluation of response to therapy. However, differences in interpretation may occur even among experienced radiologists. This study was designed to ...
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Bhattacharyya N - - 1999
OBJECTIVE: Computed tomography (CT) of the paranasal sinuses has emerged as the standard test for the assessment of chronic rhinosinusitis, as evidenced by the emergence of several CT-based staging systems. Despite its central role in the diagnosis and treatment planning for chronic rhinosinusitis, the sinus CT represents a "snapshot in ...
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Paramo J C - - 1999
BACKGROUND: The use of diagnostic techniques in the preoperative staging of patients with gastric cancer must be better defined. To further clarify which technique is indicated, we applied a new modality of computed tomography (CT) scanning for patients with gastric cancer. METHODS: Dynamic CT of the abdomen using water as ...
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Chong V F - - 1999
The suprahyoid neck can be divided into fascia-bound spaces. These spaces, which are readily demonstrated on computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), form the anatomical framework for generating differential diagnosis and assessing disease extent. By correlating the radiological features with clinical information, the diagnostic possibilities of demonstrated lesions ...
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Cross N C - - 1999
The value of computed tomography (CT) of the petrous bone in the investigation of congenital sensorineural hearing impairment has been questioned. We have conducted a study to establish the usefulness of CT of the temporal bone in the evaluation and management of a consecutive series of unselected adolescent patients with ...
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