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Duchat F et al. - The diagnosis of acute intestinal bleeding is often challenging and to date, there is no definite consensus upon the most appropriate technique for this specific diagnosis. This pictorial essay illustrates the preliminary use of multiplanar and maximum intensity projection reformations using MDCT scanner with submillimeter and isotropic voxels as an adjunct to axial images in patients with acute intestinal bleeding. MDCT examinations were routinely performed with 64-slice helical CT scanner and images were reconstructed 0.6-mm thickness at 0.5-mm intervals.

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