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Contrast-to-noise ratios of liver lesions using subtraction imaging on multiphase 64-detector row CT
Clinical Radiology, 10/19/09
Grand DJ et al. – Post–processed subtraction CT images generate increased contrast–to–noise ratios for hypervascular liver lesions. As this technique is easy to perform and does not involve additional radiation exposure, it should be considered when evaluating for suspected hypervascular lesions.
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