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Comparison of three display methods for evaluating CT angiography data for the vascular assessment of renal donors
Journal of Digital Imaging, 11/04/09
Pace ME et al. – CTA display methods are useful when evaluating renal vascular anatomy. Cinematic loop appears to be the most useful display method and is significantly more sensitive, specific, and accurate than the 3D–MIP or stack axial when identifying renal arterial anatomy.
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