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Meniengioma is one of the most common intracranial tumors,threatening the human′s health seriously.Now the most important therapy is the surgical operation.Imaging data is an important method of preoperation evaluation.Multislice spiral three-dimensional reconstruction can not only demonstrate the size of tumor,feeding artery,draining vein and its relationship with the three-dimensional space of surrounding great vessels directly,clearly and exactly,but also evaluate the unobstructed degree of sinus and cranioaural changes.This technique can imitate operative approach,increase operative safty.So,vessel three-dimentional reconstruction by multislice spiral computer tomography has an important application value in preoperative evaluation of meniengioma.
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A 60 year old man was admitted for recurrent stress dependant episodes of chest pain radiating toward the left shoulder for three months. Laboratory tests showed normal troponin I concentrations. During exercise testing the ECG documented significant ST segment depression > …
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Rapid advances in multislice computed tomography (MSCT) technology facilitate accurate clinical imaging. The newly developed 64-slice CT increases temporal and spatial resolution efficiently.The purpose of this study is to evaluate the application of 64 slice spiral computed tomography (CT) on the imaging of the normal optics canal.100 healthy adults were investigated using 64 slice spiral CT. The optics canal was scanned, reconstructed and examined.Among the four walls of the optic canal, the medial wall is the longest one. The upper wall and outer wall are inferior to the medial wall while the inferior wall is the shortest one. All the data accomplished by the 64 slice CT was consistent with the results of previous reports using other methods.The results suggested that the 64 slice spiral CT could be a valuable and accurate method for measuring the length of optics canal walls.
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To discus the new advances in hardware and software technology of Multislice Spiral Computed Tomography(MSCT),to introduce clinic application of Multi-slice Spiral Computed Tomography in cardiac imaging,lung imaging,perfusion imaging,angiography imaging and emergency salvage.
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Objective To investigate clinical application of post-image process with multislico spiral computed tomography
(MSCT) in localization of the dental implantation canal. Methods The distance and angles in the imaging guide with three ra-
diopaque indicators were measured and analysed in the models and images at each implant site with the indicatore and were achie-
ved by Multislice Spiral Computer Tomography(MSCT). Results The findings show no statistically significance between imaging
and physical measurements. Conclusion MSCT imagings can evaluate the effect of the residual bone and can accurately lacalize
the dental implantation canal.
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