Utility of Chest CT Imaging in Diagnosis of Pathological Changes associating Bilharzial Core-pulmonale
Zagazig University Med. J • 2002
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Authors
Sherif A Eisa - Fatma M Abd EL-Salam - Eman M Fathy – Magdy A Gad – Hesham Abo Eleineen – Alaa EL-Fakharan
Keywords
Lung, CT, 60.12116, 60.12118 ; Lung, diseases, 60.281, 60.60, 60.72, 60.91 ; Lung, ground-glass opacification ; Lung, hemorrhage Lung, interstitial disease, 60.917 ; Lung, nodule, 60.281 ; Lung, vascular disease ; Pulmonary angiography, 60.12116
Journal
Zagazig University Med. J
Publisher
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Volume
8
Issue
1
Pages
102-117
publication.type
Local
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Abstract
Peripheral pulmonary vascular disorders that can be evaluated with computed tomography (CT) include various disease entities with overlapping imaging features and a wide range of clinical manifestations. The overall accuracy of CT in the diagnosis of pulmonary vascular disorders increases with improved spatial resolution, administration of a high-flow contrast material bolus, and the use of cardiac gating. The integration of high-resolution CT and CT angiographic techniques into one scanning protocol has important clinical implications for multisection CT and makes it the imaging modality of choice in the evaluation of this complex group of disorders.
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