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MDCT angiography of peripheral arterial disease

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Rubin, GD; Kalra, MK
January 1, 2006

Greater scan coverage and faster scanning with multidetector-row computed tomography (MDCT) has provided a unique opportunity for noninvasive and accurate imaging of vascular diseases of lower extremities [1]. This chapter describes scanning parameters, contrast medium administration features, image postprocessing techniques, and clinical applications of MDCT angiography (MDCTA). © 2006 Springer-Verlag Italia.

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Rubin, G. D., & Kalra, M. K. (2006). MDCT angiography of peripheral arterial disease, 136–148. https://doi.org/10.1007/88-470-0413-6_12
Rubin, G. D., and M. K. Kalra. “MDCT angiography of peripheral arterial disease,” January 1, 2006, 136–48. https://doi.org/10.1007/88-470-0413-6_12.
Rubin GD, Kalra MK. MDCT angiography of peripheral arterial disease. 2006 Jan 1;136–48.
Rubin, G. D., and M. K. Kalra. MDCT angiography of peripheral arterial disease. Jan. 2006, pp. 136–48. Scopus, doi:10.1007/88-470-0413-6_12.
Rubin GD, Kalra MK. MDCT angiography of peripheral arterial disease. 2006 Jan 1;136–148.

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January 1, 2006

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136 / 148