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128 row vct

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The 128-row VCT is a high-performance computed tomography (CT) system designed for diagnostic imaging. It features a 128-row detector array that enables rapid image acquisition, allowing for efficient and accurate scanning of patients. The 128-row VCT provides detailed anatomical information to support clinical decision-making.

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2 protocols using 128 row vct

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Head and Neck CT Imaging Protocol

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Two head and neck specimens were scanned utilizing a GE 128-row VCT, and dual phase serial computer tomography (CT) images were obtained, with the slice thickness and pitch being set to 0.6mm. The images were analyzed for modeling and reconstruction with MIMICS software (MIMICS 18.0.0.525, Materialise, Leuven, Belgium).
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3D Reconstruction of Craniofacial Skeleton

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Head and neck of one specimen was continuously scanned using GE Amira 128-row VCT, and dual phase serial computer tomography (CT) images were obtained, with a slice thickness and pitch set to 0.6mm. The CT was set to 120 kv and 140 mAs to produce an image matrix of 512×512 pixels and a field of view of 230mm. All CT images were obtained in Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) format for the purpose of reconstruction. According to the particularities of anatomy structures and traits of images, Visualization software Mimics 10.01 (Materialise, Leuven, Belgium) was used for image modeling and reconstruction. The 2-dimensional (2D) slices of both sides of the skeleton DICOM files were automatically combined and converted to 3D models.
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