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Brightspeed ct scanner

Manufactured by GE Healthcare

The Brightspeed CT scanner is a diagnostic imaging device manufactured by GE Healthcare. It utilizes advanced computed tomography (CT) technology to capture high-quality images of the human body. The core function of the Brightspeed CT scanner is to provide healthcare professionals with detailed, three-dimensional visualizations of internal structures, supporting accurate diagnoses and treatment planning.

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Abdominal CT Imaging Protocol

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All CT scans were performed using a 16-slice Brightspeed CT scanner (General Electric). Animals were positioned supine and acquisitions were centered on the abdomen with a 35 cm field of view. The scanning parameters were 120 kV, 150 mA, 0.8 s gantry rotation time, and 0.938 pitch. Scans were reconstructed with a 0.625 mm slice thickness using a standard soft tissue convolution kernel.
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Abdomino-Pelvic CT Scanning Protocol

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All CT scans were performed using a 16-slice Brightspeed CT scanner (General Electric Healthcare, Chicago, IL). Animals were in ventral position and abdomino-pelvic acquisitions were performed with a 35-cm field of view. The scanning parameters were 120 kVp, 150 mA, 0.8 s gantry rotation time, and 0.938 pitch. Scans were reconstructed with a 0.625-mm slice thickness using the ‘SOFT' convolution kernel also provided by General Electric, a standard soft tissue convolution kernel.
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