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64 slice spiral ct

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The 64-slice spiral CT is a medical imaging device that uses X-rays to create detailed, three-dimensional images of the body. It features a 64-row detector array that captures multiple slices of the body simultaneously as the patient moves through the scanner. This allows for faster scanning times and high-quality imaging of various anatomical structures.

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3 protocols using 64 slice spiral ct

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Maxillary Sinus Pneumatization Imaging

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The CT scanning range was from the superior margin of the frontal sinuses to the inferior margin of the maxillary alveolar process using LightSpeed GE 64-slice spiral CT (USA) by bone imaging algorithm. CT scans were obtained at: 0.625 mm section thickness, 0.5 mm interval, 120 to 320 mA, 120 kV. Viewing and measuring was by image system. In this study, the pneumatized posterior superior part of maxillary sinus (PSMS) was observed at all the planes with the horizontal portions of MT, mainly in the coronal plane (Figure 1).
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Multimodal Imaging Protocols: CT and MRI

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The 64-slice spiral CT manufactured by GE (United States) was used in MDCT, and the 3.0 T MRI system manufactured by Siemens, Germany was utilized in MRI.
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Lung Imaging Protocol for CT Scans

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All patients were scanned in a supine position, arms up, head first, with a scanning range from the apex to the bottom of the lung, using GE 64 slice spiral CT scanning. GE 64 slice spiral CT parameters were as follows: scanning slice thickness 5 mm, reconstruction slice thickness 0.625 mm, reconstruction interval 0.625 mm; a high-resolution reconstruction algorithm was used to reconstruct the image, lung window settings (window width 1500 Hu, window level − 500 Hu) and mediastinal window setting (window width 350 Hu, window level 50 Hu) were adopted.
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