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Brilliance 256 slice ct scanner

Manufactured by Philips

The Philips Brilliance 256-slice CT scanner is a diagnostic imaging device that uses advanced technology to capture high-resolution, three-dimensional images of the body. It is capable of scanning large anatomical areas in a single rotation, providing detailed information for medical professionals to analyze.

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Post-mortem CT Scan Protocol

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Subjects were scanned post mortem on a Philips Brilliance 256-slice CT scanner (Philips Healthcare, Best, The Netherlands). Tube voltage was 140 kV and tube current 200 mAs. Non-contrast-enhanced CT scans with 0.9-mm slice thickness were acquired. The CT scans were evaluated by one radiologist (PdJ) with 14 years of experience in reading CT scans. The radiologist was blinded to the autopsy results, but aware of the locations that were histologically examined.
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Chest CT Imaging Protocol for Lung Evaluation

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Patients were scanned with a Philips Brilliance 256-slice CT scanner (Philips Medical Systems, Eindhoven, The Netherlands) during a single breath-hold, and an unenhanced chest CT scan was performed of the whole lungs. Scanning parameters were as follows: 40 mm (64 £ 0.625 mm) collimation width; 0.9 mm slice thickness; 0.45 mm reconstruction interval; 15À20 cm SFOV; 120 kV tube voltage; 79 mA tube current (care dose4D technique); 1.2 pitch; 350 ms rotation time; and 1024 £ 1024 pixels matrix size. The radiation dose ranges from 1.23 to 1.74 mSv. Images were processed in an EBW (Philips) workstation. Multiplanar reconstruction was used for imaging reconstruction with thicknesses of 1.0 mm. Both lung window (width, 1500 HU; level, ¡650 HU) and mediastinal window (width, 400 HU; level, 40 HU) scans were obtained.
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