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Fig. 3A —CT scans of phantom with multiplanar reconstruction parallel
to long axis of cone-shaped plastic container in right lower quadrant of
phantom containing calcium hydroxyapatite stone (arrows) that is 3.8
mm in short-axis diameter. Constant scanning parameters were 64 x 0.6 mm
collimation with 1-mm reconstruction slice thickness and without 4-cm-thick
oil gel surrounding phantom. Stone in plastic container in right lower
quadrant (arrows) is detectable on all scans except scan obtained
with 80–140 kVp pair and 107 mg/dL iodine solution combination
(D). Note severe degree of residual nonsubtracted iodine with this
combination obscures stone. Scan with 100–140 kVp pair and 107 mg/dL
iodine solution combination (E) shows mild degree of residual
nonsubtracted iodine, but stone is visible. Note stone appears smaller on
dual-energy CT scans with virtual unenhanced iodine subtraction (B,
C, and E) than on true unenhanced scan (A). Due to slight
difference in orientation of phantom between scans, other stones and plastic
containers are variably seen. Single-energy CT scan (120 kVp) with plastic
container filled with saline (true unenhanced scan).