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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 159, 1209-1215, Copyright © 1992 by American Roentgen Ray Society


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Spiral CT of the pancreas with multiplanar display

EK Fishman, SH Wyatt, DR Ney, JE Kuhlman and SS Siegelman
Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD 21205.

This essay illustrates the findings obtained with spiral CT imaging in pancreatic disease. Features of spiral CT--fast scanning, dynamic injection of contrast material allowing optimal vessel opacification, and supplemental multiplanar imaging--promise to provide increased accuracy in the diagnosis and staging of pancreatic disease. With further development of continuous (spiral/helical) scanning technology, this technology should expand to cover a wider range of applications.
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