Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5728088 | Radiología | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
There is very little variability among hospitals in the type of scanner used, the study extension, and the technical parameters used to stage bronchopulmonary carcinoma. Most centers individualize the dose of contrast agent only in extreme weights. There is a broad division between using one or two acquisitions to image the thorax and abdomen, and the number of acquisitions is related to the scanner manufacturer and whether the hospital is affiliated with a university.
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Authors
E. GarcÃa Garrigós, J.J. Arenas Jiménez, J. Sánchez Payá, M. Sirera Matilla, Ã. Gayete Cara,