| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6243338 | European Journal of Radiology | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In clinical practice ASIR can be used to reduce radiation dose without sacrificing image quality and diagnostic confidence in staging CT of NET patients. This may be beneficial for patients with frequent follow-up and significant cumulative radiation exposure.
Keywords
ATCMFBPCNRCTDIVOLASIRSNRSRSEUSALARAMRIIterative reconstructionAdaptive statistical iterative reconstructionSPECTMagnetic resonance imagingNeuroendocrine tumorsingle-photon emission computed tomographyPositron emission tomographyNETCancer of unknown primaryendoscopic ultrasoundSomatostatin receptor scintigraphyFiltered back projectionUltrasoundcupAs Low As Reasonably AchievableSignal-to-noise ratioContrast-to-noise ratiohounsfield unitPETDose reductionImage quality
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Authors
G. Böning, M. Schäfer, U. Grupp, D. Kaul, J. Kahn, M. Pavel, M. Maurer, T. Denecke, B. Hamm, F. Streitparth,
