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Three-dimensional models of the abdominal vasculature based on helical CT: usefulness in patients with pancreatic neoplasms.

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  • Three-dimensional models of the abdominal vasculature based on helical CT: usefulness in patients with pancreatic neoplasms. Abstract Text:

    r k zemanR K Zeman,w j davrosW J Davros,p bermanP Berman,d i weltmanD I Weltman,p m silvermanP M Silverman,c cooperC Cooper,s r evansS R Evans,r r burasR R Buras,t j stahlT J Stahl,r j nautaR J Nauta,

    Three-dimensional (3D) rendering of helical (spiral) CT data is used increasingly to show abnormalities of the vascular system [1]. Abdominal applications have focused mainly on the arterial system, but the portal venous system also can be depicted effectively with this technique. In patients with pancreaticobiliary neoplasms, axial display of helical CT images generally allows accurate staging of the lesion [2, 3]. Many surgeons, however, continue to request arteriography to specifically look for evidence of vascular encasement that would preclude surgery or vascular anomalies that would alter the surgical approach [4, 5]. The purpose of this essay is to illustrate the value of 3D rendering of CT data in providing useful information for surgical planning and showing the extent of vascular involvement by tumor.

    Three-dimensional models of the abdominal vasculature based on helical CT: usefulness in patients with pancreatic neoplasms. Publishing Authors By Initials

    rk zemanRK Zeman,wj davrosWJ Davros,p bermanP Berman,di weltmanDI Weltman,pm silvermanPM Silverman,c cooperC Cooper,sr evansSR Evans,rr burasRR Buras,tj stahlTJ Stahl,rj nautaRJ Nauta,

    For similar tomography, x-ray computed research abstracts see: tomography, x-ray computed research

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    Three-dimensional models of the abdominal vasculature based on helical CT: usefulness in patients with pancreatic neoplasms. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: AJR. American journal of roentgenology

    VOLUME: 162

    Page Numbers: 1425-9

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    ISSN: 0361-803X

    DAY: 15

    MONTH: Jun

    YEAR: 1994

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 7708173

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    KEYWORDS: Tomography, X-Ray Computed

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Radiology, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC 20007.

    Country: UNITED STATES

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