Radiology
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Comparative Study
Tracheobronchomalacia: comparison between end-expiratory and dynamic expiratory CT for evaluation of central airway collapse.
To compare dynamic expiratory and end-expiratory computed tomography (CT) for depicting central airway collapse in patients with acquired tracheobronchomalacia (TBM). ⋯ Dynamic expiratory CT elicits a significantly greater degree of airway collapse than standard end-expiratory CT in patients with TBM.
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To evaluate depiction of urinary tract calculi at computed tomography (CT) with a z-axis modulation technique at various noise indexes to reduce radiation dose and preserve image quality. ⋯ Kidney stones (< or =2.5 mm) can be adequately depicted with the z-axis modulation technique, with a 56%-77% reduction in radiation dose. In patients with urinary tract stones, the technique results in a 43%-66% reduction in radiation dose at noise indexes of 14 and 20 without compromising stone depiction.
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To retrospectively evaluate if the degree of disk degeneration and disk herniation volume at magnetic resonance (MR) imaging are risk factors for recurrent disk herniation. ⋯ Minor disk degeneration but not herniation volume represents a risk factor for the recurrence of disk herniation after diskectomy.