The pattern of vascular pathology on multidetector computerised tomography angiography In Kenyatta National Hospital
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Date
2009Author
Kaguthi, J Nyokabi
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ThesisLanguage
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The development of multidetector Computer Tomography (MDCT) has
revolutionized CT angiography (CTA). New techniques and software are
currently being developed and modified to improve CTA. The advantage of
MDCT relevant to CTA is the ability to acquire high resolution, near isotropic
data sets in a shorter acquisition time. Also important is the ability to achieve a
longer scanning range in the arterial phase, which has led to the introduction
of CTA of the peripheral arterial system. Image processing techniques have
also progressed rapidly, with simplification of a previously cumbersome
process. The high spatial resolution and relatively non-invasive nature of
MDCT angiography are favourable factors against established vascular
imaging techniques. The implication of this is that traditional diagnostic
pathways for evaluation of the vascular system will become less relevant, as
the value of MDCT angiography becomes fully established.
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Master of Medicine in Diagnostic Imaging, University of Nairobi,2009Publisher
Universty of Nairobi