Abdominal General Vascular Anatomy: Page 1
Go to page: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 3D CT Angiography provides a non-invasive technique for the evaluation of a wide range of clinical problems as demonstrated in this atlas. The only real limitation of the technique is the quality and resolution of the data generated by the CT scanner. Regardless of the rendering technique used we can never do better than the axial generated images. With the new multidetector scanners combining rapid scanning, thin collimation and close interscan spacing we believe that 3D CT Angiography will continue to thrive. |
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| Abdominal aorta with IMA defined. | ||
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CASE 2 |
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| Normal abdominal aorta. | ||
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CASE 3 |
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| Retroaortic left renal vein, portal vein anatomy, hepatic artery. | ||
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CASE 4 |
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| Normal renal arteries. | ||
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CASE 5 |
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| Ectatic aorta and illiac arteries. | ||
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