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Revision Dr Mohamed El Safwany, MD.
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Liver CT Blood circulation in the liver comprises two major components: the hepatic artery and the portal vein. After intravenous contrast agent injection, rapid and repeated acquisitions of the hepatic structures allow visualization of the contrast distribution 2
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Liver CT parameters: slice thickness 3.2 mm reconstruction interval 1.6 pitch 1.2 gantry rotation 0.5 s field of view 350–450 mm 150–200 mAs. 3
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Pulmonary angiogram Gold Standard. Positive angiogram provides 100% certainty that an obstruction exists in the pulmonary artery. Negative angiogram provides > 90% certainty in the exclusion of PE.
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Increment is the distance between the reconstructed images in the Z direction. When the chosen increment is smaller than the slice thickness, the images are created with an overlap.
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Technical aspect of acute abdomen CT Imaging IV contrast should be given at 3-5 ml/sec total of 100-120 mL, followed by saline Use SMART PREP or threshold tech
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AORTIC ANEURYSM Study should only be performed in hemodynamically stable patients. Hemodynamically unstable patients with high degree of suspicion of aortic pathology should go directly to OR. If becomes unstable in CT, a quick non conreast scan may be diagnostic.
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Liver Haemangioma CT A) Pre-contrast
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B) Arterial phase
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C) Portal venous phase
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D) Delayed phase CT – we will not do delayed phase unless haemangioma suspected. Please specify “? haemangioma” on request form.
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UTILIZED
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CARE BOLUS
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SMART PREP
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Bolus tracking- PE
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PE?
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Focal enhancing masses Focal enhancing masses
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Three Slices from a Volume A single acquisition is somewhat noisy A single acquisition is somewhat noisy Previous T1-weighted image was actually average of 4 separate acquisitions (to average out noise) Previous T1-weighted image was actually average of 4 separate acquisitions (to average out noise) MRI can be a 2D or a 3D acquisition technique MRI can be a 2D or a 3D acquisition technique -23-
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DWI in Stroke ADC decreases in infarcted brain tissue within minutes of the vessel blockage Stroke damage doesn’t show up on T1- or T2- weighted images for 2-3 days post-blockage DWI is now commonly used to assess region of damage in stroke emergencies -24-
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