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Acad Radiol ; 31(2): 572-581, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37563023

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RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: To demonstrate the feasibility and potential of using a second-generation prototype photon-counting computed tomography (CT) system to provide simultaneous high spatial resolution images and high spectral resolution material information across a range of routine imaging tasks using clinical patient exposure levels. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The photon-counting system employs an innovative silicon-based photon-counting detector to provide a balanced approach to ultra-high-resolution spectral CT imaging. An initial cohort of volunteer subjects was imaged using the prototype photon-counting system. Acquisition technique parameters and radiation dose exposures were guided by routine clinical exposure levels used at the institution. Images were reconstructed in native slice thickness using an early version of a spectral CT reconstruction algorithm Samples of images across a range of clinical tasks were selected and presented for review. RESULTS: Clinical cases are presented across inner ear, carotid angiography, chest, and musculoskeletal imaging tasks. Initial reconstructed images illustrate ultra-high spatial resolution imaging. The fine detail of small structures and pathologies is clearly visualized, and structural boundaries are well delineated. The prototype system additionally provides concomitant spectral information with high spatial resolution. CONCLUSION: This initial study demonstrates that routine imaging at clinically appropriate patient exposure levels is feasible using a novel deep-silicon photon-counting detector CT system. Furthermore, a deep-silicon detector may provide a balanced approach to photon-counting CT, providing high spatial resolution imaging with simultaneous high-fidelity spectral information.


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Silicon , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Humans , Phantoms, Imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed/methods , Photons
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Eur J Radiol ; 142: 109828, 2021 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34280594

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PURPOSE: The aim of this retrospective study was to present the frequency and MDCT appearances of sternal variations and anomalies, as well as to highlight their clinical significance. METHODS: This retrospective study was carried out on 1150 patients, who underwent chest MDCT. Axial planes, multiplanar and curved-planar reconstructed images were studied. Age and sex distribution of the variations was evaluated. RESULTS: Anatomical variations of the sternum were found in 74.1%. The most frequent variation was the double-ended xiphoid process (36.9%), followed by the single xiphoidal foramen (25.8%) and the sternal sclerotic band (12.8%). Other variations observed were: sternal notch (10.1%), xiphoidal ligament calcification (8.3%), sternal foramen (4.9%), complete manubriosternal fusion (4.1%) and sternoxiphoidal fusion (4.1%), triple-ended xiphoid process (3.7%), sternal cleft (1.5%), whereas the rest of the variations including sternoxiphoidal junction pseudoforamen, suprasternal bone, pseudocleft, suprasternal tubercle and absence of xiphoid process were in less than 1%. In our subjects, sternal and xiphoidal foramina were adjacent to: the pericardium (37.14%), the diaphragm (22.9%), the mediastinal fat (17.1%), the liver (11.4%), the lung (8.5%) and to the stomach (2.9%). CONCLUSIONS: Sternal variations are frequent, asymptomatic, detected incidentally at cross-sectional imaging and may be confused with pathologic conditions. Radiologists should be familiar with these variations in order to discriminate them from pathologies and avoid complications during interventional procedures. ADVANCES IN KNOWLEDGE: This study presents thoroughly the sternal variations' MDCT appearance, detected in a Greek population, correlates them with age and gender and discuss their clinical significance in detail.


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Musculoskeletal Abnormalities , Sternum , Humans , Musculoskeletal Abnormalities/diagnostic imaging , Musculoskeletal Abnormalities/epidemiology , Retrospective Studies , Sternum/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Xiphoid Bone
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