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    Ascenti G, Krauss B, Mazziotti S, Mileto A, Settineri N, Vinci S, Donato R, Gaeta M.
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  • 23. Rapid switching kVp dual energy CT: Value of reconstructed dual energy CT images and organ dose assessment in multiphasic liver CT exams.
    Mahmood U, Horvat N, Horvat JV, Ryan D, Gao Y, Carollo G, DeOcampo R, Do RK, Katz S, Gerst S, Schmidtlein CR, Dauer L, Erdi Y, Mannelli L.
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  • 24. Can sinogram-affirmed iterative reconstruction improve the detection of small hypervascular liver nodules with dual-energy CT?
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    Nagayama Y, Iyama A, Oda S, Taguchi N, Nakaura T, Utsunomiya D, Kikuchi Y, Yamashita Y.
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    Sun EX, Wortman JR, Uyeda JW, Lacson R, Sodickson AD.
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  • 31. Dual-energy multi-detector row CT with virtual monochromatic imaging for improving patient-to-patient uniformity of aortic enhancement during CT angiography: an in vitro and in vivo study.
    Marin D, Fananapazir G, Mileto A, Choudhury KR, Wilson JM, Nelson RC.
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    Sangwaiya MJ, Kalra MK, Sharma A, Halpern EF, Shepard JA, Digumarthy SR.
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  • 38. Tin-filter enhanced dual-energy-CT: image quality and accuracy of CT numbers in virtual noncontrast imaging.
    Kaufmann S, Sauter A, Spira D, Gatidis S, Ketelsen D, Heuschmid M, Claussen CD, Thomas C.
    Acad Radiol; 2013 May; 20(5):596-603. PubMed ID: 23490736
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