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The Utility of DynaCT in Neuroendovascular Procedures

N.S. Heran, J.K. Song, K. Namba, W. Smith, Y. Niimi and A. Berenstein
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 2006, 27 (2) 330-332;
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Summary: The authors present 3 patients who underwent neuroendovascular procedures in which DynaCT produced by a flat-panel detector facilitated management of complications. As part of a combined CT/angiography suite, DynaCT offered the major advantage of immediate detection or exclusion of intracranial complication without patient transfer. The quality of cone-volume CT-generated images produced by DynaCT was sufficient to make a diagnosis.

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N.S. Heran, J.K. Song, K. Namba, W. Smith, Y. Niimi, A. Berenstein
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