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Dual-Source Photon-Counting Computed Tomography-Part III: Clinical Overview of Vascular Applications beyond Cardiac and Neuro Imaging.

Antonella MeloniFilippo CademartiriLaura PistoiaGiulia DegiorgiAlberto ClementeCarmelo De GoriVincenzo PositanoSimona CeliSergio BertiMichele EmdinDaniele PanettaLuca MenichettiBruna PunzoCarlo CavaliereEduardo BossoneLuca SabaRiccardo CauLudovico La GruttaErica Maffei
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
Photon-counting computed tomography (PCCT) is an emerging technology that is expected to radically change clinical CT imaging. PCCT offers several advantages over conventional CT, which can be combined to improve and expand the diagnostic possibilities of CT angiography. After a brief description of the PCCT technology and its main advantages we will discuss the new opportunities brought about by PCCT in the field of vascular imaging, while addressing promising future clinical scenarios.
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