Imaging of hypodense gliotic lesions in photon counting computed tomography using virtual monoenergetic images.
Denise SchoenbeckAlexander SachaJulius Henning NiehoffChristoph MoenninghoffJan BorggrefeJan Robert KroegerArwed Elias MichaelPublished in: The neuroradiology journal (2024)
The quantitative superiority of VMI 134 keV for the delineation of hypodense gliotic lesions did not translate into a superiority in the qualitative analysis. Therefore, it remains uncertain if the reconstruction of a high keV VMIs for the detection of hypodense gliotic lesions is useful in everyday clinical practice. However, more studies, are necessary to further assess this issue.