Volumetric accuracy of different imaging modalities in acute intracerebral hemorrhage.
Frieder SchlunkJohannes KuthePeter HarmelHeinrich AudebertUta HanningGeorg BohnerMichael ScheelJustus KleineJawed NawabiPublished in: BMC medical imaging (2022)
Volumetric measurements were most accurate in postcontrast CT while CT angiography and MRI sequences often substantially over- or underestimated hemorrhage volumes.
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