Ende et al., 1999 - Google Patents
Image mottle in abdominal CTEnde et al., 1999
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- 2452991393737638018
- Author
- Ende J
- Huda W
- Ros P
- Litwiller A
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- Investigative radiology
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Abstract Ende JF, Huda W, Ros PR, Litwiller AL. Image mottle in abdominal CT. Invest Radiol 1999; 34: 282–286. RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES. To investigate image mottle in conventional CT images of the abdomen as a function of radiographic technique factors and …
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