Literature DB >> 12296434

Renal cyst pseudoenhancement with beam hardening effect on CT attenuation.

Takehiko Gokan1, Yoshimitsu Ohgiya, Hirotsugu Munechika, Hiroshi Nobusawa, Masanori Hirose.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the extent of pseudoenhancement in a phantom model using three different CT scanners.
METHODS: The phantom consisted of a water-filled balloon (cyst) suspended in varying concentrations of iodine solution, meant to simulate varying levels of renal enhancement. The phantom was scanned with single detector-row CT scanners of three different manufacturers. All scans were performed at 120 kV and 200 mA with 5 mm collimation.
RESULTS: The degree of pseudoenhancement differed among the three scanners. In two of the scanners, the attenuation of water in the balloon (cyst) was noted to increase significantly as the iodine concentration in the cylinder was increased. However, the degree of pseudoenhancement was different between the two scanners. In the other scanner, attenuation of the cyst was noted to decrease as the iodine concentration in the cylinder decreased and to increase as the iodine concentration in the cylinder increased.
CONCLUSION: The degree of pseudoenhancement may vary in scanners of different manufacturers. We may need to check the pattern and degree of pseudoenhancement in CT scanners before determining the enhancement threshold for simple renal cyst.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12296434

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiat Med        ISSN: 0288-2043


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