Frank John Parrish1. 1. Department of Radiology, MIA Victoria, 1355 High St., Malvern, Victoria 3144, Australia. frank.parrish@gmail.com
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: CT has undergone generational change that has led to true volume imaging. Interpretation of volume images requires interaction between the radiologist and the volume data sets. The aim of this review is to examine postprocessing options and the evidence in the literature for changing the process of reporting to digital volume reporting. CONCLUSION: Diagnostic confidence and the accuracy of interpretation of volume CT images have increased with improvements in postprocessing techniques.
OBJECTIVE: CT has undergone generational change that has led to true volume imaging. Interpretation of volume images requires interaction between the radiologist and the volume data sets. The aim of this review is to examine postprocessing options and the evidence in the literature for changing the process of reporting to digital volume reporting. CONCLUSION: Diagnostic confidence and the accuracy of interpretation of volume CT images have increased with improvements in postprocessing techniques.