Manual kidney stone size measurements in computed tomography are most accurate using multiplanar image reformatations and bone window settings

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Robert Peter Reimer from the Departmentand University have published the paper: Manual kidney stone size measurements in computed tomography are most accurate using multiplanar image reformatations and bone window settings, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors aimed to comprehensively evaluate the influence of different reconstruction algorithms (HIR, MBIR), image reformatations (axial, MPR), slice thicknesses (MPR, 2 mm, 5 mm) and window settings (soft-tissue, bone) on accuracy of kidney stone size measurements.

SUMMARY

    The kidney stones were obtained from the local laboratory at the university hospital . . .

     

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