Abstract
Novel 320-section CT scanning equipment enables dynamic noninvasive angiographic imaging of the entire cranial vasculature (4D-CTA). We describe this technique and demonstrate its potential in arteriovenous shunting lesions. 4D-CTA imaging resulted in a correct diagnosis, lesion classification, and treatment-strategy selection in 3 patients, compared with CA. We think that 4D-CTA can further reduce the need for CA, sparing the patient the discomfort and risk associated with an invasive procedure.
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Brouwer, P. A., Bosman, T., Van Walderveen, M. A. A., Krings, T., Leroux, A. A., & Willems, P. W. A. (2010). Dynamic 320-section CT angiography in cranial arteriovenous shunting lesions. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 31(4), 767–770. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A1747
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