1. CT colonography: contrast enhancement of benign and malignant colorectal lesions versus fecal residuals.
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Neri, E., Vagli, P., Picchietti, S., Vannozzi, F., Linsalata, S., Bardine, A., and Bartolozzi, C.
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TOMOGRAPHY ,COLON cancer ,COLONOSCOPY ,COLON examination ,ENDOSCOPY ,GASTROENTEROLOGY - Abstract
We retrospectively reviewed the computed tomographic colonographic datasets of 22 patients. Mean attenuation values of benign polyps before and after contrast administration were 30 +/- 15 HU and 90 +/- 18 HU, respectively. Mean attenuation values of colorectal cancer before and after contrast administration were 43 +/- 15 HU and 124 +/- 18 HU, respectively. The mean attenuation value of solid fecal residuals was 43 +/- 15 HU. The difference in attenuation value between precontrast and postcontrast studies of polyps was statistically significant (mean 60 HU, p < 0.01); the same was true for colorectal cancer (mean 81 HU, p < 0.01). The difference between postcontrast density of polyps and cancer with respect to density of solid fecal residuals was statistically significant (p < 0.01). The use of contrast medium could be of help in computed tomographic colonography for discriminating polypoid benign lesions and colorectal cancer from fecal residuals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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