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Early Experience with the EMI Scanner for Study of the Brain

Early Experience with the EMI Scanner for Study of the Brain Computed tomography of the head is a highly accurate new radiologic technique for the evaluation of neurologic disease. Analysis of early cases indicates that the appearance produced by CT in some conditions is unique and that increasing experience allows the neuroradiologist to predict the position and nature of disease processes with greater accuracy. Index terms Brain, radiography Brain Neoplasms, diagnosis Computed Tomography http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Radiology Radiological Society of North America, Inc.

Early Experience with the EMI Scanner for Study of the Brain

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Publisher
Radiological Society of North America, Inc.
Copyright
Copyright © 1975 by Radiological Society of North America
ISSN
1527-1315
eISSN
0033-8419
DOI
10.1148/116.2.327
pmid
168614
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Abstract

Computed tomography of the head is a highly accurate new radiologic technique for the evaluation of neurologic disease. Analysis of early cases indicates that the appearance produced by CT in some conditions is unique and that increasing experience allows the neuroradiologist to predict the position and nature of disease processes with greater accuracy. Index terms Brain, radiography Brain Neoplasms, diagnosis Computed Tomography

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RadiologyRadiological Society of North America, Inc.

Published: Aug 1, 1975

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