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Improved characterization of focal airway lesions using spectral detector dual energy CT

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CLINICAL IMAGING
Volume 79, Issue -, Pages 326-329

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinimag.2021.07.029

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Cardiothoracic imaging; Dual-energy CT; Spectral detector CT; Iodine density map; Effective atomic number; Cardiothoracic lesion

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Spectral detector dual-energy computed tomography (SDCT) is a useful imaging tool for assessing focal airway lesions. It provides iodine density maps, virtual monoenergetic images, and effective atomic number maps for better evaluation compared to conventional CT, aiding in the differentiation of benign vs malignant lesions. SDCT reconstructions can provide additional information to guide diagnosis or management of patients with indeterminate tracheal or bronchial lesions.
Clinicians should be aware of SDCT as a useful tool in the assessment of focal airway lesions. Spectral detector dual-energy computed tomography (SDCT) is a relatively novel imaging technology which has been utilized to aid in the diagnosis of many cardiothoracic conditions. Specifically, the availability of generated iodine density maps, virtual monoenergetic images, and effective atomic number maps allow for better evaluation of thoracic lesions compared to conventional CT. SDCT has previously been shown to be useful in the differentiation of benign vs malignant pulmonary nodules, pleural lesions, and lymph nodes. We describe 3 cases in which a patient presents with an indeterminate tracheal or bronchial lesion on conventional CT and subsequent SDCT reconstructions provided additional information which helped guide diagnosis or management of the patient. The goal is to help clinicians understand the benefit of SDCT in the detection and workup of airway lesions.

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