Color CT Distinguishes Between Two Contrast Media

"Color" CT can be used to distinguish two different contrast media: in this case iodine and barium. Unfortunately this implementation is only currently being used in non-living mice - however, very interesting to read.

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Spectroscopic (multi-energy) CT distinguishes iodine and barium contrast material in MICE.

Authors: N.G. Anderson, A P Butler, N J A Scott, N.J. Cook, J.S. Butzer, N. Schleich, M. Firsching, R Grasset, N. De Ruiter, M Campbell, P H Butler

European radiology. 03/2010;

OBJECTIVE: Spectral CT differs from dual-energy CT by using a conventional X-ray tube and a photon-counting detector. We wished to produce 3D spectroscopic images of mice that distinguished calcium,
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