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8/8/08:

  • Case 170 of Liver
  • Case 394 of Vascular
  • Case 395 of Vascular
  • Case 396 of Vascular
  • Case 11 of Trauma
  • Case 12 of Trauma
  • Case 122 of Small bowel
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    2/29/08: New videos!

    CT angiography of the forearm with vascular mapping
    Sequence of images using axial, coronal and sagittal planes as well as various volume rendered images to define muscle, vascular and bony maps of the elbow
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    Aortic valve replacement
    4D mapping demonstrates replacement of aortic valve with valve sparing procedure.
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    Aortic valve stenosis
    Extensive calcification and thickening of aortic valve demonstrated on this 4D display.
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    3D and 4D mapping demonstrate normally functioning aortic valve replacement (AVR)
    Evidence of left ventricle hypertrophy can be seen. Note the use of varying rendering techniques for allowing visualization of the aortic valve.
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    Dilated aortic root and sinuses of Valsalva
    3D and 4D mapping demonstrate the aortic root to be dilated as well as the sinuses of Valsalva. The patient also has a bicuspid valve. This is all nicely seen on 3D and 4D mapping.
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    Cor Triatriatum
    Linear line representing a cleft in the left atrium in a patient with cor triatriatum
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    Coronary artery bypass grafts
    Coronary artery bypass with both saphenous and LIMA grafts
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    Dilated aortic root and aortic stenosis
    4D mapping demonstrates aortic stenosis with dilated aortic root and sinus of Valsalva.
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    Congenital heart disease with stent in pulmonary arteries
    4D and 3D mapping demonstrate stents in both main pulmonary arteries with patency of the stents documented by 3D and 4D mapping. Also, good visualization of coronary arteries.
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    Reimplanted right coronary artery
    Following aortic valve surgery, reimplanted coronary artery is seen here with dilatation of implant site. This is nicely seen on 4D imaging.
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    3D imaging of the internal auditory canal with thin section slab imaging
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    Humerus fracture with various renderings
    Various renderings and change in lighting models define fracture of humerus.
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    Pseudoaneurysm of ascending aorta
    In this patient with aortic valve replacement, there is a collection adjacent to ascending aorta which represents either focal leak or pseudoaneurysm.
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    Persistent left superior vena cava emptying into coronary sinus
    3D and 4D mapping nicely demonstrate the patient's persistent left superior vena cava emptying into the coronary sinus.
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    Evaluation of coronary arteries using sliding MIP technique
    Multiple 3D reconstructions share the use of sliding MIP to define the coronary arteries
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    Total anomalous pulmonary venous return
    Evidence of enhanced tubular structure in the right lower lung consistent with total anomalous pulmonary venous return with prior embolization. The vascular malformation is still present.
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    Normal aortic root
    CT angiography demonstrates the ascending aorta on this unremarkable CT visualization of the coronary arteries.
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    Reimplantation of coronary artery following aortic root repair
    3D and 4D mapping nicely show the focally dilated coronary artery following repair. 3D mapping nicely shows the valve and all motion.
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    Dilated ascending aorta
    3D and 4D mapping demonstrate dilated ascending aorta.
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    Bicuspid aortic valve
    3D and 4D mapping demonstrate evidence of bicuspid aortic valve.
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    Post-coarctation of aorta repair with stent in place. The stent is patent.
    3D and 4D imaging nicely define the stent and repair.
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    CT scan of the face with no nasal reconstruction
    Good example of volume rendering showing the different rendering techniques that show soft tissue, muscle, bone and skin.
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    Normal cardiac chambers
    3D mapping demonstrating a flow-enhanced image of blood in chambers of the heart
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    Cardiac Movies

    Spectrum of aortic valves
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    Normal coronary CTA
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    Normal LAD motion
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    Circumflex arises off RCA
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    Normal coronary artery analysis
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