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BIBLIOGRAFIA. Anno Graser, Thorsten R.C. Johnson. Dual – Energy CT in Patients Suspected of Having Renal Masses: Can Virtual Nonenhanced Images Replace True Nonenhanced Images?. Radiology 2009; 252: 433-440.

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BIBLIOGRAFIA

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  1. BIBLIOGRAFIA • Anno Graser, Thorsten R.C. Johnson. Dual – Energy CT in Patients Suspected of Having Renal Masses: Can Virtual Nonenhanced Images Replace True Nonenhanced Images?. Radiology 2009; 252: 433-440. • Brown C.L., Hartman R.P. Dual – energy CT iodine overlay technique for characterization of renal masses as cyst or solid: a phantom feasibility study. Eur Radiol 2009; 19(05): 1289-1295. • Benjamin M. Yeh, John A. Shepherd. Dual – Energy and low-kVp CT in the Abdomen. AJR 2009; 193: 47-54. • Joel G. Fletcher, Naoki Takahashi. Dual – Energy and Dual – Source CT: Is There a Role in the Abdomen and Pelvis?. Radiol Clin N Am 2009; 47: 41-57. • Anno Graser, Thorsten R.C. Johnson. Dual energy CT: preliminary observations and potential clinical applications in the abdomen. Eur Radiol 2009; 19: 13-23. • Naoki Takahashi, Robert P. Hartman. Dual – Energy CT Iodine – subtraction Virtual unenhanced Technique to Detect Urinary stones in an Iodine – Filled Collecting System: A Phantom Study. AJR 2008; 190: 1169-1173. • Paul Stolzmann, Marko Kozomara. In vivo identification of uric acid stones with dual - energy CT: diagnostic performance evaluation in patients. DOI: 10.1007/s00261-009-9569-9.

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