Multislice CT angiography of mesenteric vessels
Abstract Due to several distinct advantages over conventional angiography (including minimal invasiveness, lower cost, and lower ionizing radiation exposure for patients and staff), computed tomography (CT) angiography has replaced diagnostic conventional angiography in several clinical situations....
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