[HTML][HTML] Virtual colonoscopy: utility, impact and overview

D Ganeshan, KM Elsayes, D Vining - World journal of radiology, 2013 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Computed tomography (CT) colonoscopy is a well-established technique for evaluation of
colorectal cancer. Significant advances have been made in the technique of CT …

[HTML][HTML] Virtual colonoscopy: Utility, impact and overview

D Ganeshan, KM Elsayes, D Vining - World Journal of Radiology, 2013 - wjgnet.com
Computed tomography (CT) colonoscopy is a well-established technique for evaluation of
colorectal cancer. Significant advances have been made in the technique of CT …

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KM Elsayes - World, 2013 - researchgate.net
Computed tomography (CT) colonoscopy is a well-established technique for evaluation of
colorectal cancer. Significant advances have been made in the technique of CT …

Virtual colonoscopy: Utility, impact and overview

D Ganeshan, KM Elsayes… - World journal of …, 2013 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Computed tomography (CT) colonoscopy is a well-established technique for evaluation of
colorectal cancer. Significant advances have been made in the technique of CT …

Virtual colonoscopy: Utility, impact and overview.

D Ganeshan, KM Elsayes, D Vining - World Journal of Radiology, 2013 - europepmc.org
Computed tomography (CT) colonoscopy is a well-established technique for evaluation of
colorectal cancer. Significant advances have been made in the technique of CT …

Virtual colonoscopy: Utility, impact and overview.

D Ganeshan, KM Elsayes, D Vining - World Journal of Radiology, 2013 - europepmc.org
Computed tomography (CT) colonoscopy is a well-established technique for evaluation of
colorectal cancer. Significant advances have been made in the technique of CT …

Virtual colonoscopy: Utility, impact and overview

D Ganeshan, KM Elsayes, D Vining - World Journal of Radiology, 2013 - wjgnet.com
Figure 5 A 72-year-old male underwent computed tomography colonoscopy. There is an 8
mm polyp in descending colon (long arrow), which is easily detected in the 3D view. Note …