Keywords:
Thorax, Lung, CT, Image manipulation / Reconstruction, Computer Applications-General, Radiation safety, Artifacts, Dosimetric comparison
Authors:
S. Carey1, S. Kandel1, J. Kavanagh2, T. Chung1, C. Farrell1, P. Rogalla1; 1Toronto, ON/CA, 2Toronto/CA
DOI:
10.26044/ecr2019/C-3543
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