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April 2014

Case of the Month, Chest

89-Year old male with an endovascular aortic stent graft repair shows change in configuration of the thoracic aortic arch. The distance between origin of the left carotid artery and the stent graft has increased from 15.7mm in January 2013 to 41.8mm in February 2014. The color volume rendered images show the locations of the artery and stent graft, and the gray scale curved reformations show the precise distance measurement.
The Stanford 3D Lab technologists are able to utilize their advanced 3D software tools to provide comparison images and measurements to assist with diagnosis and treatment planning.

Rhea Liang, RT (R) (MR) (M)

3DQ Technologist

April 1, 2014/by admin
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