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December 2013

Abdomen and Pelvis, Case of the Month

68-year-old female with exclusions of three right renal artery aneurysms. The phenomenal 3D staff utilizes Segmentation/Volume Rendered tools on a 3D software to create this image. Volume Rendered image allows the Radiologist and Clinicians to assess the flow lumen of all vessels including aneurysms, Renal arteries and aorta. Small posterior view on top right corner additionally confirms the thickening of left lateral aspect of infrarenal abdominal aorta for further evaluation and treatment planning.

Keshni Kumar

3DQ Technologist

November 26, 2013/by admin
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