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Comparison of CT Volume Rendring Images with Axial Sections in Diagnosing Facial Bone Fractures
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Wounds of facial bones and delicate tissues are an extremely normal pathology. Their rate ranges from 20% to over half of cases admitted to horrendous crisis. The idea of three-dimensional display of CT-data is not much older than CT itself. For three-dimensional presentation purposes the components of these voxel ought to be as little as could be expected under the circumstances. The diagnostic accuracy of volume rendering image protocol in comparison with axial section in traumatic patients with facial bone fractures were evaluated.
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Normal Pathology, Ct Data, Diagnostic Accuracy, Facial Bone Fractures.
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