Whole-Body Clinical Applications of Digital Tomosynthesis.

2016 
To achieve optimal patient management, radiologists and radiologic technologists benefit from understanding the clinical utilities and limitations of whole-body applications of digital tomosynthesis, which can (a) reduce tissue overlap and improve depth resolution compared with conventional mammography, radiography, and fluoroscopy and (b) reduce radiation exposure and metallic artifacts and improve in-plane resolution and patient positioning flexibility compared with CT.
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