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Radiology, Vol 123, 515-517, Copyright © 1977 by Radiological Society of North America
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GS Harell, DF Guthaner, RS Breiman, CC Morehouse, EJ Seppi, WH Marshall Jr and L Wexler
Computed tomographic (CT) cardiac imaging in vivo has been hampered by motion of the heart during its cardiac cycle. A technique of post data- acquisition correlation of the angular projection data using the electrocardiogram as a reference signal is described. This method produced seven "stop action" images of the heart and resulted in delineating morphological detail not recognizable on the conventional CT scan.
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