Rubin GD.
Department of Radiology, Stanford University Hospital and Medical Center, CA 94305-5105.
Radiographics. 1994 Jul;14(4):905-12
CT angiography can accurately depict vascular lesions in less time, with less patient morbidity, and at a lower cost than conventional angiography. Meticulous attention to scan technique is required for achieving diagnostic images. Regardless of the three-dimensional rendering techniques employed, a review of the original axial sections is always required to ensure the detection of any unsuspected parenchymal lesions present and to exclude inaccuracies in segmentation and three-dimensional rendering.