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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 135, Issue 2, 363-367
Copyright © 1980 by American Roentgen Ray Society


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Ultrasonic hyperthermia for animal tumor treatment: CT assessment

SW Young, B Marincek, and GM Hahn

The effect of cancer treatment by ultrasound-induced hyperthermia in domestic pets was evaluated by computed tomography (CT) regarding changes in tumor volume and x-ray attenuation after intravenous contrast material. CT scanning is more accurate in measuring tumor volume than estimates after surface measurements. A decrease inn tumor volume and x-ray attenuation after contrast medium seems to be a valuable index of tumor response to hyperthermia.
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