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Ernest M. Scalzetti
Researcher at State University of New York Upstate Medical University
Publications - 82
Citations - 2333
Ernest M. Scalzetti is an academic researcher from State University of New York Upstate Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lung cancer & Digital mammography. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 78 publications receiving 2176 citations. Previous affiliations of Ernest M. Scalzetti include Medical University of South Carolina & Syracuse University.
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Phase III Intergroup Study of Talc Poudrage vs Talc Slurry Sclerosis for Malignant Pleural Effusion
Carolyn M. Dresler,Jemi Olak,James E. Herndon,William G. Richards,Ernest M. Scalzetti,Stewart B. Fleishman,Kemp H. Kernstine,Todd L. Demmy,David M. Jablons,Leslie J. Kohman,Thomas M. Daniel,George B. Haasler,David J. Sugarbaker +12 more
TL;DR: Both methods of talc delivery are similar in efficacy; TTI may be better for patients with either a lung or breast primary; the etiology and incidence of respiratory complications from talc need further exploration.
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Technique Factors and Image Quality as Functions of Patient Weight at Abdominal CT
TL;DR: With changes in patient weight at abdominal CT, x-ray tube potentials must be varied to maintain a constant detector energy fluence and increasing the x- Ray tube potential generally improves CNR.
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Radiation exposure and image quality in chest CT examinations.
TL;DR: Radiographic techniques for unenhanced chest CT examinations can be reduced from 280 to 120 mAs without compromising image quality, according to the purpose of this study.
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Effective doses to patients undergoing thoracic computed tomography examinations.
TL;DR: Current CT technique factors used to perform chest CT examinations result in relatively high patient doses, which could be reduced by adjusting technique factors based on patient size.
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CT screening for lung cancer: Diagnoses resulting from the New York Early Lung Cancer Action Project
Claudia I. Henschke,Claudia I. Henschke,David F. Yankelevitz,David F. Yankelevitz,Dorothy I. McCauley,Dorothy I. McCauley,Matthew Rifkin,Edward S. Fiore,John H. M. Austin,Gregory D.N. Pearson,Maria C. Shiau,Samuel Kopel,Donald L. Klippenstein,Alan Litwin,Peter A. Loud,Leslie J. Kohman,Ernest M. Scalzetti,Arfa Khan,Rakesh Shah,David S. Mendelson,Robert T. Heelan,Michelle S. Ginsberg,Terence A.S. Matalon,Peter H. Wiernik,Nasser K. Altorki,Ali Farooqi,Yolanda Faustini,Daniel M. Libby,Olli S. Miettinen,Jamie S. Ostroff,Mark W. Pasmantier,Anthony P. Reeves,James P. Smith,Madeline Vazquez,Rowena Yip,Kimberly K. Agnello,Arin Kramer,Jennifer M. Hess,Darryl Carter,Elizabeth Brambilla,Adi F. Gazdar,Masayuki Noguchi,William D. Travis +42 more
TL;DR: The NY-ELCAP regimen of screening revealed that annual CT screening for lung cancer resulted in identification of a high proportion of patients with early-stage disease.