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Yong Yu

Researcher at Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine

Publications -  19
Citations -  204

Yong Yu is an academic researcher from Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Iterative reconstruction & Image noise. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 19 publications receiving 126 citations.

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Clinical Application of Dual-Energy Spectral Computed Tomography in Detecting Cholesterol Gallstones From Surrounding Bile.

TL;DR: Virtual monochromatic spectral CT images at 40 keV and 140’keV provide significant CT number differences between cholesterol gallstones and the surrounding bile and provide an excellent detection rate for cholesterol gallstone.
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Dual energy spectral CT imaging for the evaluation of small hepatocellular carcinoma microvascular invasion.

TL;DR: Dual-energy Spectral CT provides additional quantitative parameters than conventional CT to improve the differentiation between small hepatocellular carcinoma with and without microvascular invasion.
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Reducing both radiation and contrast doses in coronary CT angiography in lean patients on a 16-cm wide-detector CT using 70 kVp and ASiR-V algorithm, in comparison with the conventional 100-kVp protocol

TL;DR: Prospectively ECG-triggered CCTA using 70 kVp and high-level ASiR-V on a 16-cm wide-detector CT system provides diagnostic images with substantial reduction in both radiation and contrast doses for patients with BMI ≤ 23 kg/m2 compared to the conventional 100- kVp protocol.
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Subtraction CT angiography in head and neck with low radiation and contrast dose dual-energy spectral CT using rapid kV-switching technique

TL;DR: Spectral CT imaging with rapid kV-switching in the subtraction angiography in head and neck provides better bone removal with significantly reduced radiation and contrast dose compared with conventional subtraction method.
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Differential diagnosis between benign and malignant pleural effusion with dual-energy spectral CT.

TL;DR: The CT value measurement at both high and low energy levels and the effective atomic number obtained in a single spectral CT scan can assist the differential diagnosis of benign from malignant pleural effusion.