Multiphasic CT is a type of computed tomography imaging that involves obtaining multiple images of an organ or area of the body at different phases of contrast enhancement. By capturing images at various points during the injection of contrast dye, multiphasic CT can provide more detailed information about vascular structures and help detect abnormalities such as tumors or lesions more accurately.
Anna C. Gelman has written: 'Multiphasic health testing systems: reviews and annotations' -- subject(s): Multiphasic health screening
Youde Wang has written: 'Personality characteristics of college athletes as measured by the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)' -- subject(s): Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, Personality assessment, Psychology, Athletes, College athletes
Marvin Warren Eidinger has written: 'The development of a Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory subscale which would identify the criminal personality' -- subject(s): Criminal behavior, Prediction of, Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, Prediction of Criminal behavior
Jason R. Bacchiochi has written: 'Development and validation of the malingering discriminant function index (M-DFI) for the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory - 2 (MMPI-2)' -- subject(s): Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, Malingering, Diagnosis
to classify individuals with specific mental disorders
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You mean CT. CT means Connecticut the abbreviation for Connecticut is CT get it?
A CT scan that is repeated a certain number of times in the same examination period is said to be multiphasic (bi-phasic, tri-phasic, quadra-phasic). The interest is in observing a change in a parameter as a function of time. The main reason is to show the effect of intravenous contrast on CT attenuation, say pre contrast, and at one, three and five minutes post injection. By observing increased CT attenuation ( aka enhancement), or lack thereof, and it's temporal and morphological characteristics, radiologists infer the probable diagnosis. The same can be said of pre and post contrast studies using other contrast agents or routes of administration (e.g. pre and post contrast fistulography).
Half of CT,no. Half of CT, yes
Dirk de Schampheleire has written: 'Mensen tegenover gemiddelden in psychodiagnostiek' -- subject(s): Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
Wendell Leo Chappell has written: 'Improving physician acceptance of automated multiphasic health testing' -- subject(s): Management