References
- KANEKO M., EGUCHI K., OHmATsu H. et al.: Peripheral lung cancer. Screening and detection with low-dose spiral CT versus radiography. Radiology 201 (1996), 798.
- MAYO J. R., JACKSON S. A. & MOLLER N. L.: High-resol-ution CT of the chest. Radiation dose. AJR 160 (1993), 479.
- MAYO J. R., HARTMAN T. E., LEE K. S., PRIMACK S. L., VEDAL S. & MOLLER N. L.: CT of the chest. Minimal tube current required for good image quality with the least radi-ation dose. AJR 164 (1995), 603.
- MUNDEN R. E, PUGATCH R. D., LIPTAY M. J., SUGARBAKER D. J. & LE L. U.: Small pulmonary lesions detected at CT. Clinical importance. Radiology 202 (1997), 105.
- NAIDICH D. R, MARSHALL C. H., GRIBBIN C., ARAMS R. S. & MACCAULEY D. I.: Low-dose CT of the lungs. Prelimi-nary observations. Radiology 175 (1990), 729.
- NITTA N., TAKAHASHI M., MURATA K. et al.: Ultra-low-dose spiral (helical) CT of the thorax. A filtering technique. (In Japanese.) Nippon Acta Radiol. 56 (1996), 63.
- ROCKETTE H. E., GUR D. & METZ C. E.: The use of con-tinuous and discrete confidence judgments in receiver oper-ating characteristics studies of diagnostic imaging tech-niques. Invest. Radiol. 27 (1992), 169.
- RUSINEK H., NAIDICH D. P, MCGUINNESS G. et al.: Pul-monary nodule detection. Low-dose versus conventional CT. Radiology 209 (1998), 243.
- SONE S., TAKASHIMA S., LI E, YANG Z. et al.: Mass screen-ing for lung cancer with mobile spiral computed tomo-graphy scanner. Lancet 351 (1998), 1242.