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> was that you get _many_ more cases on a CD if you leave the 'raw data' > off. Its no longer possible to do MPRs, but thats OK for a simple I was just browsing the group, and found this message- by mow rather outdated, still...: Sorry to disagree, in order to perform Multiplanar reconstructions you don't need any rawdata, but images. You will need 1 or 2mm images with some 20% to 50% overlapping reconstruction interval, and the rawdata are only required to perform a new review (or "reconstruction", depending on which word you prefer). particularily with multislice CT, e.g., Emotion Duo or Emotion 6, you will tend to perform the majority of examination using thin slice technique rather than "classic" protocols for that very same reason. If later you require, e.g. 8mm images to have a lower image noise at one particular position, you would use the "MPR-Thick" function.
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