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How do we describe abnormalities on CT?
When describing findings on CT, we use words that refer to how dense the abnormality is in relation to a reference structure. Reference structures include bone, gray matter, white matter, CSF, fat, air etc.
When describing findings on CT, we use words that refer to how dense the abnormality is in relation to a reference structure. Reference structures include bone, gray matter, white matter, CSF, fat, air etc.
How is density measured on CT?
Hounsfield Units
Radiodensity
on CT is measured in Hounsfield Units (HU). HU range from -1000 to
+1000. By definition water (CSF) = 0. Air is -1000 because it is the
least dense structure. Bone is the most dense and measures +1000. Fat
is less dense than water and therefore measures -100. Brain parenchyma
is more dense than water and ranges from +20 to +40. White matter is
less dense than gray matter due to the fat within the myelin within the
white matter. Acute blood is bright on CT and measures + 55 to +75 HU.
Calcification is more dense than blood and will measure in the low
100's. The image on the right is a graphic representation of different
structures on CT with their relative HU values.
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