Optimizing pediatric chest CT: superior image quality and lower radiation dose with deep learning reconstruction

Chest computed tomography (CT) is considered a second-level imaging modality for the evaluation of pediatric chest pathology, typically reserved for cases in which the initial chest X-ray assessment is inconclusive or insufficient [1]. While chest radiography remains the first-line technique due to its wide availability, rapid acquisition, and minimal radiation exposure, it provides limited anatomical and structural information, particularly for assessing parenchymal, mediastinal, and airway abn…

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