Purpose: As the pancreas is a low contrast visibility organ, pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma detection is challenging due to subtle attenuation differences between tumor and pancreatic parenchyma. Photon counting CT (PCCT) has superior iodine contrast-to-noise ratio than conventional CT and also affords the creation of low keV virtual monoenergetic images, both of which increase adenocarcinoma conspicuity. The purpose therefore was to identify the optimal virtual monoenergy for visualizing PDAC during the pancreatic parenchymal phase of enhancement at PCCT using both quantitative and qualitative analyses.
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