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The authors regret that the name of one of the co-authors of the above paper was misspelt. The name should appear as “Ali Karaosmanoglu”.The authors would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused. The authors regret that the name of one of the co-authors of the above paper was misspelt. The name should appear as “Ali Karaosmanoglu”. The authors would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused. Ultra-low dose abdominal MDCT: Using a knowledge-based Iterative Model Reconstruction technique for substantial dose reduction in a prospective clinical studyEuropean Journal of RadiologyVol. 84Issue 1PreviewCT radiation is an important public safety concern [1–3]. Efforts have been made to decrease the necessary radiation dose with CT scanning. Iterative reconstruction techniques (IRT) have enabled dose reduction by reducing image noise while preserving image quality compared to traditional filtered back projection (FBP) based image reconstruction [3–7]. A goal of sub-millisievert radiation dose for CT has been advocated by several researchers as this would be below the average annual dose from background radiation [8–14]. Full-Text PDF

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