Invited Commentary to:‘Virtual Dissection and Automated Polyp Detection of the Colon Based on Spiral CT – Techniques and Preliminary Experience on a Cadaveric Phantom’(Eur. Surg. 2002;34:143 – 149)
First published: 10 June 2002
Corresponding address: G. Lechner, M.D., Department of Diagnostic Radiology, University of Vienna, Währinger Gürtel 18 – 20, A-1090 Vienna.Fax: ++43/1/4 04 00 – 48 98E-mail:
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