Dual-energy computed tomography (CT) is the most exciting innovation in CT since the introduction of helical acquisition. The ability to create iterative MeV maps and quantitatively analyze the data provides… Click to show full abstract
Dual-energy computed tomography (CT) is the most exciting innovation in CT since the introduction of helical acquisition. The ability to create iterative MeV maps and quantitatively analyze the data provides new opportunities for clinical care and scholarly pursuits. This issue of Neuroimaging Clinics is dedicated to dualenergy CT and covers a wide range of clinical applications in the brain, spine, and head and neck. The beauty of this issue is the focus on practical applications that can quickly be integrated into clinical practice. I want to express my gratitude to all of the authors for their wonderful contributions to this outstanding issue. I also want to thank Drs Reza Forghani and Hillary Kelly for guest editing this issue. They are two “superstars” in Head and Neck and Neuroradiology. These are truly special individuals, and I
               
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