Image Quality, Clinical Applications.- The Advantages of Fast and Continuously-Rotating CT Systems.- Conventional and High-Resolution CT in Diagnosis of Occupational Lung Diseases: A Comparative Study-Preliminary Results.- Detection of Hilar Lymphadenopathy with CCT (Continuous Rotating CT).- New Directions in CT Diagnosis of the Pancreas.- Quantitative CT — Volume Scanning.- Spiral CT Scanning for Fast and Continuous Volume Data Acquisition.- Spiral Scanning: Phantom Studies and Patient Material.- Single-Breathhold Spiral Volumetric CT (SVCT) of the Lung and the Hepato-Biliary System.- Quantitative CT of the Lung with Spirometrically Controlled Respiratory Status and Automated Evaluation Procedures.- CT Examinations of Lung Ventilation with Stable Xenon.- Spirometrically Standardized Quantitative High Resolution CT of Interstitial Lung Diseases.- 3D Reconstruction.- Three-Dimensional Imaging: Technical Aspects.- Evaluation of Three-Dimensional CT in Orofacial Surgery.- High Resolution CT of the Petrosa with Two- and Three-Dimensional Reconstructions.- Preliminary Results for CT Examinations of Spinal Fractures with a SOMATOM PLUS 3D Software Program.- Conventional CT and 3D of the Normal and Fractured Os Calcis: An Investigation Procedure and a Classification of 21 Calcaneal Fractures.- Dynamic Studies.- The SOMATOM PLUS in the Mediastinum: Preliminary Observations.- New Clinical Perspectives in CT: Initial Results of Dynamic Contrast Medium Studies with Continuous Rotation Scanning of the Heart, Liver, Pancreas and Kidney.- Dynamic CT in Transplanted Hearts.- Dynamic CT of Malignant Liver Tumors and Liver Transplants.- Diagnosis of Hepatic Hemangiomas Using Rapid Dynamic CT.- Dynamic Screening for Therapeutic Diagnosis and Radiation Therapy for OncologicalPatients.- Advantage of “Dynamic Screening” in Major Trauma Victims and Critical Care Patients.