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Overexposures in computed tomography: In several institutions, overexposures have occurred during use of x-ray computed tomography (CT) for brain perfusion studies to identify 10 the neurological consequences of strokes and other events. In some cases, patients received exposures that were several times greater than necessary. The overexposures were caused by use of inappropriate CT protocols f...
– gafchromic xrct radiochromic film is a self developing high sensitivity radiochromic filmproduct which can be used for assessment of delivered radiation doses which could match applications suchas computed tomography (ct) dosimetry. the dose response of gafchromic xrct radiochromic film hasbeen measured with reflectance spectrophotometry and desktop scanners. the film automatically changescol...
X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) allows visualisation of the physical structures in the interior of an object without physically opening or cutting it. After an introductory review of X-ray computed tomography and its applicability to industrial non-destructive testing and evaluation this paper presents details of a range of case studies where this technology has enabled non-destructive testing, ...
A laser-driven electron-storage ring can produce nearly monochromatic, tunable X-rays in the keV energy regime by inverse Compton scattering. The small footprint, relative low cost and excellent beam quality provide the prospect for valuable preclinical use in radiography and tomography. The monochromaticity of the beam prevents beam hardening effects that are a serious problem in quantitative ...
Introduction: Crosstalk is a leakage of X-ray or light produced in a matrix of X-ray detectors or array of photodiodes in one element to other elements affecting on image contrast and spatial resolution. In this study, we assessed X-ray crosstalk in a computed tomography (CT) scanner with small detector elements to estimate the effect of various parameters such as X-ray tube voltage, detector e...
Radar imaging and x-ray computed tomography (CT) are both based on inverting the Radon transform. Yet radar imaging can make images from as little as two degrees of aperture while x-ray CT typically requires an aperture of at least 120◦. Our discussion addresses this phenomenon. (Some figures in this article are in colour only in the electronic version)
Most of the existing research in medical image segmentation has focused on magnetic resonance (MR) and computed tomography (CT). Much less work has been done in the segmentation of X-ray images. Nevertheless, medical specialists often examine X-rays images of spinal columns to determine the presence of abnormalities or dysfunctions and to analyse the vertebral mobility. To help them to establis...
background: a solitary necrotic nodule (snn) of the liver is an uncommon lesion, which is different from primary and metastatic liver cancers. objectives: to analyze the classification, ct and mr manifestation, and the pathological basis of solitary necrotic nodule of the liver (snn) in order to evaluate ct and mri as a diagnosing tool. patients and methods: this study included 29 patients with...
introduction: endoscopy is an invasive procedure and finding noninvasive alternative tools in detection of probable upper gastrointestinal (gi) tract injuries following caustic ingestion is an area of interest. the present study aimed to evaluate the screening performance characteristics of thoraco-abdominal computed tomography (ct) scan in this regard. methods: this prospective cross sectional...
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