1981
DOI: 10.1118/1.594957
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A method for selective tissue and bone visualization using dual energy scanned projection radiography

Abstract: Information contained in the x-ray energy spectrum can be used to produce selective radiographic images of bone or soft tissue. A method has been devised to separate bone and soft tissue based upon differences in photoelectric absorption and Compton scattering using an appropriate combination of images obtained with radiographic exposures at 70 KVP and 140 KVP. Since photoelectric absorption is highly dependent upon atomic number, high atomic number materials such as calcium can be easily separated from water … Show more

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“…While basis material decomposition may be solved by direct approximation [33,15], the more popular approach is to approximate the relationship between the high and lowenergy projections and a set of decomposed projections as polynomial functions. While various techniques have been presented to achieve these approximations, those based on Look-Up Table (LUT) procedures [20,51] have been shown to be faster, less sensitive to the numerical procedure and less susceptible to noise than the original Newton-Raphson approximation method of Alvarez and Macovski [5].…”
Section: Pre-reconstruction Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While basis material decomposition may be solved by direct approximation [33,15], the more popular approach is to approximate the relationship between the high and lowenergy projections and a set of decomposed projections as polynomial functions. While various techniques have been presented to achieve these approximations, those based on Look-Up Table (LUT) procedures [20,51] have been shown to be faster, less sensitive to the numerical procedure and less susceptible to noise than the original Newton-Raphson approximation method of Alvarez and Macovski [5].…”
Section: Pre-reconstruction Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This algorithm is usually implemented by acquiring two images of the same object, but with two exposures at different x-ray energies. 4 Because of the increased attenuation of the lower energy exposure, the entrance skin exposure is more than twice the exposure for a single chest radiograph. In addition, patient motion between the two exposures makes image registration complex.…”
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“…The first one is a hardware approach eliminating shadows based on two images taken. It is called dual-energy subtraction radiography (DESR) and requires special hardware [14]. This method is not discussed in this paper.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%