2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10278-011-9392-z
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Biplane Correlation Imaging: A Feasibility Study Based on Phantom and Human Data

Abstract: The objective of this study was to implement and evaluate the performance of a biplane correlation imaging (BCI) technique aimed to reduce the effect of anatomic noise and improve the detection of lung nodules in chest radiographs. Seventy-one low-dose posterior-anterior images were acquired from an anthropomorphic chest phantom with 0.28°a ngular separations over a range of ±10°along the vertical axis within an 11 s interval. Similar data were acquired from 19 human subjects with institutional review board ap… Show more

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