2009
DOI: 10.1120/jacmp.v10i3.2986
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Construction of anthropomorphic phantoms for use in dosimetry studies

Abstract: This paper reports on the methodology and materials used to construct anthropomorphic phantoms for use in dosimetry studies, improving on methods and materials previously described by Jones et al. [Med Phys. 2006;33(9):3274–82]. To date, the methodology described has been successfully used to create a series of three different adult phantoms at the University of Florida (UF). All phantoms were constructed in 5 mm transverse slices using materials designed to mimic human tissue at diagnostic photon energies: so… Show more

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“…20 Both phantoms are made with three types of materials developed at UF-soft tissueequivalent, lung tissue-equivalent, and bone tissue-equivalent substitutes. 17,21 Each material closely matches the reference densities and x-ray mass-energy absorption coefficients in the diagnostic photon energy range for their respective representative body tissues, as given in Report No. 46 of the International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements (ICRU).…”
Section: Iid Anthropomorphic Phantom Dose Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…20 Both phantoms are made with three types of materials developed at UF-soft tissueequivalent, lung tissue-equivalent, and bone tissue-equivalent substitutes. 17,21 Each material closely matches the reference densities and x-ray mass-energy absorption coefficients in the diagnostic photon energy range for their respective representative body tissues, as given in Report No. 46 of the International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements (ICRU).…”
Section: Iid Anthropomorphic Phantom Dose Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Once the software models are created, they are routinely converted to stereolithography files and printed with 3D printers. Such an approach has been followed by Winslow et al (2009) for the production of three different adult anthropomorphic phantoms from original segmented CT patient datasets.…”
Section: Danail Ivanovmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bone equivalent material is an epoxy resin with silicon dioxide and calcium carbonate added. All materials have a composition to match the mass density, mass attenuation coefficients and mass energy absorption coefficients within the diagnostic energy range (33,34). The individual phantom slices are removed from the slab and each region is filled as appropriate.…”
Section: Phantom Fabrication Processmentioning
confidence: 99%