2007
DOI: 10.1117/12.710309
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Energy and dose considerations for diffraction enhanced CT in small animal studies

Abstract: Diffraction enhanced imaging (DEI) uses monochromatic x-rays coupled to an analyzer crystal to extract information about the refraction of x-rays within the object. Studies of excised biological tissues show that DEI has significant contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) advantages for soft tissue when compared to standard radiography. DEI differs from conventional CT in that its refraction contrast depends on x-ray energy as 1/E, thus the energy and dose considerations for conventional CT will be inappropriate. The go… Show more

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“…DEI has also been shown to have contrast advantages over standard radiography for the imaging of soft tissue in joints (Li et al 2004, Majumdar et al 2004, 2004a, 2004b, Wagner et al 2004. Other studies have been done for testing DEI's effectiveness in imaging kidneys (Gang et al 2004), the brain (Mannan et al 2004, Connor et al 2007, 2009, the thyroid (Rocha et al 2004) and bone (Connor et al 2005, 2006, Wagner et al 2006, Majumdar et al 2004. Of these experiments, three are particularly pertinent to this study.…”
Section: Diffraction-enhanced Imaging Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DEI has also been shown to have contrast advantages over standard radiography for the imaging of soft tissue in joints (Li et al 2004, Majumdar et al 2004, 2004a, 2004b, Wagner et al 2004. Other studies have been done for testing DEI's effectiveness in imaging kidneys (Gang et al 2004), the brain (Mannan et al 2004, Connor et al 2007, 2009, the thyroid (Rocha et al 2004) and bone (Connor et al 2005, 2006, Wagner et al 2006, Majumdar et al 2004. Of these experiments, three are particularly pertinent to this study.…”
Section: Diffraction-enhanced Imaging Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…imaging through the skull (Connor et al, 2007), but in vivo studies with living transgenic mice have yet to be performed.…”
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confidence: 99%