2014
DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/59/15/4375
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Estimation of scattered radiation in digital breast tomosynthesis

Abstract: Abstract. 13 Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) is a promising technique to overcome the tissue

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“…The SPSFs have been validated against the data published by Diaz et al 7 and Sechopoulos et al Table 3 shows the comparison with the previous published data, the results show excellent agreement with both Diaz and Sechopoulos. In this geometry the compression and support paddles were removed, leaving only a cylindrical phantom and an air gap between the phantom and an ideal detector.…”
Section: Spsf Validationsupporting
confidence: 53%
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“…The SPSFs have been validated against the data published by Diaz et al 7 and Sechopoulos et al Table 3 shows the comparison with the previous published data, the results show excellent agreement with both Diaz and Sechopoulos. In this geometry the compression and support paddles were removed, leaving only a cylindrical phantom and an air gap between the phantom and an ideal detector.…”
Section: Spsf Validationsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…In future measurements, further corrections should be applied around these areas, as suggested by Diaz et al 7 . Towards the chest-wall area, the discrepancy is probably introduced by the effect that the plastic holder of the phantom (outside the collimated area) introduces in the scatter.…”
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“…Then, an attenuation template is created from the images which correspond to the relative increase in the attenuation due to the inclusion of the lesion at the insertion site. The template is multiplied with the normal image after removal of scatter (estimated from Monte Carlo simulations 9 ) and any other known offsets to simulate the appearance of the lesion in the image. After modification of the primary image, the scatter and the known pixel offsets are reinstated.…”
Section: Simulation Of Spiculesmentioning
confidence: 99%