Abstract:In conventional tomosynthesis, the x-ray source or detector move relative to the patient so that anatomy at a target depth is focused and other anatomy is blurred. We propose a real-time single frame tomosynthesis design using a distributed source array and a large flat-panel detector. Each element in the source array energizes simultaneously, and the beam is collimated down so that it passes through isocenter and is received in a small sector of the detector. The detector receives multiple non-overlapping x-r… Show more
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