Abstract:Purpose: An artifact typically seen in axial cone‐beam computed tomography (CBCT) reconstructions is a dark region or ‘black hole’ situated beneath the scan isocenter. We have traced the cause of the artifact to scattered radiation coming from the patient table. The artifact is most severe for offset‐detector scans and is especially significant in image‐guided radiotherapy (IGRT) where patient tables have flat tops and are larger than those used for diagnostic radiology. To address this problem, we have develo… Show more
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