Digital x-ray tomosynthesis: current state of the art and clinical potential

Volume: 48, Issue: 19, Pages: R65 - R106
Published: Sep 16, 2003
Abstract
Digital x-ray tomosynthesis is a technique for producing slice images using conventional x-ray systems. It is a refinement of conventional geometric tomography, which has been known since the 1930s. In conventional geometric tomography, the x-ray tube and image receptor move in synchrony on opposite sides of the patient to produce a plane of structures in sharp focus at the plane containing the fulcrum of the motion; all other structures above...
Paper Details
Title
Digital x-ray tomosynthesis: current state of the art and clinical potential
Published Date
Sep 16, 2003
Volume
48
Issue
19
Pages
R65 - R106
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