نتایج جستجو برای: geometric phantom equivalent body

تعداد نتایج: 957899  

2017
Min-Joo Kim Seu-Ran Lee Min-Young Lee Jason W Sohn Hyong Geon Yun Joon Yong Choi Sang Won Jeon Tae Suk Suh

Development and comparison of spine-shaped phantoms generated by two different 3D-printing technologies, digital light processing (DLP) and Polyjet has been purposed to utilize in patient-specific quality assurance (QA) of stereotactic body radiation treatment. The developed 3D-printed spine QA phantom consisted of an acrylic body phantom and a 3D-printed spine shaped object. DLP and Polyjet 3D...

Journal: :Annals of nuclear medicine 2000
K Suga N Matsunaga Y Kawakami M Furukawa

PURPOSE A phantom study was conducted to evaluate the feasibility of body contour definition with Compton scatter photons from external sources of technetium-99m pertechnetate (Tc-99m) to create a fusion image of CT and SPECT images. METHODS External sources of 1 mCi (37 MBq) Tc-99m were placed on each collimator, and body-contour SPECT images were obtained with an energy window of 100 keV +/...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
s. senthilkumar department of radiotherapy, govt. rajaji hospital and madurai medical college, maduari-625 020, india v. ramakrishnan deptartment of laser studies, madurai kamaraj university, madurai, tamil nadu, india

background: the heterogeneous composition of the human body presents numerous tissue types and cavities with widely differing radiologic properties. the aim of the present work was to develop a low cost homogeneous and heterogeneous phantom and the absorbed dose were measured by ionization chamber for different radiotherapy treatment techniques and compared with treatment planning system absorb...

2012
T. Tjahjowidodo

Being a complex nonlinear phenomenon, friction is a difficult part to characterize and identify in a mechanical system. Friction is the result of interaction between one body over or along another and is dependent on many parameters, such as contact geometry, topography, surface materials, presence and type of lubrication and relative motion. The classical Coulomb friction has been widely used ...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2009
R J Cooper D Bhatt N L Everdell Jeremy C Hebden

We describe a phantom for simultaneous electroencephalography (EEG) and near-infrared imaging which consists of a solid, optically turbid and electrically conducting interface enclosing a tissue-mimicking aqueous scattering solution. The interface provides an electrical contact impedance comparable to that of the human scalp while the phantom as a whole has optical properties and electrical con...

2008
N Tyagi B H Curran P L Roberson J M Moran E Acosta

IMRT often requires delivering small fields which may suffer from electronic disequilibrium effects. The presence of heterogeneities, particularly low-density tissues in patients, complicates such situations. In this study, we report on verification of the DPM MC code for IMRT treatment planning in heterogeneous media, using a previously developed model of the Varian 120-leaf MLC. The purpose o...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2015
D Welch A D Harken G Randers-Pehrson D J Brenner

We present the complete construction methodology for an anatomically accurate mouse phantom made using materials which mimic the characteristics of tissue, lung, and bone for radiation dosimetry studies. Phantoms were constructed using 2 mm thick slices of tissue equivalent material which was precision machined to clear regions for insertion of lung and bone equivalent material where appropriat...

2001
Cheng Yu Zbigniew Petrovich Michael L. J. Apuzzo Gary Luxton

A special acrylic phantom designed for both magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) was used to assess the geometric accuracy of MRI-based stereotactic localization with the Leksell stereotactic head frame and localizer system. The acrylic phantom was constructed in the shape of a cube, 164 mm in each dimension, with three perpendicular arrays of solid acrylic rods, 5 mm i...

Journal: :Medical physics 2015
Amy Walker Gary Liney Lois Holloway Jason Dowling David Rivest-Henault Peter Metcalfe

PURPOSE Accurate geometry is required for radiotherapy treatment planning (RTP). When considering the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for RTP, geometric distortions observed in the acquired images should be considered. While scanner technology and vendor supplied correction algorithms provide some correction, large distortions are still present in images, even when considering considera...

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