نتایج جستجو برای: ray vrx ct

تعداد نتایج: 397790  

2018
M.D. Badusha Ramanjula Reddy Konathala Phani Kumar Satyasri

Musculoskeletal tuberculosis is the commonest form of extrapulmonary tuberculosis however Rib lesion is uncommon and occurs in zero to five percent of bone and joint tuberculosis. In our case report both chest X ray and CT were useful in demonstrating the skeletal lesion and also in the assessment of response to treatment, as follow up chest X ray and CT scan at 4 months and after 12 months of ...

Afshin Akbarzadeh Hossein Ghadiri, Mohammad Rreza Ay, Saied Sarkar

Introduction: One of the most important parameters in x-ray CT imaging is the noise induced by detected scattered radiation. The detected scattered radiation is completely dependent on the scanner geometry as well as size, shape and material of the scanned object. The magnitude and spatial distribution of the scattered radiation in x-ray CT should be quantified for development of robust scatter...

Journal: :Journal of radiological protection : official journal of the Society for Radiological Protection 2018
M Balonov V Golikov I Zvonova L Chipiga S Kalnitsky S Sarycheva A Vodovatov

The aim of this study was to evaluate adult patient doses in Russia in the context of patient protection. Effective doses from x-ray and nuclear medicine examinations were assessed using two approaches. The first was based on data collection performed by the authors in hospitals in St. Petersburg and other 17 Russian regions. The second approach was to assess mean doses through the collective d...

Journal: :Injury 2007
Matthias Traub Mark Stevenson Suzanne McEvoy Greg Briggs Sing Kai Lo Steven Leibman Tony Joseph

INTRODUCTION Computed tomography (CT) scans are often used in the evaluation of patients with blunt trauma. This study identifies the clinical features associated with further diagnostic information obtained on a CT chest scan compared with a standard chest X-ray in patients sustaining blunt trauma to the chest. METHODS A 2-year retrospective survey of 141 patients who attended a Level 1 trau...

Journal: :Dental materials journal 2010
Masayuki Kamegawa Masayuki Nakamura Yu Fukui Sadami Tsutsumi Masaki Hojo

Three-dimensional computer models of dental arches play a significant role in prosthetic dentistry. The microfocus X-ray CT scanner has the advantage of capturing precise 3D shapes of deep fossa, and we propose a new method of measuring the three-dimensional morphology of a dental impression directly, which will eliminate the conversion process to dental casts. Measurement precision and accurac...

2013
Andrew A. MALCOLM Tong LIU Joseph J. LIFTON

X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) allows visualisation of the physical structures in the interior of an object without physically opening or cutting it. After an introductory review of X-ray computed tomography and its applicability to industrial non-destructive testing and evaluation this paper presents details of a range of case studies where this technology has enabled non-destructive testing, ...

  Skeletal tuberculosis is an unusual disease involving bone and joints and it may have different manifestations. This report introduces a 25-year-old woman suffering from chronic knee pain without any response to conservative treatments for one year. X-ray was normal but CT-scan and MRI indicated a small lesion in medial condyle of the femur. The patient underwent percutaneous CT-guided biopsy...

2013
K. Achterhold M. Bech S. Schleede G. Potdevin R. Ruth R. Loewen F. Pfeiffer

A laser-driven electron-storage ring can produce nearly monochromatic, tunable X-rays in the keV energy regime by inverse Compton scattering. The small footprint, relative low cost and excellent beam quality provide the prospect for valuable preclinical use in radiography and tomography. The monochromaticity of the beam prevents beam hardening effects that are a serious problem in quantitative ...

2015
Iulia Mirea François Varray Yue Min Zhu Laurent Fanton Max Langer Pierre-Simon Jouk Gabrielle Michalowicz Yves Usson Isabelle E. Magnin

This paper investigates the 3D microscopic structure of exvivo human cardiac muscle. Usual 3D imaging techniques such as DMRI or CT do not achieve the required resolution to visualise cardio-myocytes, therefore we employ X-ray phase contrast micro-CT, developed at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF). Nine tissue samples from the left ventricle and septum were prepared and imaged ...

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