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X-ray Computed Tomography

X-ray Computed Tomography. An imaging modality that produces cross-sectional images Images represent X-ray attenuation properties of the body Tomo (=slices) graphy (=to write) Description of X-ray physics, production, and interactions NOT in this class. X-ray Computed Tomography.

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X-ray Computed Tomography

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  1. X-ray Computed Tomography • An imaging modality that produces cross-sectional images • Images represent X-ray attenuation properties of the body • Tomo (=slices) graphy (=to write) • Description of X-ray physics, production, and interactions NOT in this class

  2. X-ray Computed Tomography • History of CT starting in 1895 • Rontgen reported the discovery of what he called “a new kind of rays” • Rontgen received the first Nobel prize in Physics in 1901 • Reconstruction of a function from its projections was first formulated by Radon in 1917

  3. CT Scanner

  4. Ray-Sum • f(x,y) represents the actual linear attenuation coefficient μ or μ(x,y) • A X-ray or ray is theoretically a line with no width or cross-sectional area • Each ray is best specified in terms of its own coordinate (r,Φ) • Φ is the angle of the ray with respect to the y axis • r is its distance from the origin

  5. Computed Tomography:Projection Iin Iout Iout = Iin exp (-μd) u d Iin Iout …

  6. Computed Tomography:Projection Parallel-beam geometry

  7. Geometry Coordinate System

  8. Sinogram

  9. Computed Tomography:Reconstruction

  10. Illustrative Example ofComputed Tomography • Linear Projection • Image Reconstruction: Algebraic Reconstruction

  11. Basic Scanning in CT

  12. CT Image of the Chest

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