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Filters and Spectral Shaping: Pillars of Quality in Computed Tomography

Diagnostic Imaging

Given the essential role of X-ray filtration in computed tomography (CT) systems, this author discusses key principles and emerging advances with filters and spectral shaping to facilitate quality imaging and optimal radiation dosing.

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Cone Beam Weight Bearing Computed Tomography of Ankle Arthritis and Total Ankle Arthroplasty

CurveBeam AI

WBCT helps with the evaluation of osteoarthritis (OA) as hindfoot axis, fibula position to the tibia, and joint space analysis in 3D provide a clearer picture of the pathology when compared to X-Ray. The following is a summary of a paper published in Volume 28 Issue 3 of Foot and Ankle Clinics.

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What is Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT)?

Maven Imaging

Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) is a revolutionary imaging technology offering detailed, three-dimensional views of the internal structures of the body. In today’s blog, we'll dive into everything CBCT, exploring its functionality, applications, benefits, and risks to help you better understand how it can enhance your practice.

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Medical X-ray imaging using computed tomography

Open Medscience

Conventional X-ray systems are based on an immovable X-ray tube whereas the CT scanner uses a rotational X-ray source. The post Medical X-ray imaging using computed tomography appeared first on Open Medscience.

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New 3D-Printable Materials for Reconstructive Surgery Can Be Monitored Using X-Ray or CT

MedImaging General Imaging

Researchers have introduced 3D-printable materials that are easily trackable using X-ray machines or computed tomography, thus enabling observation of the.

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New 3D-Printable Materials for Reconstructive Surgery Can Be Monitored Using X-Ray or CT

MedImaging General Imaging

Researchers have introduced 3D-printable materials that are easily trackable using X-ray machines or computed tomography, thus enabling observation of the.

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Radiant Discovery: The Transformative Journey of X-ray Technology in Medicine and Science

Open Medscience

X-rays, discovered in 1895 by Wilhelm Roentgen, revolutionised medical diagnostics and profoundly influenced science and technology. The post Radiant Discovery: The Transformative Journey of X-ray Technology in Medicine and Science appeared first on Open Medscience.

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