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Researchers Reveal New Approach for 3D CT Imaging from Single X-ray Projection

Imaging Technology

tim.hodson Thu, 12/19/2024 - 11:54 Computed tomography (CT) has long been a cornerstone of modern imaging, providing detailed 3D insights into the human body and other materials. A New Paradigm in Imaging "In XACT, the generated sound waves by X-rays change the way X-ray imaging works, converting X-rays to ultrasound.

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Types of Diagnostic Imaging

Professional Radiology

X-Rays X-Rays are one of the most commonly and widely used diagnostic imaging techniques. Similarly, advancements in X-rays have been useful in identifying other ailments or diseases, such as pneumonia and specific cancers.

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Lung Low Dose Computed Tomography: To Scan or Not to Scan

Intelerad

This is in part due to the increased messaging around how smoking is harmful to your health as well as advancements in imaging practices. Today, Low Dose Computed Tomography (LDCT) imaging is the gold standard for detecting abnormalities in the lungs because it exposes patients to less radiation than a traditional CT scan.

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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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Road to RSNA 2024: AI Preview

AuntMinnie

. | S2-SSGI01-2 | E451B Transparently benchmarked, expert AI can enable opportunistic screening to start catching pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) on contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) at earlier stages, according to first results of the PANORAMA (Pancreatic cancer diagnosis: Radiologists meet AI) study. 11:00 a.m. |

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Pioneering the cellular frontier

ScienceDaily

Scientists use a multimodal approach that combines hard X-ray computed tomography and X-ray fluorescence imaging to see the structure and chemical processes inside of a single cell.

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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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