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Norbert Pelc

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  • Circular tomosynthesis: potential in imaging of breast and upper cervical spine--preliminary phantom and in vitro study.

    Stevens GM, Birdwell RL, Beaulieu CF, Ikeda DM, Pelc NJ. Radiology. 2003; 228 (2): 569-75

    Phantom and in vitro studies were performed to evaluate the potential application of digital circular tomosynthesis in imaging of the breast and upper cervical spine. A prototype volumetric x-ray system was used to image a mammographic phantom, a fresh mastectomy specimen, and a head phantom containing the upper cervical spine. Results show that breast tissue visualization is improved by the ability to produce sectional images that blur overlying structures and yield three-dimensional information about calcification clusters. In upper cervical spine imaging, digital circular tomosynthesis effectively blurs overlying jaw and skull structures so that C1 and C2 can be visualized in a standard anteroposterior view.

    PubMedID: 12821770

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