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1 Medical Imaging: X-rays to CT Zach Simmons UST Physics

2 History X-Rays: Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, 1895 –Medical applications immediately apparent –Safety concerns not immediately apparent –Basically remained unchanged until CT Computerized Tomography (CT) : first practical realization appeared in the 1970’s First commercial CT scanner: invented in 1971 by Godfrey Hounsfield, thanks to EMI and the Beatles

3 X-Rays: Bremsstrahlung anode cathode

4 OK, so: Different types of tissue attenuate x-rays at different rates, causing there to be contrast in intensity transmitted to the resulting image depending on the tissue –Beer’s law: –Some example attenuation coefficients: µ air =0, µ bone =.48/cm, µ muscle =.180/cm -to give you an idea: about 40% attenuation in 1cm of bone

5 X-Ray Radiography Projection of a 3D person onto a 2D film

6 CT Scanner

7 CT (Computerized Tomography) is where it gets interesting: -Yields slices, instead of a “shadow” -This is the simplest scanning configuration; there’s lots more complicated geometries and this isn’t how modern CT scanners work.

8 Projections:

9 Some Math:

10 But wait there’s more:

11 Improvements/other: 1980’s Spiral CT and different geometries Fluoroscopy Higher resolution Faster scans also improves quality 3-D image reconstruction 3-D image reconstruction

12 Questions?

13 Sources: Books: Cho, Z.H. Foundations of Medical Imaging, New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1993. Webb, S. Ed. The physics of Medical Imaging, New York: Adam Hilger, 1988. Pics: Slide 1: http://www.lgmsworld.de/de/downloads/hintergrundbilder/homer/homer_1024.jpg Slide 3: http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/quantum/xtube.html Slide 5: http://www.dmacgroup.com/Chest%20X-ray.jpghttp://www.le.ac.uk/pathology/teach/CA/Cases/examination8f1.htm Slide 6: http://www.e-radiography.net/ibase5/5_Equipment/ Slide 7: Webb, p.100 http://medinfo.ufl.edu/cme/geri/images/ct5.jpg Slide 8: Webb, p.107 Slide 12: http://147.163.65.155/mambo/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=42


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