Soft tissue imaging is heavily impaired by streaks and cupping effects associated with X-ray scatter. Quality of images from projection imaging may be improved by the use of enhanced anti-scatter grids’ designs with potency to reject significant scatter. However, optimization of grid characteristics requires investigation to improve diagnostic image quality. Transmitted scatter spatially distributed degrades images engendering need for effective scatter correction protocols. This study investigated the pre-scan scatter suppression algorithm for X-ray exposure of soft tissue equivalent phantoms over nominal energy range. Adipose tissue and polymethyl methacrylate phantoms of cross-sectional area (30 x 30) cm2 and of varying thickness from 2 ...
Mammography examinations are highly affected by scattered radiation, as it degrades the quality of t...
Quantitative nuclear medicine imaging is an increasingly important frontier. In order to achieve qua...
The aim of the work described in this thesis was to investigate ways of optimising radiological imag...
X-ray mammography is the gold standard technique in breast cancer screening programmes. One of the m...
Soft tissue images from portable cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scanners can be used for diagn...
Curability and effective management of breast cancer are dependent on its early detection. Early dia...
Scattered photons degrade mammographic image quality, so, almost universally, a physical anti-scatte...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
X-ray imaging is a powerful tool for material identification and characterization with applications ...
The development of Digital Radiology has made practical the quantitative measurement of anatomical a...
Breast cancer has a significant impact on the well-being of the female population both nationwide an...
Breast cancer has a significant impact on the well-being of the female population both nationwide an...
A mammographic image requires high contrast for soft tissue imaging. Even small amounts of dispersi...
<p>Scatter in medical imaging is typically cast off as image-related noise that detracts from meanin...
Scattering is one of the main issues left in planar mammography examinations, as it degrades the qua...
Mammography examinations are highly affected by scattered radiation, as it degrades the quality of t...
Quantitative nuclear medicine imaging is an increasingly important frontier. In order to achieve qua...
The aim of the work described in this thesis was to investigate ways of optimising radiological imag...
X-ray mammography is the gold standard technique in breast cancer screening programmes. One of the m...
Soft tissue images from portable cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scanners can be used for diagn...
Curability and effective management of breast cancer are dependent on its early detection. Early dia...
Scattered photons degrade mammographic image quality, so, almost universally, a physical anti-scatte...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
X-ray imaging is a powerful tool for material identification and characterization with applications ...
The development of Digital Radiology has made practical the quantitative measurement of anatomical a...
Breast cancer has a significant impact on the well-being of the female population both nationwide an...
Breast cancer has a significant impact on the well-being of the female population both nationwide an...
A mammographic image requires high contrast for soft tissue imaging. Even small amounts of dispersi...
<p>Scatter in medical imaging is typically cast off as image-related noise that detracts from meanin...
Scattering is one of the main issues left in planar mammography examinations, as it degrades the qua...
Mammography examinations are highly affected by scattered radiation, as it degrades the quality of t...
Quantitative nuclear medicine imaging is an increasingly important frontier. In order to achieve qua...
The aim of the work described in this thesis was to investigate ways of optimising radiological imag...