The usefulness to generate attenuation maps from computed tomography (CT) system for compensation of photon attenuation in single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) mammographic evaluation is discussed. The present investigation is part of a general project intended to perform co-registration of functional and morphological information. The experimental apparatus consists of a quasi-monochromatic X-ray computed tomography and a high resolution compact gamma camera. The projection data are reconstructed using filtered backprojection to form the Xray CT image, which is then properly scaled to produce an estimate of the attenuation map at the energy of the emission nuclide. The scaling is done following a two phases model of the breas...
Although X-ray mammography is the gold standard technique for breast cancer detection, it suffers fr...
We present an efficient method to calculate the primary and scattered x-ray photon fluence component...
Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) has the potential to provide absolute quantitativ...
A quantitative characterization of the soft tissues composing the human breast is achieved by means ...
PurposeTo present and evaluate a new methodology to investigate the effect of attenuation correction...
The analysis of (x-ray) mammograms remains qualitative, relying on the judgement of clinicians. We p...
Emission Computed Tomography (ECT) is an important and widely used functional imaging procedure in m...
<p>The work presented in this dissertation focuses on evaluation of absolute quantification accuracy...
The measurement of the linear attenuation coefficients of breast tissues is of fundamental importanc...
A method for achieving quantitative single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) based upon co...
In this thesis a simple yet accurate formula for the X-ray attenuation coefficient is derived, by re...
<p>The overall goal of this dissertation is to optimize and evaluate the performance of the single p...
We introduce the Standard Attenuation Rate (SAR), a quantitative, and normalised measure of radioden...
Images created using a standard collimator-based scintillation camera are essentially 2D images, lac...
SPECT (single photon emission computed tomography) images are distorted by photon attenuation. The e...
Although X-ray mammography is the gold standard technique for breast cancer detection, it suffers fr...
We present an efficient method to calculate the primary and scattered x-ray photon fluence component...
Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) has the potential to provide absolute quantitativ...
A quantitative characterization of the soft tissues composing the human breast is achieved by means ...
PurposeTo present and evaluate a new methodology to investigate the effect of attenuation correction...
The analysis of (x-ray) mammograms remains qualitative, relying on the judgement of clinicians. We p...
Emission Computed Tomography (ECT) is an important and widely used functional imaging procedure in m...
<p>The work presented in this dissertation focuses on evaluation of absolute quantification accuracy...
The measurement of the linear attenuation coefficients of breast tissues is of fundamental importanc...
A method for achieving quantitative single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) based upon co...
In this thesis a simple yet accurate formula for the X-ray attenuation coefficient is derived, by re...
<p>The overall goal of this dissertation is to optimize and evaluate the performance of the single p...
We introduce the Standard Attenuation Rate (SAR), a quantitative, and normalised measure of radioden...
Images created using a standard collimator-based scintillation camera are essentially 2D images, lac...
SPECT (single photon emission computed tomography) images are distorted by photon attenuation. The e...
Although X-ray mammography is the gold standard technique for breast cancer detection, it suffers fr...
We present an efficient method to calculate the primary and scattered x-ray photon fluence component...
Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) has the potential to provide absolute quantitativ...