Minimization of radiation dose plays an important role in human wellbeing. Excess of radiation dose leads to cancer. Radiation greatly affects young children less than 10 years of age as their life span is longer. Radiation can be reduced by hardware and/or by software techniques. Hardware methods deal with variation of parameters such as tube voltage, tube current, exposure time, focal distance and filter type. Software techniques include image processing methods. The originally acquired X-ray images may be contaminated with noise due to the fact of instability in the case of sensors, electrical power or X-ray source, that is responsible for the degradation of the image attributes. An enhanced image denoising algorithm has been proposed wh...
Despite universal consensus that computed tomography (CT) overwhelmingly benefits patients when used...
Purpose To identify methods for minimizing the effects of ionizing radiation from pediatric computed...
Decrease of radiation dose to patients and its management is important for modern radiographic imagi...
Minimization of radiation dose plays an important role in human wellbeing. Excess of radiation dose ...
Minimization of radiation dose plays an important role in human wellbeing. Excess of radiation dose ...
Substantial reduction of the radiation dose in computed tomography (CT) imaging is shown using a mac...
Substantial reduction of the radiation dose in computed tomography (CT) imaging is shown using a mac...
The rapid technical advances in computed tomography have led to an increased number of clinical indi...
Computed Tomography (CT) has been used for medical diagnosis for the past four decades and has made ...
This thesis investigates possible methods for dose reduction for one of the main contributors to med...
Radiation protection and dose optimisation in computerized tomography (CT) for pediatric patients ar...
This study examines potential methods of achieving a reduction in X-ray radiation dose of Computer T...
The use of Computed Radiography (CR) into clinical practice has been followed by a high increase in ...
The optimisation of image quality vs. radiation dose is an important task in medical imaging. To obt...
AIMS: The consequences of high radiation dose for patient and staff demand constant improvements in ...
Despite universal consensus that computed tomography (CT) overwhelmingly benefits patients when used...
Purpose To identify methods for minimizing the effects of ionizing radiation from pediatric computed...
Decrease of radiation dose to patients and its management is important for modern radiographic imagi...
Minimization of radiation dose plays an important role in human wellbeing. Excess of radiation dose ...
Minimization of radiation dose plays an important role in human wellbeing. Excess of radiation dose ...
Substantial reduction of the radiation dose in computed tomography (CT) imaging is shown using a mac...
Substantial reduction of the radiation dose in computed tomography (CT) imaging is shown using a mac...
The rapid technical advances in computed tomography have led to an increased number of clinical indi...
Computed Tomography (CT) has been used for medical diagnosis for the past four decades and has made ...
This thesis investigates possible methods for dose reduction for one of the main contributors to med...
Radiation protection and dose optimisation in computerized tomography (CT) for pediatric patients ar...
This study examines potential methods of achieving a reduction in X-ray radiation dose of Computer T...
The use of Computed Radiography (CR) into clinical practice has been followed by a high increase in ...
The optimisation of image quality vs. radiation dose is an important task in medical imaging. To obt...
AIMS: The consequences of high radiation dose for patient and staff demand constant improvements in ...
Despite universal consensus that computed tomography (CT) overwhelmingly benefits patients when used...
Purpose To identify methods for minimizing the effects of ionizing radiation from pediatric computed...
Decrease of radiation dose to patients and its management is important for modern radiographic imagi...