An offset rotation axis plus smooth redundancy weighting extends cone-beam micro-CT field-of-view by up to 2x with no pixel-size loss, shown on human lung tissue at two length scales.
Investigation of the signature of lung tissue in X-ray grating-based phase-contrast imaging
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Purpose: Grating-based X-ray phase-contrast imaging is a promising modality increasing the soft tissue contrast in medical imaging. In this work, the signature of lung tissue in X-ray grating-based physe-contrast imaging is investigated. Methods: We used a Talbot-Lau interferometer for our investigations of two C57BL/6 mice. Both underwent projection imaging and computed tomography. Results: The results show that the three images obtained by X-ray phase-contrast imaging show complementary anatomical structures. Especially the dark field image allows a more-exact determination of the position of the lung in the chest cavity. Conclusion: Due to its sensitivity to granular structures, the dark field image may be used for the diagnosis of lung diseases in earlier stages or without a CT scan. Furthermore, X-ray phase-contrast imaging may also have great potential in the application of animal laboratory sciences to reduce the number of required animals used in long-term translational, toxicity, and regenerative medicine studies.
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Offset geometry for extended field-of-view in multi-contrast and multi-scale X-ray microtomography of lung cancer lobectomy specimens
An offset rotation axis plus smooth redundancy weighting extends cone-beam micro-CT field-of-view by up to 2x with no pixel-size loss, shown on human lung tissue at two length scales.