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1 November 1982 Dual-Potential Imaging In Digital Radiography
H. K. Huang, C . K. Wong, F. L. Roder
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Abstract
Digital radiography (DR) utilizes subtraction techniques to provide improved low-contrast detectability. A recently reported dual-potential imaging technique has demonstrated that it is possible to achieve selective tissue and bone visualization in resultant images. This paper describes some results of an ongoing project in dual-potential imaging. Three different types of digital radiographical equipment are used in this project: (1) a fan beam system, (2) an area beam system, and (3) conventional x-ray films plus an image processor. Step wedges and a Lucite® phantom with cavities for contrasting material were constructed for the experiment. Images of this phantom and of a lung-chest phantom using these three types of equipment are presented and compared.
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H. K. Huang, C . K. Wong, and F. L. Roder "Dual-Potential Imaging In Digital Radiography", Proc. SPIE 0372, Physics and Engineering in Medical Imaging, (1 November 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.934504
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