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LEC (1) Design/layout by E Bashir, CAMS, King Saud University, 2008 - Ref: Seeram, Karthikeyan, internet
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Transverse Axial Tomography (AT) is imaging of transverse x-ray image cross-sections. Lately, it was renamed (CAT), or Computed Axial Tomography after using computers for processing images, then abbreviated to (CT).
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Early conventional tomography had some limitations: 1. Inefficient x-ray absorption (75% of beam information is wasted and does not contribute to image formation). 2. Scatter to primary (S:P) ratio was high. Scatter reduces the subject contrast.
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Generally, 50% of detected x-rays produce Generally, 50% of detected x-rays produce
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HOW CT WORKS : -CT scanners use (image reconstruction from image projections) in which a (thin slice) (cross- section) of an object is examined from various (positions or angles) by means of a highly collimated x-ray beam. -Transmitted rays beam were measured by (detectors), then converted into an analogue current signal.
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- And again to a (digital) signal (numerical data) by Digital-to-analog (D/A) converters, fed to a computer for data processing by mathematical algorithms, which outputs the reconstructed image as a digital CT image, that will be finally displayed as visual analogue image on the TV screen, or VDU, stored, and recorded. - Hounsfield EMI scanner, (1971), used x- ray transmission attenuation measurements (attenuation coefficients, ) through the head at various positions and angles.
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-He had determined attenuation differences of (0.5%), that were sufficient to distinguish between the soft tissues. CT IMAGE FORMATION: CT image is produced in three main steps: 1.THE SCANNING PHASE: Produces data, but not an image.
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2. THE RECONSTRUCTION PHASE: Processes the acquired data and forms a digital image. 3. DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG (D/A) PHASE: Produces a visible displayed analogue image (shades of gray).
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- CT imaging is the reconstruction of an image from its projections. - A projection at a given angle ( ) is the integral or (summation) of image in the direction specified by that angle. - A projection at a given angle ( ) is the integral or (summation) of image in the direction specified by that angle. -In other words, projection means data (information) derived from transmitted x-ray energies when an object is irradiated from a specific angle ( ).
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Simple projection profile of two solid cylinders.
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Profile of object represented by f (x, y). d is the distance of AA’ from O.
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