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Quantification of Biological Tissue and Construction of Patient Equivalent Phantom (Skull and Chest) for Infants (1-5 years old)
(Spie - Int Soc Optical Engineering, 2014-01-01)
Our main purpose in this study was to quantify biological tissue in computed tomography (CT) examinations with the aim of developing a skull and a chest patient equivalent phantom (PEP), both specific to infants, aged ...
Construction of pediatric homogeneous phantoms for optimization of chest and skull radiographs
(Elsevier B.V., 2015-08-01)
Objectives: To develop two pediatric patient-equivalent phantoms, the Pediatric Chest Equivalent Patient (PCEP) and the Pediatric Skull Equivalent Patient (PSEP) for children aged Ito 5 years. We also used both phantoms ...
Quantification of Biological Tissue and Construction of Patient Equivalent Phantom (Skull and Chest) for Infants (1-5 years old)
(Spie - Int Soc Optical Engineering, 2014)
Quantification of Biological Tissue and Construction of Patient Equivalent Phantom (Skull and Chest) for Infants (1-5 years old)
(Spie - Int Soc Optical Engineering, 2014)
Development of phantom for radiographic image optimization of standard patient in the lateral view of chest and skull examination
(Elsevier B.V., 2006-12-01)
We present the construction of a homogeneous phantom to be used in simulating the scattering and absorption of X-rays by a standard patient chest and skull when irradiated laterally. This phantom consisted of Incite and ...
Development of phantom for radiographic image optimization of standard patient in the lateral view of chest and skull examination
(Elsevier B.V., 2006-12-01)
We present the construction of a homogeneous phantom to be used in simulating the scattering and absorption of X-rays by a standard patient chest and skull when irradiated laterally. This phantom consisted of Incite and ...
Determination of gold standard techniques for skull and chest in pediatric computed radiography
(2015-01-01)
Pediatric patients are more radiosensitivity and have a longer life expectancy than adults, thus exposing them to a greater risk of developing cancer. The most appropriate radiographic technique for pediatric radiology ...
Phantom development for radiographic image optimization of chest, skull and pelvis examination for nonstandard patient
(Pergamon-Elsevier B.V. Ltd, 2009-01-01)
The construction of the adapted patient equivalent phantom (APEP) to simulate the X-ray scattering and absorption by chest, skull and pelvis of nonstandard patient in conventional radiographic equipment is presented. This ...