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2 March 2006 Reconstruction implementation based on a flat panel detector cone beam breast CT
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Flat panel detector based cone beam breast imaging CT can provide 3-D image of the scanned breast with 3-D isotropic spatial resolution, overcoming the disadvantage of the superimposition of structure associated with X-ray projection mammography that makes a small carcinoma (a few millimeters in size) difficult to detect when it is occult or in dense breast, which leads to a high false-positive biopsy rate. Circular scan CBBCT is the most desirable mode due to its simple geometrical configuration and potential applications in functional imaging. Only circular scan, however, can't provide the sufficient information for nearly exact reconstruction, and thus resulting in the reconstructed image artifacts, such as density drop and geometrical deformation when the cone angle becomes large. In order to combat this drawback, a circle plus sparse helical line scan scheme is proposed. Computer simulation on mathematic breast phantom testifies the practical feasibility of the new scheme and correction of those artifacts to a certain degree.
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Dong Yang, Ruola Ning, David Conover, and Yong Yu "Reconstruction implementation based on a flat panel detector cone beam breast CT", Proc. SPIE 6142, Medical Imaging 2006: Physics of Medical Imaging, 61424H (2 March 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.655597
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KEYWORDS
Breast

Reconstruction algorithms

Sensors

Radon

X-ray computed tomography

3D image processing

Computer simulations

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