Transcription of Chapter 11: Computed Tomography - Human Health Campus
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IAEAI nternational Atomic Energy AgencySlide set of 190 slides based on the Chapter authored byJ Gelijnsof the IAEA publication (ISBN 978-92-0-131010-1):Diagnostic Radiology Physics: A Handbook for Teachers and StudentsObjective:To familiarize the student with CT scanning principles, acquisition and reconstruction, technology and image 11: Computed TomographySlide set prepared by S. EdyveanIAEACHAPTER OF CT The CT imaging Image reconstruction and Computed Tomography image qualityBibliographyDiagnostic Radiology Physics: a Handbook for Teachers and Students Chapter 11, 2 IAEA Clinical Computed Tomography (CT) was introduced in 1971 - limited to axial imaging of the brain in neuroradiology It developed into a versatile 3D whole body imaging modality for a wide range of applications in for example oncology, vascular radiology, cardiology, traumatology and interventional radiology.
Clinical Computed Tomography (CT) was introduced in 1971 -limited to axial imaging of the brain in neuroradiology It developed into a versatile 3D whole body imaging modality for a wide range of applications in for example • oncology, vascular radiology, cardiology, traumatology and interventional radiology. Computed tomography can be used for
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