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Igaku Butsuri ; 22(1): 13-20, 2002.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12766292

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The X-ray refraction-contrast imaging using synchrotron radiation with some X-ray energies is successfully performed at B120B2 of SPring-8. The refraction-contrast images of bone samples such as human dried proximal phalanx, wrist, upper cervical vertebrae and sella turcica, and as mouse proximal femur, using the synchrotron X-ray are always better in image contrast and resolution than those of the absorption-contrast images using the synchrotron X-ray and/or the conventional X-ray tube. There is much likeness in the image contrast and resolution of trabeculae bone in the human dried proximal phalanx between X-ray energy of 30 keV at sample-to-film distance of 1m and those of 40, 50 keV at those of 4,5m, respectively. High-energy refraction-constrast imaging with suitable sample-to-film distance could reduce the exposure dose in human imaging. In the refraction-contrast imaging of human wrist, upper cervical vertebrae, sella turcica and mouse proximal femur using the synchrotoron X-ray, we can obtain better image contrast and resolution to correctly extract morphological information for diagnosis corresponding to each of the clinical field than those of the absorption-contrast images.


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Bone and Bones/diagnostic imaging , Radiographic Image Enhancement/methods , Synchrotrons , Animals , Humans , Mice
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