SL Brooks - Dental Clinics of North America, 1993 - Elsevier
Although CT scanning has been available for less than 20 years, it has made a major impact on the practice of dentistry, particularly in oral and maxillofacial surgery, in the diagnosis …
T Sera - Transparency in Biology: Making the Invisible Visible, 2021 - Springer
Computedtomography (CT) is widely used to visualize the cross-section of a sample with non-destructive techniques in clinical and industrial applications, and the attenuation …
… c–e | Attenuation contrast (part c) and phase contrast (part d) computedtomography sections of breast tissue acquired with grating interferometry alongside the corresponding …
DW Townsend - Seminars in nuclear medicine, 2008 - Elsevier
… -photon emission computedtomography [SPECT], positron emission tomography [PET]) … from that of anatomical imaging devices (computedtomography [CT] and magnetic resonance …
The CT scanner is an amazing device, and its continuous development over the past five decades has demonstrated its important role in diagnostic medicine, image-guided intervention…
WA Kalender - Physics in medicine & Biology, 2006 - iopscience.iop.org
… Computedtomography became feasible with the development of modern computer technology in the 1960s, but some of the ideas on which it is based can be traced back to the first …
R Smith-Bindman - New England Journal of Medicine, 2010 - Mass Medical Soc
… In a local emergency room, she underwent computedtomographic (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain scanning. The scans were normal, Bell's palsy was …
… Since computedtomography (CT) has entered the industrial environment around thirty year ago, an increasing interest for this technology was shown especially in the nondestructive …
… Computedtomography (CT) was publicly announced in 1972 [1, 2]. Since then, CT has … , clinical application, and critical appraisal of computedtomography in the imaging literature. …