• Title of article

    Dual-Energy Technique at Low Tube Voltages for Small Animal Imaging

  • Author/Authors

    CHO, Seungryong University of Chicago - Department of Radiology, USA , SIDKY, Emil Y , BIAN, Junguo University of Chicago - Department of Radiology, USA , PAN, Xiaochuan University of Chicago - Department of Radiology, USA

  • From page
    79
  • To page
    86
  • Abstract
    We investigate the feasibility of dual-energy method for image contrast enhancement in small animal studies using a low kV X-ray radiographic system. A robust method for X-ray spectrum estimation from transmission measurements, based on expectation-maximization (EM) method, is applied to an X-ray specimen radiographic system for dual energy imaging of a mouse. From transmission measurements of two known attenuators at two different X-ray tube voltages, the X-ray energy spectra are reconstructed using the EM-based method. From the spectra information thus obtained, the transmission data for bone and soft tissue in terms of various thicknesses are generated. Two polynomial functions of transmission data are then sought for to fit the inverted thicknesses of bone and soft-tissue. Scatters in cone-beam projection data acquired at two X-ray energies were corrected. From the scatter-corrected data, a bone thickness map is separated from a soft-tissue thickness map by use of the polynomial functions.
  • Keywords
    dual , energy , specimen radiography , spectrum estimation
  • Journal title
    Tsinghua Science and Technology
  • Journal title
    Tsinghua Science and Technology
  • Record number

    2535240