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Computed Tomography: Advanced Applications

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The aim of Computed Tomography: Advanced Applications is to introduce the applications of CT imaging in not only general medicine but also in different fields especially in veterinary medicine, dentistry, and engineering. This ebook will focus on the advanced elements of computed tomography for an array of audiences, but more specifically, to undergraduate and postgraduate radiographers or CT technologists. It will draw on the international expertise of advanced topics in CT…

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The advent and rapid diffusion of advanced multidetector-row scanner technology offers comprehensive evaluation of different anatomic structures in daily practice. The aim of Computed Tomography: Advanced Applications is to introduce the applications of CT imaging in not only general medicine but also in different fields especially in veterinary medicine, dentistry, and engineering. Recent developments in CT technology have led to a widening of its applications on many areas like material testing in engineering, 3D evaluation of teeth, and the vascular and cardiac evaluations of small animals. This ebook will focus on the advanced elements of computed tomography for an array of audiences, but more specifically, to undergraduate and postgraduate radiographers or CT technologists. It will draw on the international expertise of advanced topics in CT. Typically, CT practices and approaches differ between hospital sites and workplace environments. As there are currently no universally accepted approaches, the reader can use this book to develop local imaging protocols with adjustments made for patients, the type of scanner and the radiologists’ or physicians’ preferences. 284 p.

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26 August 2024

Advanced applications of materials need sophisticated measurement methods for research, process development and quality control. X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) is a very powerful method for non-destructive testing of materials. A CT-scanner generates a series of X-ray attenuation measurements, which are used to produce computed reconstructed images of an object. In the last years 3D-CT systems with matrix detectors have become more and more popular.

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