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Computerized Tomography Using Video Recorded Fluoroscopic Images

In this paper we investigate the possibility of constructing computerized tomograms using data collected from a fluoroscopic system. It is shown that through proper handling of these data, useful images can be obtained. The system offers the advantages of eliminating the need for a highly stabilized...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on biomedical engineering 1977-03, Vol.BME-24 (2), p.157-169
Main Authors: Kak, Avinash C., Jakowatz, Charles V., Baily, Norman A., Keller, Robert A.
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Biomedical imaging
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Fluoroscopy
Image intensifiers
Image reconstruction
Mathematics
Medical diagnostic imaging
Medical services
NASA
Radiology
Rats
Scattering, Radiation
Tomography, X-Ray Computed - methods
Videotape Recording
X-ray imaging
X-ray scattering
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