4.2 Article Proceedings Paper

Application of synchrotron X-ray imaging to phase objects in orthopedics

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JOURNAL OF SYNCHROTRON RADIATION
Volume 9, Issue -, Pages 143-147

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BLACKWELL MUNKSGAARD
DOI: 10.1107/S0909049502004624

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bone imaging; small fractures; phase objects; coherence; X-ray refraction contrast

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Novel imaging of the fine structures of the ribs of a pig and a specimen of human osteosarcoma utilizing the spatial coherence of X-rays was successfully performed with an incident X-ray energy of 30 keV at SPring-8, Japan. The image contrast appearing at the periphery of trabecular bone, small calcifications and small fractures is caused by the phase shift of the X-rays at the boundary of these objects that have different X-ray refractive indices. The image is recorded on mammography film without an intensifying screen. Comparison of the image contrast using different sample-to-film distances, Z, such as Z=5 m and Zsimilar or equal to0 m, showed that the former images were always more informative, i.e. better in resolution and/or image contrast when imaging trabecular bone, bone marrow and small fractures in compact bone, and for imaging cartilage. Radiography using synchrotron X-rays for phase objects should be a powerful tool for diagnosis in orthopedics, especially for bone disease.

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