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Imaging Breast Microcalcifications Using Dark-Field Signal in Propagation-Based Phase-Contrast Tomography

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MEDICAL IMAGING
卷 41, 期 11, 页码 2980-2990

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TMI.2022.3175924

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Breast; X-ray imaging; Computed tomography; Australia; Imaging; Breast cancer; Detectors; Breast cancer; dark-field imaging; microcalcifications; propagation-based phase-contrast CT; X-ray imaging

资金

  1. Australian National Breast Cancer Foundation [IN-16-001]
  2. National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), Australia [APP1138283]
  3. Australia's Nuclear Sciences and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) Project Funding

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In this study, a method to improve the detection of microcalcifications in breast tissues using propagation-based phase-contrast X-ray computed tomography was proposed. The results showed that the visibility of microcalcifications in the dark-field images was more than two times higher compared to the bright-field images, and the dark-field images provided more accurate information about the size and shape of the microcalcifications.
Breast microcalcifications are an important primary radiological indicator of breast cancer. However, microcalcification classification and diagnosis may be still challenging for radiologists due to limitations of the standard 2D mammography technique, including spatial and contrast resolution. In this study, we propose an approach to improve the detection of microcalcifications in propagation-based phase-contrast X-ray computed tomography of breast tissues. Five fresh mastectomies containing microcalcifications were scanned at different X-ray energies and radiation doses using synchrotron radiation. Both bright-field (i.e. conventional phase-retrieved images) and dark-field images were extracted from the same data sets using different image processing methods. A quantitative analysis was performed in terms of visibility and contrast-to-noise ratio of microcalcifications. The results show that while the signal-to-noise and the contrast-to-noise ratios are lower, the visibility of the microcalcifications is more than two times higher in the dark-field images compared to the bright-field images. Dark-field images have also provided more accurate information about the size and shape of the microcalcifications.

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