2023
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2023.1217007
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Dark-field X-ray imaging for the assessment of osteoporosis in human lumbar spine specimens

Abstract: Background: Dark-field imaging is a novel imaging modality that allows for the assessment of material interfaces by exploiting the wave character of x-ray. While it has been extensively studied in chest imaging, only little is known about the modality for imaging other tissues. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to evaluate whether a clinical X-ray dark-field scanner prototype allows for the assessment of osteoporosis.Materials and methods: In this prospective study we examined human cadaveric lumbar spi… Show more

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“…Small angle scattering reduces a parameter known as fringe visibility, which is simply the height of the fringes relative to the average value, producing dark-field images. Interferometry has potential for a variety of applications in science and medicine, including lung imaging [2,3,4,5], breast imaging [6,7,8,9], arthritis imaging [10,11], osteoporosis imaging [12], pore size analysis [13], additive manufacturing quality assurance [14,15], etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Small angle scattering reduces a parameter known as fringe visibility, which is simply the height of the fringes relative to the average value, producing dark-field images. Interferometry has potential for a variety of applications in science and medicine, including lung imaging [2,3,4,5], breast imaging [6,7,8,9], arthritis imaging [10,11], osteoporosis imaging [12], pore size analysis [13], additive manufacturing quality assurance [14,15], etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%