1996
DOI: 10.1038/nm0496-473
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Phase–contrast X–ray computed tomography for observing biological soft tissues

Abstract: Biological soft tissues are almost transparent to hard X rays and therefore cannot be investigated without enhancement with a contrast medium, such as iodine. On the other hand, phase-contrast X-ray imaging is sensitive to light elements (1-8). This is because the X-ray phase shift cross section is almost thousand times larger than the X-ray absorption cross section for light elements such as hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen and oxygen (4,5). Hence, phase-contrast X-ray imaging is a promising technique for observing… Show more

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“…For propagation-based phase imaging, where the measured quantity corresponds to the second derivative of the phase (ΔΦ), the in-line method is often used, where the effects of phase contrast become evident-due to the intrinsic coherent nature of the beam-as the sample-detector distance is increased. Although some of them yield excellent results for specific problems (4,6,11), none of them has so far found wide applications in medical or industrial areas, which typically require the use of a laboratory X-ray source, a large field of view (up to several centimeters), and a reasonably compact setup.…”
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“…For propagation-based phase imaging, where the measured quantity corresponds to the second derivative of the phase (ΔΦ), the in-line method is often used, where the effects of phase contrast become evident-due to the intrinsic coherent nature of the beam-as the sample-detector distance is increased. Although some of them yield excellent results for specific problems (4,6,11), none of them has so far found wide applications in medical or industrial areas, which typically require the use of a laboratory X-ray source, a large field of view (up to several centimeters), and a reasonably compact setup.…”
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“…In addition, because grating interferometry is particularly sensitive to shallow phase gradients, it is ideal technique for soft tissue studies in the fields of medical and biological imaging. These characteristics make grating interferometry superior to other phase-contrast approaches (2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12) and set the prerequisites for a broad use of phase-contrast X-ray radiography and tomography.…”
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“…It is thought that such ultra-bright synchrotron radiation source could provide us, in principle, completely different information from conventional methods such as absorption contrast X-ray imaging, because much highly directional property is also available. That is why, based on the fact that the phase shift cross section for light element is almost a thousand times larger than the absorption one, especially in a hard X-ray region, new X-ray imaging techniques such as refraction method, [10][11][12][13][14][15] diffraction method, 15,16) inter-ferometric method 4,9,18) have recently been studied and proposed actively.…”
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“…different information from conventional methods such as absorption contrast X-ray imaging, because much highly directional property is also available. That is why, based on the fact that the phase shift cross section for light element is almost a thousand times larger than the absorption one, especially in a hard X-ray region, new X-ray imaging techniques such as refraction method, 10-15) diffraction method, 15,16) inter-ferometric method 4,9,18) have recently been studied and proposed actively.The principle of refraction contrast X-ray imaging is shown in Fig. 2, as compared with conventional absorption X-ray imaging, illustrating the X-ray intensity profiles of the absorption contrast and refraction contrast for a void in material.…”
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