Title: Tomography
1Tomography
2Limitation of Planar X-Rays
Angiography as one solution (Kandel et al.
Principles of Neural Science)
3Tomography
- If all we have is a single view (a) the
information we have about 3-D structure can be
represented by back-projecting those intensities
along the direction of view - If we add more directions, the quality of the
image improves (g 160 views) - (Russ, Image Processing Handbook.)
4Weighted back projection
- In the case of X-rays, there is a shadowing
effect if all the X-rays are absorbed by a
structure close to the source, there is no
contrast for deeper-lying structures - Solution distance-weighted back projection
structures closer to the source are weighted more
heavily in the reconstruction
5Computed axial tomography, or CT
6Brain CT
Wikipedia, Computed Axial Tomography
7Other tomographic techniques - MRI
- Nuclear dipole moment aligns parallel to
applied magnetic field - RF pulses applied perpendicular to magnetic
field knock dipole movement off - As nuclei process back to parallel, they emit
radio waves - T1 weighting time for nuclei to realign
8MR Scanner
9T1 weighting
Less dense tissue (CSF) relaxes fast
dark) Denser tissue (bone, myelin) relaxes more
slowly (white)
Wikipedia, Magnetic Resonance Imaging
10PET scanning
- Positron emission and positron annihilation
- Deoxyglucose as a metabolic marker
- 18F Deoxyglucose as a metabolic positron emitter
11PET scan of brain
Wikipedia, Positron Emission Tomography
12MicroCT
- Object is placed in a conical beam of X-rays
- The closer the object is to the X-ray source, the
greater the magnification - SkyScan 1072 5 micron resolution
13Fan beam reconstruction
- X-ray beams through specimen are not parallel
- Fan beam CT restricts X-rays to a fan
- Reconstruction back-projects along fan of beams
- Algorithm is fast, but not optimal
14Fan Beam reconstruction
Rosenfeld and Kak, Digital Picture Processing
15Feldkamp cone beam reconstruction
- X-ray beam is not constrained to a fan
- Reconstruction is done for a cone of projections
through the specimen - More accurate than fan-beam, but much slower
- Newer algorithms use wavelet or Fourier
transforms, rather than weighted back-projection
16MicroCT of Rat Tibia
Skyscan Web Site (www.skyscan.be)