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Detectors for tomosynthesis

Zhao et al., 2014

Document ID
16308009262576876731
Author
Zhao W
Reiser I
Glick S
Publication year
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Tomosynthesis Imaging

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Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) was developed based on FFDM systems by increasing detector readout speed and incorporating x-ray tube gantry motion. Table 3.2 shows several examples of DBT systems incorporating different detector technologies:(1) a-Se based direct …
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