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19 March 2014 The conversion of synchrotron radiation biomedical and medical images into DICOM images
Yunling Wang, Jianyong Sun, Jianqi Sun, Jianguo Zhang
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Abstract
With Synchrotron Radiation light source, there was a lot of imaging methods being developed to perform biomedical and medical imaging researches such as X-ray absorption imaging, phase-contrast imaging and micro-CT imaging. In this presentation, we present an approach to transform a various kinds of SR images into proper DICOM images so that to use a rich of medical processing display software to process and display SR biomedical and medical images. The new generated SR DICOM images can be transferred, stored, processed and displayed by using most of commercial medical imaging software.
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Yunling Wang, Jianyong Sun, Jianqi Sun, and Jianguo Zhang "The conversion of synchrotron radiation biomedical and medical images into DICOM images", Proc. SPIE 9039, Medical Imaging 2014: PACS and Imaging Informatics: Next Generation and Innovations, 90390T (19 March 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2043657
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KEYWORDS
X-rays

X-ray imaging

Medical imaging

Biomedical optics

Synchrotron radiation

Absorption

Manufacturing

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