What is the difference between CT and micro-CT?

What is the difference between CT and micro-CT?

What is the difference between medical CT and micro-CT scans? Micro-CT scanning is X-ray imaging in 3D, using the same method as medical CT (or “CAT”) scans, but micro-CT is on a much smaller scale with greatly increased resolution.

What does micro-CT stand for?

Microcomputed tomography
Microcomputed tomography (microCT or μCT) is a non-destructive imaging tool for the production of high-resolution three-dimensional (3D) images composed of two-dimensional (2D) trans-axial projections, or ‘slices’, of a target specimen.

What is Nano CT?

Abstract. Nano-computed tomography (nano-CT) is an emerging, high-resolution cross-sectional imaging technique and represents a technical advancement of the established micro-CT technology.

How long does a micro CT scan take?

MicroCT scans are obtained within an hour; reconstruction of images, 3D model building and morphometry are done within 2 hours in human or animal samples [6,14]. Examples of microCT images appear on Figure 17.1A, B.

What is tomography mammogram?

Tomosynthesis or “3D” mammography is a new type of digital x-ray mammogram which creates 2D and 3D-like pictures of the breasts. This tool improves the ability of mammography to detect early breast cancers, and decreases the number of women “called back” for additional tests for findings that are not cancers.

What is the difference between mammography and tomography?

Tomosynthesis vs. However, tomosynthesis is considered a more advanced and detailed imaging technique than traditional mammography. A traditional mammogram only captures a 2-D image. Tomosynthesis can look at multiple layers of the breast in a 3-D image, filling in the gaps that traditional mammograms have.

Where is the skyscan 1172 micro-CT scanner located?

The Biomolecular Research Center’s Skyscan 1172 Micro-CT Scanner is located in room 213 in the Mathematics building on the campus of Boise State University.

How does the skyscan 1172 scan high-density tissue?

The Skyscan 1172 currently has two filter choices that can be set into 3 positions to allow for scanning high-density tissues such as bones to low-density softer tissue such as lung. The maximum object size, or field of view, is 50 mm in either diameter or height when scanner is run in offset mode.

What are the X-ray camera options on the 1172?

The 1172 features two X-ray camera options: the high-performance 10 Megapixel (Mp) option, and the economy 1.3 Megapixel option. The former, 10 Megapixel camera allows the maximum scanning versatility, with an image field width of 68 mm (in dual image camera shift mode) or 35 mm (in standard single camera image mode).