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Computed Tomography – Vol. 1 provides an in-depth exploration of computed tomography technology, one of the most significant advances in medical imaging. This comprehensive volume covers the fundamental principles underlying CT imaging, including X-ray physics, detector technology, and image reconstruction algorithms.
The book examines equipment design, operational parameters, and the technical aspects of modern CT scanners. It addresses image quality optimization, radiation dose management, and safety considerations critical to clinical practice. The content is structured to serve both professionals new to CT technology and experienced practitioners seeking deeper technical understanding.
Authored by L. Hinshaw and published by Intech, this volume represents a valuable reference for radiologists, biomedical engineers, medical physicists, and healthcare professionals involved in diagnostic imaging. The text combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications, making it an essential resource for anyone seeking comprehensive knowledge of computed tomography systems and their clinical implementation.







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