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We designed a concept of high resolution and quantitative SPECT for imaging a selected small region-of-interest (ROI) of human brain. This system is aimed at achieving high resolution less than 1 mm and being applied for imaging neurons and evaluating drug delivery system. Pinhole or cone-beam collimators are useful for high-resolution imaging of small ROI. However, when the ROI is smaller than the...
This study proposes methods for the support of radiotherapy planning for dynamic tumor-tracking irradiation for lung tumors. It aims to simulate the deformation of the lung caused by respiration and to visualize the result as DRRs (Digitally Reconstructed Radiographs) in real time. Our lung- deformation model treats the lung as an elastic object and analyzes the deformation based on linear FEM (the...
Magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) is a method that can visualize the propagating acoustic strain waves in elastic materials under mechanical excitation. The local quantitative values of shear modulus are derived from the acquired data. The MRE could improve early detection of pathology because it is known that malignant tumors tend to be much harder than normal tissues and most benign tumors....
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