DocumentCode :
2773843
Title :
Imaging and technology: current practice and future possibilities
Author :
Lynch, J.A.
Author_Institution :
Microfocal X-ray Unit, Guy´s Hospital, London
fYear :
1996
fDate :
35345
Firstpage :
42583
Lastpage :
42585
Abstract :
The specification of medical imaging systems almost always defines the required resolution with which the system must produce images of patients. Indeed, resolution has almost become a Holy Grail for the imaging community, with clinicians always wanting to see more in the images. Imaging with electromagnetic radiations, currently has limits of about 0.5 mm for computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. Resolution in conventional radiography of patients is usually 0.1 mm at best. The author discusses exciting new possibilities in advancing the resolution of medical imaging systems from a macroscopic level to the level of histology. These possibilities are all driven by technological advances in the imaging system design. If the technological advances of the previous decades can be matched in the next century, it will be exciting to hear about future developments in 2010 AD
Keywords :
reviews; CT; MRI; PET; clinicians; conventional radiography; current practice; electromagnetic radiation imaging; future possibilities; histology; medical diagnostic imaging; medical imaging; medical technology; required resolution; technological advances;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Technology in Medicine: Has Practice Met the Promise? (Digest No. 1996/177), IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1049/ic:19961025
Filename :
598576
Link To Document :
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