Conventional tomography or plain tomography may refer to:
Focal plane tomography, which historically was the main tomography method in radiography; nowadays mostly obsolete
Computed tomography (CT) without the use of additional protocols such as CT colonography or CT pulmonary angiography
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Conventionaltomography or plain tomography may refer to: Focal plane tomography, which historically was the main tomography method in radiography; nowadays...
term for tomography. Focal plane tomography remained the conventional form of tomography until being largely replaced by mainly computed tomography in the...
A computed tomography scan (CT scan; formerly called computed axial tomography scan or CAT scan) is a medical imaging technique used to obtain detailed...
acute pancreatitis, intussusception, and apple peel atresia. Conventional focal plane tomography remained a pillar of radiologic diagnostics until the late...
Cone beam computed tomography (or CBCT, also referred to as C-arm CT, cone beam volume CT, flat panel CT or Digital Volume Tomography (DVT)) is a medical...
Positron emission tomography (PET) is a functional imaging technique that uses radioactive substances known as radiotracers to visualize and measure changes...
In radiography, focal plane tomography is tomography (imaging a single plane, or slice, of an object) by simultaneously moving the X-ray generator and...
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is an imaging technique that uses interferometry with short-coherence-length light to obtain micrometer-level depth...
Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is a noninvasive type of medical imaging in which the electrical conductivity, permittivity, and impedance of a part...
Electron beam computed tomography (EBCT) is a specific form of computed tomography (CT) in which the X-ray tube is not mechanically spun in order to rotate...
and processing with simple tube/detector motion as used in conventional computed tomography (CT). However, though there are some similarities to CT, it...
introduction of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) imaging allowed a lower radiation dose to patients, in comparison to conventional CT. Hintze et al. compared...
Computed tomography angiography (also called CT angiography or CTA) is a computed tomography technique used for angiography—the visualization of arteries...
ionizing radiation, which distinguishes it from computed tomography (CT) and positron emission tomography (PET) scans. MRI is a medical application of nuclear...
neighboring atoms at the discretion of the observer”. Atom probes are unlike conventional optical or electron microscopes, in that the magnification effect comes...
Muon tomography or muography is a technique that uses cosmic ray muons to generate two or three-dimensional images of volumes using information contained...
discrete tomography that only a few projections (line sums) are used. In this case, conventional techniques all fail. A special case of discrete tomography deals...
Quantitative computed tomography (QCT) is a medical technique that measures bone mineral density (BMD) using a standard X-ray computed tomography (CT) scanner...
photographed. This test is often used to manage eye disorders. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a technology using near-infrared light to image the eye, in particular...
computer tomography (USCT), sometimes also Ultrasound computed tomography, Ultrasound computerized tomography or just Ultrasound tomography, is a form...
A notable example of applications is the reconstruction of computed tomography (CT) where cross-sectional images of patients are obtained in non-invasive...
X-ray computed tomography operates by using an X-ray generator that rotates around the object; X-ray detectors are positioned on the opposite side of the...
series of the same specimen made at orthogonal directions) and conical tomography (where the specimen is first tilted to a given fixed angle and then imaged...
Contrast agents are required in conventional angiography, and can be used in both projectional radiography and computed tomography (called contrast CT). Although...