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      X-ray phase sensitive imaging methods: basic physical principles and potential medical applications.

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          Phase sensitive imaging theoretically allows for a drastic reduction in x-ray dose while simultaneously achieving comparable or better spatial and contrast resolution compared to traditional x-ray absorption based imaging. Several techniques exist to extract the phase information from an x-ray signal, including x-ray interferometry, diffraction enhanced imaging, in-line holography, coded aperture x-ray imaging, and grating-based interferometry. The physics of each method is reviewed, along with the potential clinical applications.

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          Journal
          Curr Med Imaging Rev
          Current medical imaging reviews
          Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
          1573-4056
          May 01 2010
          : 6
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
          Article
          NIHMS483870
          10.2174/157340510791268533
          3747977
          23970846
          d0c89b98-62a5-42d1-a71b-d902951ec695
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          CT,DEI,in-line holography,phase contrast,x-ray interferometry

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