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9 March 2017 Scatter reduction for grid-less mammography using the convolution-based image post-processing technique
Elena Marimón, Hammadi Nait-Charif, Asmar Khan, Philip A. Marsden, Oliver Diaz
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Abstract
X-ray Mammography examinations are highly affected by scattered radiation, as it degrades the quality of the image and complicates the diagnosis process. Anti-scatter grids are currently used in planar mammography examinations as the standard physical scattering reduction technique. This method has been found to be inefficient, as it increases the dose delivered to the patient, does not remove all the scattered radiation and increases the price of the equipment. Alternative scattering reduction methods, based on post-processing algorithms, are being investigated to substitute anti-scatter grids. Methods such as the convolution-based scatter estimation have lately become attractive as they are quicker and more flexible than pure Monte Carlo (MC) simulations. In this study we make use of this specific method, which is based on the premise that the scatter in the system is spatially diffuse, thus it can be approximated by a two-dimensional low-pass convolution filter of the primary image. This algorithm uses the narrow pencil beam method to obtain the scatter kernel used to convolve an image, acquired without anti-scatter grid. The results obtained show an image quality comparable, in the worst case, to the grid image, in terms of uniformity and contrast to noise ratio. Further improvement is expected when using clinically-representative phantoms.
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Elena Marimón, Hammadi Nait-Charif, Asmar Khan, Philip A. Marsden, and Oliver Diaz "Scatter reduction for grid-less mammography using the convolution-based image post-processing technique", Proc. SPIE 10132, Medical Imaging 2017: Physics of Medical Imaging, 101324D (9 March 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2255558
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Mammography

Image quality

Scattering

X-rays

Breast

Convolution

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