CT artifacts: causes and reduction techniques
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Abstract
Artifacts are commonly encountered in clinical computed tomography (CT), and may obscure or simulate pathology. There are many different types of CT artifacts, including noise, beam hardening, scatter, pseudoenhancement, motion, cone beam, helical, ring, and metal artifacts. We review the cause and appearance of each type of artifact, correct some popular misconceptions, and describe modern techniques for artifact reduction. Noise can be reduced using iterative reconstruction or by combining data from multiple scans. This enables lower radiation dose and higher resolution scans. Metal artifacts can also be reduced using iterative reconstruction, resulting in more accurate diagnosis. Dual and multi-energy…
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- Medicine
- Reduction (mathematics)
- Medical physics
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