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2011-09-06 17:00
Micro Structure analysis of Secondary Pulmonary Lobules by using Synchrotron Radiation CT Images Takuya Hosokawa, Yoshiki Kawata, Noboru Niki (Tokushima Univ), Keiji Umetani (JASRI), Yasutaka Nakano (Shiga Univ. of Medical Sci)), Hironobu Ohmatsu (National Cancer Center Hospital East), Noriyuki Moriyama (National Cancer Research Center for Cancer Prevention and Screen), Harumi Itoh (Fukui Univ) MI2011-61 |
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The conversion of images at micro level of the normal lung and those with very early stage lung disease and the quantitative analysis of morphology on the images can contribute to the chest image diagnosis of the next generation. The collection of very minute CT images is necessary in using high luminance synchrotron radiation CT for converting the images. The purpose of this study is to analyze the structure of secondary pulmonary lobule of the lung. In this report, the pulmonary acinus and subacinus that is micro area of the Secondary Pulmonary Lobules is extracted and analyzed from the structure of the entire secondary pulmonary lobules by using synchrotron radiation micro CT images |
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Synchrotron Radiation CT / lung / Secondary Pulmonary Lobules / / / / / |
Reference Info. |
IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 111, no. 199, MI2011-61, pp. 67-70, Sept. 2011. |
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MI2011-61 |
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2011-08-30 (MI) |
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Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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