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Protocol for the Evaluation of MRI Artifacts Caused by Metal Implants to Assess the Suitability of Implants and the Vulnerability of Pulse Sequences
Published on: May 17, 2018
[Evaluation of metal artifact in computed radiography]
Kazushi Kitamura1, Chieko Kida, Hidetaka Hayashi
1Department of Radiology, Tenri Yorozu Soudansho Hospital.
Abstract:
We know that computed radiography (CR) has many factors to generate artifacts, such as the over / under shoot, aliasing and more. Recently, we encountered an artifact, we call a metal artifact, not attributable to any known factors in clinical images. To elucidate the cause of this artifact, we did some experiments with an in-house phantom. The experiments showed that the metal artifact was seen only when we put an object that absorbs X-rays parallel to the scanning line on imaging plate (IP). From these results, we speculated that the factor causing the afterglow is associated with photo-stimulated luminescence from IP.
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