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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 17, 1983
Filed:
Jun. 30, 1980
Wolfgang Wagner, Hamburg, DE;
Geoffrey Harding, Rellingen, DE;
U.S. Philips Corporation, New York, NY (US);
Abstract
When only a part of a body slice to be examined, for example, a separate organ, is irradiated by means of a fan-shaped radiation beam during computer tomography, it is necessary to know the body contour in order to enable reconstruction. The body contour can be determined by means of radiation scattered in the body. The scattered radiation is measured, in a direction which deviates from the direction of the X-rays of the fan-shaped beam, along scattered radiation paths which do not intersect each other in the positioning zone. On the basis of the detected scattered radiation, the scattered radiation path which is situated most far from the center of the examination zone is selected, after which the position of the scattered radiation path within the fan-shaped radiation beam, and hence within the positioning zone, is recorded. After the recording of all scattered radiation paths for the different directions of the fan-shaped radiation beam, the contour of the body slice to be examined is determined from the recorded positions of the scattered radiation paths.