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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 17, 1998
Filed:
Jun. 07, 1995
Russell J Gershman, Middleborough, MA (US);
Richard E Cabral, Tewksbury, MA (US);
Noah Berger, Waltham, MA (US);
Jay A Stein, Framingham, MA (US);
Hologic, Inc., Waltham, MA (US);
Abstract
A whole body x-ray bone densitometry system includes a table extending parallel to a Y-axis of an XYZ coordinate system for supporting a patient at a patient position; an x-ray source for emitting a narrow angle fan beam of x-rays to irradiate at any one time a scan line which is transverse to the Y-axis and is substantially shorter than the width of a body cross-section of a typical adult patient occupying the patient position. An x-ray detector is aligned with the source along a source-detector axis which is transverse to the Y-axis, for receiving x-rays from the source within the angle of the fan beam after passage thereof through the patient position. The detector has a number of detecting elements arranged along a direction transverse to the Y-axis and to the source-detector axis. A source-detector support on which the source and detector are mounted at opposite sides of the patient position is coupled with a scanning mechanism moving at least one of the patient table and the source-detector support relative to the other to scan the patient position with the narrow angle fan beam in successive scans parallel to the Y-axis in which the source-detector axis is at different angles relative to the patient position as between different ones of successive scans, but in each of the successive scans, an origin of the fan beam in the source is at the same vertical distance from the patient table. The distance between the fan beam origin and the table may be selectively varied between scan passes, in order to vary scan pass magnification.