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Simone Schleede1, Felix G Meinel, Martin Bech, Julia Herzen, Klaus Achterhold, Guillaume Potdevin, Andreas Malecki, Silvia Adam-Neumair, Sven F Thieme, Fabian Bamberg, Konstantin Nikolaou, Alexander Bohla, Ali Ö Yildirim, Roderick Loewen, Martin Gifford, Ronald Ruth, Oliver Eickelberg, Maximilian Reiser, Franz Pfeiffer.
Abstract
In early stages of various pulmonary diseases, such as emphysema and fibrosis, the change in X-ray attenuation is not detectable with absorption-based radiography. To monitor the morphological changes that the alveoli network undergoes in the progression of these diseases, we propose using the dark-field signal, which is related to small-angle scattering in the sample. Combined with the absorption-based image, the dark-field signal enables better discrimination between healthy and emphysematous lung tissue in a mouse model. All measurements have been performed at 36 keV using a monochromatic laser-driven miniature synchrotron X-ray source (Compact Light Source). In this paper we present grating-based dark-field images of emphysematous vs. healthy lung tissue, where the strong dependence of the dark-field signal on mean alveolar size leads to improved diagnosis of emphysema in lung radiographs.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23074250 PMCID: PMC3497797 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1206684109
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205