X-ray diffraction enhanced imaging study of intraocular tumors in human beings

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TAN Gao, WANG Hua-Qiao, CHEN Yu, YUAN Qing-Xi, LI Gang, ZHANG Xiao-Dan, ZHU Pei-Ping, ZHONG Xiu-Feng and TANG Jin-Tian. X-ray diffraction enhanced imaging study of intraocular tumors in human beings[J]. Chinese Physics C, 2010, 34(2): 237-244. doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/34/2/016
TAN Gao, WANG Hua-Qiao, CHEN Yu, YUAN Qing-Xi, LI Gang, ZHANG Xiao-Dan, ZHU Pei-Ping, ZHONG Xiu-Feng and TANG Jin-Tian. X-ray diffraction enhanced imaging study of intraocular tumors in human beings[J]. Chinese Physics C, 2010, 34(2): 237-244.  doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/34/2/016 shu
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X-ray diffraction enhanced imaging study of intraocular tumors in human beings

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Abstract: Diffraction enhanced imaging (DEI) with edge enhancement is suitable for the observation of weakly absorbing objects. The potential ability of the DEI was explored for displaying the microanatomy and pathology of human eyeball in this work. The images of surgical specimens from malignant intraocular tumor of hospitalized patients were taken using the hard X-rays from the topography station of Beamline 4W1A at Beijing Synchrotron Radiation Facility (BSRF). The obtained radiographic images were analyzed in correlation with those of pathology. The results show that the anatomic and pathologic details of intraocular tumors in human beings can be observed clearly by DEI for the first time, with good visualization of the microscopic details of eyeball ring such as sclera, choroids and other details of intraocular organelles. And the best resolution of DEI images reaches up to the magnitude of several tens of μm. The results suggest that it is capable of exhibiting clearly the details of intraocular tumor using DEI method.

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