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In-Laboratory Diffraction-Enhanced X-Ray Imaging of an Equine Hoof
Authors:Daniel P. Fogarty  Benjamin Reinhart  Tochko Tzvetkov  Ivan Nesch  Cooper Williams
Affiliation:a Nesch, LLC, Crown Point, IN
b Cooper Williams, V.M.D. 720 Houcksville Rd, Hampstead, MD
Abstract:We describe and demonstrate the first application of a laboratory-based diffraction-enhanced X-ray imaging instrument for noninvasive equine imaging. A formalin-preserved disarticulated forelimb from a near-term aborted miniature horse fetus was imaged with diffraction-enhanced X-ray imaging. The resultant calculated images—absorption, extinction, refraction, and scattering—are presented, and soft-tissues such as the dorsal digital extensor tendon, articular cartilage, as well as various joint, tendon sheath, and bursa recesses are observed in simultaneous registration with the adjacent dense bone tissue. Radiation dose calculations were performed and a calculated surface dose of 0.6 mGy for the soft muscular tissue was determined for the imaging experiment.
Keywords:Diffraction-enhanced X-ray imaging   Analyzer-based imaging   Lameness and imaging   Radiology   Diagnostic imaging
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