Author:
Yoshioka Hiroyuki,Kadono Yuho,Kim Yoon Taek,Oda Hiromi,Maruyama Takashi,Akiyama Yuji,Mimura Toshihide,Tanaka Junji,Niitsu Mamoru,Hoshino Yoshihide,Kiyohara Junko,Nishino Satoshi,Makifuchi Chiho,Takahashi Atsushi,Shinden Yuko,Matsusaka Norihiro,Kido Kazuhiro,Momose Atsushi
Abstract
AbstractX-ray Talbot-Lau interferometry is one of the x-ray phase imaging methods that has high sensitivity in depicting soft tissues. Unlike earlier x-ray phase imaging methods that required particular types of x-ray sources, such as a synchrotron or a micro-focus x-ray tube, x-ray Talbot-Lau interferometry enables to perform clinical x-ray phase imaging using a conventional x-ray source with a relatively compact configuration. We developed an apparatus to depict cartilage in the metacarpophalangeal joints of the hands. In addition, we examined the apparatus performance by applying it to healthy volunteers and patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Cartilage deformation, which is thought to be a precursor of destruction of the joints, was successfully depicted by the apparatus, suggesting a potential early diagnosis of RA.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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