Method for examining a body with penetrating radiation

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G01N 23/02 (2006.01) A61B 6/02 (2006.01)

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CA 1155560

PHD 79-109 26.06.1980 ABSTRACT. Method for examining a body with penetrating radiation. Devices that measure the electron density in a body by means of radiation scattered from a narrow pencil beam of penetrating radiation directed through the body, produce defective images on reconstruction of the density distribution because of multiple scattering of radiation. This can of course be reduced by scattered ray diaphragms, but cannot be eliminated entirely. The invention therefore provides a means for detecting the size of the multiple scattered radiation component by measurement. For this purpose, the detector array which measures radiation including the single scattered radiation, is screened, at least occasionally, from the single scattered radiation and the detected intensity values measured by the detector elements when so screened, are used to correct the values generated by measuring the detected radiation including the single scattered radiation.

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