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Problems of Different Methods of Radiographic Absorptiometry of Circulation

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Radiological methods of quantitative analysis of circulation by means of indirect determination of the intravascular concentration of a contrast medium from the attenuation of radiation present several technical and physical problems. Some of the problems already show up in the path of the X-ray to the detector. Since the photographic (X-ray) film plays the dominant role in quantitative X-ray diagnosis (radiographic absorptiometry), first the importance of the relevant parameters is discussed by modeling the X-ray path in terms of a chain of transducers for physical quantities.

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Vanselow, K., Proppe, D. (1983). Problems of Different Methods of Radiographic Absorptiometry of Circulation. In: Heuck, F.H.W. (eds) Radiological Functional Analysis of the Vascular System. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68957-4_10

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