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A novel reconstruction algorithm to extend the CT scan field-of-view.

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A reconstruction algorithm is proposed that enables an adequate estimation of the projection outside the scan field-of-view (SFOV) and makes use of the fact that the total attenuation of each ideal projection in a parallel sampling geometry remains constant over views.
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For various reasons, a projection dataset acquired on a computed tomography (CT) scanner can be truncated. That is, a portion of the scanned object is positioned outside the scan field-of-view (SFOV) and the line integrals corresponding to those regions are not measured. A projection truncation problem causes imaging artifacts that lead to suboptimal image quality. In this paper, we propose a reconstruction algorithm that enables an adequate estimation of the projection outside the SFOV. We make use of the fact that the total attenuation of each ideal projection in a parallel sampling geometry remains constant over views. We use the magnitudes and slopes of the projection samples at the location of truncation to estimate water cylinders that can best fit to the projection data outside the SFOV. To improve the robustness of the algorithm, continuity constraints are placed on the fitting parameters. Extensive phantom and patient experiments were conducted to test the robustness and accuracy of the proposed algorithm.

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Efficient correction for CT image artifacts caused by objects extending outside the scan field of view.

TL;DR: It is concluded that bright-band artifacts generated by obese patients whose bodies extend beyond the scan field of view were eliminated with the reconstruction method, which reduces boundary data discontinuity.
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Methods for improving limited field-of-view radiotherapy reconstructions using imperfect a priori images.

TL;DR: Results indicate that NEAR and FAR can utilize planning CT data as imperfect a priori information to reduce artifacts and quantitatively improve images, and can also increase the accuracy of dose calculations and be used for augmenting CT images acquired at different energies than the planning CT.
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Technical note: Sinogram merging to compensate for truncation of projection data in tomotherapy imaging

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