1、 The history of tomosynthesis
Mitchell M. Goodsitt
1. Contents
1.1 Invention of Tomosynthesis in the Late 1930s
1.1.1 Concept: Shift and Add
1.1.2 Inventors Ziedses des Plantes and Kaufman
1.1.3 Cottenot’s Early Chest Tomosynthesis System
1.2 Film-Based Systems of the 1960s and the 1970s
1.2.1 Garrison and Grant’s System at the Applied Physics Lab at Johns Hopkins
1.2.2 Rapid Film Changer Tomosynthesis Systems
1.2.2.1 Dynatome System of Albert Richards
1.2.2.2 Rapid Film Changer System of Miller
1.2.3 Coded Aperture Tomosynthesis
1.3 Comparison of Serioscopy, Tomosynthesis, and Coded Aperture Tomography
1.4 Fluoroscopic Tomosynthesis
1.5 Digital Detector-Based Tomosynthesis
1.5.1 Digital Detector Breast Imaging Systems
1.5.1.1 System Developed by Niklason, Kopans, and GE
1.5.1.2 Tuned Aperture CT Digital Spot