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LAXS investigation of finger phantoms
Authors:N. A. Hussein   A. Shukri   A. A. Tajuddin  C. S. Chong
Affiliation:

a Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Garyounis University, Benghazi, Libya

b School of Physics, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Minden, Penang 11800, Malaysia

Abstract:Osteoporosis is a bone condition that is caused mainly by the degradation of trabecular and cortical bone resulting in the decrease of bone strength and eventually leads to bone fracture. A low angle X-ray scattering (LAXS) system that uses mainly the coherent scattering process for the characterisation of materials was constructed to study such bone conditions. Several finger phantoms were fabricated to simulate bone of varying densities. The LAXS method was able to identify the changes in bone density quite well by comparing energy dispersive X-ray diffraction patterns as well as the angular patterns. Quantitative information can be extracted from such patterns that relate to bone loss. Signature patterns at low exposure times were produced in order to reduce the dose received with reasonable identification power but at slightly higher statistical errors compared with long exposure patterns. Use of other parameters to increase the sensitivity was attempted.
Keywords:Bone phantom   Characterisation   Coherent scattering   LAXS   Osteoporosis
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