Bone densitometer with improved point characterization

X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices – Specific application – Absorption

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378 55, 378 56, 378 62, G01B 1502

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ABSTRACT:
A dual energy densitometer includes a solid statement near x-ray detector which may be swept across the patient with movement of both to produce a matrix of data elements representing attenuation through the patient. Each of these data elements may be characterized as to its material type by the use of the data element values, templates representing general rules to be applied to the bone and operator input. The operator input is provided by a cursor controlled paintbrush which changes classifications of individual pixels based on a selected brush type.

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