Radiation imaging method and system

X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices – Electronic circuit – With display or signaling

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378 21, 378145, A61B 606

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058056637

ABSTRACT:
A radiation imaging system for an object comprises a convergence type radiation generating unit for producing radiations having a radiation bundle so that it converges onto a given location, a radiation sensor unit opposed to the radiation generating unit with the object interposed therebetween, a pinhole member placed between the object and the radiation sensor unit, and a signal processing unit for processing an output signal of the radiation sensor unit.

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