Summary
The FDA anthropomorphic thorax phantom with 12 phantom lesions of different sizes (10 and 20 mm in effective diameter), shapes (spherical, elliptical, lobulated, and spiculated), and densities (−630,−10, and +100 HU) was scanned at Columbia University Medical Center on a 64-detector row scanner (LightSpeed VCT, GE Healthcare, Milwaukee, WI). The CT scanning parameters were 120 kVp, 100 mAs, 64x0.625 collimation, and pitch of 1.375. The images were reconstructed with the lung kernel using 1.25 mm slice thickness.About the NCI QIN
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Imaging Data
Collection Statistics | Updated 2014/08/26 |
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Modalities | CT |
Number of Patients | 1 |
Number of Studies | 1 |
Number of Series | 1 |
Number of Images | 237 |
Images Size (MB) | 127.5 |
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