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World J Radiol. Aug 28, 2014; 6(8): 607-612
Published online Aug 28, 2014. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v6.i8.607
Table 1 Factors that might lead to inconsistencies and arbitrariness of grey values on cone beam computed tomography images
Ref.Factors
Nackaerts et al[4]Variation in the devices
Image-acquisition settings
Relationship between the object evaluated and FOV
The position held by the region of interest
Mah et al[13]Variation in the devices
Reeves et al[15]Abrupt changes of density in the object
Katsumata et al[16]Projection data discontinuity-related effect
Variation in the CBCT devices
Image-acquisition settings
Relationship between the object evaluated and FOV
Bryant et al[17]Projection data discontinuity-related effect
Relationship between the object evaluated and FOV
The amount of exomass
Katsumata et al[18]The dimensions of the FOV
The amount of exomass
Pauwels et al[39]X-ray beam hardening effect
Projection data discontinuity-related effect
Variation in the devices
Schulze et al[41]Abrupt changes of density in the object
X-ray beam hardening effect
Scattered radiation
Pauwels et al[42]Abrupt changes of density in the object
Goodsitt et al[43]X-ray beam hardening effect
Scattered radiation
Liu et al[50]The position held by the region of interest