Artifacts in CT can be of several forms.
Some are streaks as produced by metal and
patient motion.
Others are in the form of regions with
incorrect CT numbers.
The beam harding artifact is generally
corrected by processing during the reconstruction process.
The partial volume artifact occurs when a
voxel contains two very different materials, like bone and soft
tissue. The resulting CT number will be somewhere between
the correct values for the different materials, but not correct
for either. Depending on how the window is set, a structure
such as bone, can appear either thinner or thicker than it's
actual dimension. |