Technical Principles of X-Ray Angiography

  • Van der Meer F
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Abstract

The structure of an angiographic X-ray assembly is shown in Fig. 1. Within the vacuum tube (1), X-rays are produced by high-energy electrons hitting the anode. Using a diaphragm (2) attached to the vacuum tube, X-rays can be limited to the area necessary for a given...

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Van der Meer, F. (2002). Technical Principles of X-Ray Angiography. In Pan Vascular Medicine (pp. 593–601). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56225-9_40

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