Computed Tomography Anthropomorphic Phantom

Computed Tomography Anthropomorphic Phantom made on the 3D printer and water jet

Researchers in the Biomedical Imaging Laboratory at CWRU created this phantom to test Computed Tomography (CT) machines. The phantom simulates the human body so the researchers can calibrate the machine and study a phenomenon called beam hardening. Beam hardening causes the edges of a material to appear "brighter" which can lead to misdiagnoses in patients. By researching beam hardening, these researchers are developing a method to correct the results of a scan and ensure better outcomes for patients.

Contact:

David L. Wilson, dlw@case.edu