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Aperture Synthesis Thermography -- A New Approach to Passive Microwave Temperature Measurements in the Body
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1984
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EngineeringRadiation ExposureRadio Astronomical TechniqueBiomedical EngineeringRadiation ProtectionCalibrationAperture Synthesis ThermographyThermodynamicsAperture SynthesisInstrumentationRadiation ImagingNuclear MedicineRadiologyHealth SciencesHuman BodyMedical ImagingMicrowave MeasurementCosmic RayRadiation ApplicationRadiometryHeat TransferMicrowave DiagnosticsThermographyTemperature MeasurementRadiofrequency HeatingNew ApproachThermal Sensor
The radio astronomical technique of aperture synthesis is proposed for use in medical applications to give, noninvasively, a thermal image of a large fraction of the human body to a depth of several centimeters with no microwave irradiation. The principles of operation are illustrated by a practical design which could give a sensitivity of a few milli-Kelvin over a 50-cm field in a 10-s exposure. Applications of the proposed system include detection of cancers and other infections, and also rest-time monitoring of the effects of hyperthermia on the surrounding tissue.
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