The Contrast and Resolution Mammography Phantom 18 251 2000 is designed with an extended top edge to aid the user in positioning it on recumbent biopsy tables.
Applications
On digital mammography units, this phantom can test the high contrast spatial resolution of the system with the results being viewed on the monitor. The focal spot high contrast resolution can also be determined by placing a conventional mammography cassette behind the phantom and making an appropriate exposure. It is suggested that a resolution test pattern from 5-20 LP/mm be used to evaluate the condition of the focal spot. Instead of making focal spot measurements which can be ambiguous, an accurate determination of the x-ray tube’s resolution ability can be measured by using the optional Resolution Test Pattern (Model 07-555). On conventional mammography units, the phantom can be used to meet the ACR guidelines for testing focal spot resolution. The ACR suggests placing a resolution target 4.5 cm above the image receptor and imaging twice: once parallel to the anode-cathode axis and once rotated 90 degrees. With two resolution targets, this can be achieved in a single exposure. The grey scale step wedge can also be used to check the dynamic range of the entire system, indicate processing problems, and variation in film emulsion.
With a single exposure you can:
Measure the contrast and dynamic range of the imaging system
Easily measure the system resolution of the focal spot length and width on mammography units (with optional Resolution Test Pattern, Model 07-555)