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how to calculation Hounsfield unit

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Jhilam Mukherjee
Jhilam Mukherjee 2014년 1월 29일
댓글: Walter Roberson 2018년 2월 20일
I want to calculate Hounsfield Unit of a CT image, Please provide me the syntax
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EVA Gallego Camuñas
EVA Gallego Camuñas 2014년 2월 27일
Hello Jhilam,
I also need to calculate Hounsfield Unit of an image. I have some grey images and their histograms and I need to relate the peaks of the histograms with the Hounsfield unit.
Did you find out how to calculate that? I would be very grateful if you could help me.
Thank you.

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Shawn Moyer
Shawn Moyer 2014년 3월 11일
편집: Shawn Moyer 2014년 3월 11일
Hounsfield units can be calculated using DICOM metadata:
Pixel value in Hounsfield units = m*SV+b
where:
Note that Hounsfield units are the default unit when tag (0028, 1054) is absent.
References:
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mohd akmal masud
mohd akmal masud 2018년 2월 20일
Just to confirm, the equation that you give, d is rescale intercept, and m is the rescale slope.
But according to your link given, https://www.medicalconnections.co.uk/kb/Hounsfield_Units, HU = m * P + b, its show that b is rescale slope and P is rescale intercept. its look like contradictory.
Which one true?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2018년 2월 20일
The site says,
"where: m is the Dicom attribute (0028,1053) "Rescale slope" b is the Dicom attribute (0028,1052) "Rescale intercept" P is the value of that particular pixel in the pixels array."
The only way that can be meaningfully understood is
"where: [m is the Dicom attribute number (0028,1053) whose name is "Rescale slope"] and [b is the Dicom attribute number (0028,1052) whose name is "Rescale intercept"] and [P is the value of that particular pixel in the pixels array]."

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