Enhancement CT Scan Image and Study Electronic, Structural and Vibrational Properties of Iobenguane

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Ahlam Majead Kadhim
Huda Muhamed Jawad
Shaimaa H. Abd muslim

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This work is divided into two parts first part study electronic structure and vibration properties of the Iobenguane material that is used in CT scan imaging. Iobenguane, or MIBG, is an aralkylguanidine analog of the adrenergic neurotransmitter norepinephrine and a radiopharmaceutical. It acts as a blocking agent for adrenergic neurons. When radiolabeled, it can be used in nuclear medicinal diagnostic techniques as well as in neuroendocrine antineoplastic treatments. The aim of this work is to provide general information about Iobenguane that can be used to obtain results to diagnose the diseases. The second part study image processing techniques, the CT scan image is transformed to frequency domain using the LWT. Two methods of contrast enhancement of medical images Histogram Equalization and Adaptive Histogram Equalization used to improvement images properties. Canny edge detection operator used as a comparison tool between enhancement methods. The result show the absorbance of iobengaune in the range (1000 – 0 cm-1) of these single bonds from C-C, C-N, C-I, and C-O High absorbency and sharp peak of Maximum wavelength absorbed (640.66 nm) and the biggest energy (1.9353 eV). And half width is (0.333 eV) at half height is (2685.83cm-1). Electrostatic potential, electron deficiency were especially marked in rings benzene compounds exclusively of carbon and hydrogen atoms (focusing on areas of carbon), establishing this area as more electropositive. From the results of measures many functions like signal to noise ratio, mean, entropy and histogram of image, CT Scan images are best enhanced obtained using AHE technique in frequency. The dark regions of enhanced CT Scan images became clarity for input CT Scan image that having low contrast.

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Kadhim AM, Jawad HM, Abd muslim SH. Enhancement CT Scan Image and Study Electronic, Structural and Vibrational Properties of Iobenguane. IJP [Internet]. 2021 Mar. 1 [cited 2024 Nov. 19];19(48):79-88. Available from: https://ijp.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/physics/article/view/647
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