New articles published in 12(4A) - ENAN / INAC 2024

2026-01-16

Pathological Studies in Uteruses by X-ray Microtomography

Abstract: X-ray computed microtomography (microCT) is an advanced technique for evaluating materials that uses the principle of X-ray attenuation to form high-resolution two- and three-dimensional images. This technique allows detailed visualization of the microstructures of biological samples through the digital combination of hundreds of cross-sections. As a non-destructive technique, microCT requires minimal sample preparation and does not cause damage to the analyzed material. This work aims to use microCT to obtain high-resolution images of the ex-vivo uterus, demonstrating the possibility of visualizing microstructures, detailing tissues and contributing to the anatomical and pathological study of these organs. The research also highlights the relevance and usefulness of microCT as a modern and effective technique for the non-destructive analysis of biological samples, emphasizing its potential in several areas of science and medicine. In addition, it seeks to validate microCT as an essential tool for medical research, providing a deeper understanding of the internal structures of organs and their possible pathologies.  Read full article.