A method and apparatus for imaging a body by exposing the body to radiation
transmitted through the body via successive angular portions from a
radiation source on one side of the body to a radiation detector in
alignment with the radiation source on the opposite side of the body; the
radiation detector including a two-dimensional matrix of detector elements
producing electrical outputs corresponding to the magnitudes of the
radiation received by each detector element; the radiation source
producing a conical beam sufficiently large such that each exposure covers
all the detector elements in the two-dimensional array after traversing
the body. Also described are a method and apparatus for producing
angiographical images having an enhanced contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) by
subtracting, from each contrast image produced after injecting a contrast
material, a masking image produced before injecting the contrast material,
starting with the masking image determined to have a minimum change over
its immediately preceding masking image in the respective sequence.