Three-dimensional imaging with large-area positron cameras
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Cameras for nuclear medicine imaging which use the two back-to-back gamma rays from a positron annihilation have the unique property of being able to give images of positron-emitting radionuclide distributions without the use of collimators and the associated large loss of intensity. Cameras with two parallel opposing planar gamma-ray detectors are now commonly used without camera movement to give tomographic images of a number of transverse planes through the positron emitting object. Each of …
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Date:
June 1, 1977
Creator:
Perez-Mendez, V.; Chang, L. T.; Lenahan, J. P. & Macdonald, B.
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