Physical parameters and the clinical experience obtained in one year with a new whole body scanning system are presented. Advantages and disadvantages of this system are described in comparison with a large crystal scanning camera. The whole body scanner has two detectors each an array of ten crysta
A new unidirectional moving whole body scanner
β Scribed by B. Bok; J. L. Moretti; J. Fonroget; B. Thebault
- Book ID
- 104684011
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1978
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 572 KB
- Volume
- 3
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0340-6997
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β¦ Synopsis
A new whole-body unidirectional moving scanner was built using a single large bar crystal, 12 photomultipliers on its top, and a delay line system to compute the X coordinate. Motion is required in only one direction on the Y-axis, and a special collimation is adapted in order to equal the X and Y performances of the detector. The performances of this detector (C.G.R. Scanicamera) (SC) were compared under the same conditions with those of a moving rectilinear scanner (R.S.) (Ohio Nuclear F 84 dual-head scanner, 12.5 cm crystal) and with an Anger gammacamera equipped with its whole body attachment (W.B.C.) Nuclear Chicago Pho Gamma III H.P.). The general impression is that this new whole-body unidirectional moving scanner is a very convenient device for whole body studies and can also be used for large scintigraphies.
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