| Literature DB >> 536810 |
W Mauderli, R W Luthmann, L T Fitzgerald, M M Urie, C M Williams, C H Tosswill, G Entine.
Abstract
We have constructed a radionuclide camera that embodies a unique detector-collimator concept and provides a radically new approach to imaging. The heart of the instrument is a linear array of semiconductor detectors separated by thin tungsten plates that confine the field of view of each detector to one dimension. This collimator design has a higher collection efficiency than the standard parallel-hole collimator but cannot directly produce a two-dimensional image. When multiple measurements are taken as the array rotates through 180 degrees, a computerized image restoration algorithm can then produce two-dimensional images with resolution determined by the width of the detectors. A small prototype camera has produced images with resolution superior to conventional Anger cameras.Mesh:
Year: 1979 PMID: 536810
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nucl Med ISSN: 0161-5505 Impact factor: 10.057