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Determination of three-dimensional voxel sensitivity for two- and three-headed coincidence imaging
2001 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record (Cat. No.01CH37310)
Recently, SPECT and positron emission tomography imaging modalities have been hybridized so that positron coincidence detection can be accomplished with SPECT systems. Originally, only systems with two opposing camera heads were employed. Recent developments to improve sensitivity include the addition of a third camera head. Several authors have developed methods to calculate line-of-response and voxel sensitivities, known as rotational and geometric weights, respectively. These weights are
doi:10.1109/nssmic.2001.1009229
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