This dissertation explores a novel design for a surgical probe, a collimatorless coincidence imaging system designed to aid in tumor detection in nuclear medicine. Surgical probes can be maneuvered close to a suspected tumor site, thereby achieving higher resolution and sensitivity than external gamma cameras. However, conventional probes cannot distinguish between distant background variations and small tumors near the probe. Collimatorless coincidence imaging is a new method for suppressing the effects of variations in the background radiation. This decidedly unconventional imaging system images without a collimator or aperture of any kind. The probe design consists of a 10 x 10 array of collimatorless gamma-ray detectors connected by coi...
This work describes the development of radiation detection systems to identify and image special nuc...
PURPOSE: X-ray-guided oncological interventions could benefit from the availability of simultaneousl...
Positron emission tomography (PET) and single-photon emission-computed tomography (SPECT) are import...
Abstract Multi-tracer imaging can provide useful information in the definitive diagnosis and researc...
Nuclear medicine imaging using a gamma camera is a sensitive tool for mapping various physiological ...
This thesis describes the simulation, experiment, and image analysis of a new modality of nuclear me...
This dissertation is about performance analysis of gamma-sensitive intraoperative probes used for tu...
Current single-photon imaging systems in nuclear medicine employ mechanical (absorptive) collimation...
International audienceCompton cameras have the potential to become an emerging technology in Nuclear...
Small hand-held radiation detectors that can image a gamma-ray source and yet can be transported by ...
The use of gamma ray emitting isotopes for clinical diagnosis is well established. It has led to the...
ABSTRACT: The imaging capabilities of radioisotope molecular imaging systems are limited by their r...
Objective: Nuclear medicine is becoming increasingly important in the early detection of malignancy....
A new efficient scheme for imaging gamma-emitting objects is advocated in this work. It is elaborate...
This paper presents a feasibility study of a Compton scattering enhanced (CSE) multiple pinhole imag...
This work describes the development of radiation detection systems to identify and image special nuc...
PURPOSE: X-ray-guided oncological interventions could benefit from the availability of simultaneousl...
Positron emission tomography (PET) and single-photon emission-computed tomography (SPECT) are import...
Abstract Multi-tracer imaging can provide useful information in the definitive diagnosis and researc...
Nuclear medicine imaging using a gamma camera is a sensitive tool for mapping various physiological ...
This thesis describes the simulation, experiment, and image analysis of a new modality of nuclear me...
This dissertation is about performance analysis of gamma-sensitive intraoperative probes used for tu...
Current single-photon imaging systems in nuclear medicine employ mechanical (absorptive) collimation...
International audienceCompton cameras have the potential to become an emerging technology in Nuclear...
Small hand-held radiation detectors that can image a gamma-ray source and yet can be transported by ...
The use of gamma ray emitting isotopes for clinical diagnosis is well established. It has led to the...
ABSTRACT: The imaging capabilities of radioisotope molecular imaging systems are limited by their r...
Objective: Nuclear medicine is becoming increasingly important in the early detection of malignancy....
A new efficient scheme for imaging gamma-emitting objects is advocated in this work. It is elaborate...
This paper presents a feasibility study of a Compton scattering enhanced (CSE) multiple pinhole imag...
This work describes the development of radiation detection systems to identify and image special nuc...
PURPOSE: X-ray-guided oncological interventions could benefit from the availability of simultaneousl...
Positron emission tomography (PET) and single-photon emission-computed tomography (SPECT) are import...