Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is a medical imaging technique that is based on conventional nuclear medicine imaging and tomographic reconstruction methods. The images reflect ...
Preclinical imaging is rapidly becoming a standard technology for drug discovery and development. This adoption has been driven by the increasing pressure on pharmaceutical companies to identify ways ...
Image reconstruction is a fundamental part of PET allowing to generate 3D tomographic images of the tracer’s spatial distribution based on the position and timing of the detected annihilation gammas.
Researchers in the Netherlands have succeeded in combining two forms of medical imaging techniques (microPET and microSPECT) into one piece of equipment. These techniques can be performed ...
Researchers in Japan are developing a medical camera that can simultaneously detect radioactive tracers used for PET and SPECT scans. The team has now demonstrated that the camera can image both ...
Cancer diagnosis frequently requires imaging studies that in many cases use small amounts of radiation. Procedures such as X-rays; computed tomography (CT); magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); positron ...
Albira Preclinical PET SPECT CT System is an integrated trimodal system with one of the smallest footprints on the market. It allows for automated fusion between three modalities and with the use of ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . PET with a novel radiotracer met its primary endpoint for sensitivity and specificity of CAD detection, ...
It is recommended you are familiar with the basic principles of SPECT and tomographic reconstruction. The necessary coverage can be found in ' Introduction to SPECT - Understanding SPECT'The topics in ...
image: Patients who receive cardiac positron emission testing (PET) imaging instead of single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) scan experienced a significant increase in the detection of ...