General-Purpose Gamma Cameras, Dedicated Gamma Cameras, and Gamma-Probes for Radioguided Surgery

  • Pani R
  • Guidoccio F
  • Scafè R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Since its earliest introduction in the late 1950s [1], the Anger camera is still the most widely diffused system for clinical radionuclide imaging. This success relies mainly on the simplicity of the principle for determining position of the γ-ray interaction...

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Pani, R., Guidoccio, F., Scafè, R., Zanzonico, P., & Mariani, G. (2019). General-Purpose Gamma Cameras, Dedicated Gamma Cameras, and Gamma-Probes for Radioguided Surgery. In Nuclear Medicine Textbook (pp. 137–171). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95564-3_6

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