Abstract
During the last 3 decades, PET has become a standard-of-care imaging technique used in the management of cancer and in the characterization of neurologic disorders and cardiovascular disease. It has also emerged as a prominent molecular imaging method to study the basic biologic pathways of disease in rodent models. This review describes the basics of PET detectors, including a detailed description of indirect and direct 511-keV photon detection methods. We will also cover key detector performance parameters and describe detector instrumentation advances during the last decade.
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Gonzalez-Montoro, A., Ullah, M. N., & Levin, C. S. (2022, August 1). Advances in Detector Instrumentation for PET. Journal of Nuclear Medicine. Society of Nuclear Medicine Inc. https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.121.262509
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