Tracing an unhandled suspect lesion through a gamma probe

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Abstract

This article describes the efforts of the authors in developing a handheld gamma detection probe and addresses a tentative surgical protocol for tracing an unhandled suspect lesion through an albumine-aggregate 99Tcm tracer operative mapping. The electronic and software design for the system is discussed as well as its electronic and nuclear calibration. A phantom model mimicking a breast was built in order to help in the calibration of the system. Earliest results in an external detection procedure using the model and a 0.3 ml tracer sample (7 MBq activity) are presented.

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Dâmaso, R. S., Zagury, M. S., & De Campos, T. P. R. (2000). Tracing an unhandled suspect lesion through a gamma probe. Artificial Organs, 24(3), 189–192. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1525-1594.2000.06527.x

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