Abstract
This is the fourth and final article in a continuing education series on SPECT. After reading and studying this paper, the reader should be able to: 1) state the clinical indications for performing skeletal and liver SPECT studies; 2) discuss the data acquisition and processing of skeletal and liver SPECT; and 3) identify and correct technical pitfalls that occur when performing clinical SPECT procedures.
Footnotes
↵Editor’s Note: B.D. Collier, C.J. Dellis, D.C. Peck, and L.D. Krohn wrote the bone portion of this article. The liver portion of this article was written by R.L. Van Heertum, J.C. Brunetti, A.P. Yudd, J. Guccione, and W.P. Kowalsky.