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Radiation Safety

Using the Gamma Camera for Counting Contamination Survey Wipes

G. Donald Frey
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology December 1989, 17 (4) 186-188;
G. Donald Frey
Medical University of South Carolina
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Abstract

The gamma camera can be used as a highly sensitive detector for low-level counting. Minimum detectable activities (MDA) of less than 200 dpm for 99mTc can be achieved using a gamma camera with a collimator. If a nuclear medicine computer is also used, MDAs of less than 100 dpm can be obtained without difficulty.

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Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology: 17 (4)
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology
Vol. 17, Issue 4
December 1, 1989
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