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A Phantom for Clinical Evaluation of Total System Resolution

Gary W. Enos
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology September 1979, 7 (3) 160-162;
Gary W. Enos
Holy Family Hospital, Spokane, Washington
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Abstract

A phantom designed to simulate clinical parameters was constructed and evaluated to provide a more practical evaluation of Anger system resolution. The phantom permits subjective evaluation of spatial resolution at different depths, in the presence of scattering medium and varied imput contrast.

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  • ↵* Present address: Picker Corp., 12 Clintonville Rd., Northford, CT 06472.

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Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology: 7 (3)
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology
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September 1, 1979
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