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Imaging

Quality Control for Artifacts Seen on Pinhole Thyroid Images and Caused by a Collimator Shielding Defect

Michael T. Hackett, Melvin J. Fratkin and Nicolaos Perdikaris
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology March 1996, 24 (1) 27-31;
Michael T. Hackett
Nuclear Medicine Service, Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Divisions of Nuclear Medicine and Physics, Department of Radiology, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia
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Melvin J. Fratkin
Nuclear Medicine Service, Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Divisions of Nuclear Medicine and Physics, Department of Radiology, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia
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Nicolaos Perdikaris
Nuclear Medicine Service, Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Divisions of Nuclear Medicine and Physics, Department of Radiology, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia
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Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate artifacts seen on several pinhole thyroid imaging studies at one of our institutions and to determine their cause.

Methods: The pinhole collimator was tested using radioactive point sources and a thyroid phantom to determine the presence and location of a suspected shielding defect and to confirm its subsequent repair. A 14-mo retrospective review of 99mTc and 123I pinhole thyroid imaging studies was performed.

Results: The point source and thyroid phantom studies confirmed the defect, its location and repair. The patient review revealed extra thyroidal activity in 38% of the studies. The artifacts evoked several misinterpretations, but none were of clinical significance.

Conclusion: Artifacts seen during patient studies were caused by a collimator shielding defect. Due to the lack of standardized quality control for pinhole collimators, point source testing is recommended for all new and existing pinhole collimators and after any suspected damage.

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Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology: 24 (1)
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Quality Control for Artifacts Seen on Pinhole Thyroid Images and Caused by a Collimator Shielding Defect
Michael T. Hackett, Melvin J. Fratkin, Nicolaos Perdikaris
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology Mar 1996, 24 (1) 27-31;

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