2007 IEEE 33rd Annual Northeast Bioengineering Conference 2007
DOI: 10.1109/nebc.2007.4413275
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Feasibility studies for extracting an Input Function for Quantitative Positron Emission Tomography using a Wrist Scanner

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“…For brain imaging, appropriate arteries of a sufficient size are often not within the FOV of the PET scanner. Therefore, Kriplani et al developed a wrist scanner based on LSO and APDs [40,41]. Basically, they acquire three-dimensional images of the human wrist and determine a region of interest (ROI) within the FOV which covers the artery.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For brain imaging, appropriate arteries of a sufficient size are often not within the FOV of the PET scanner. Therefore, Kriplani et al developed a wrist scanner based on LSO and APDs [40,41]. Basically, they acquire three-dimensional images of the human wrist and determine a region of interest (ROI) within the FOV which covers the artery.…”
Section: : Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%