Acceptance Testing and Quality Control of Gamma Cameras, Including SPECT

The measurement of several performance parameters of a scintillation camera at the time of installation and thereafter at regular intervals is necessary to ensure that the camera is operating within specifications and to detect changes over time that can initiate a request for service. There are var...

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