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Nucl Instrum Methods Phys Res A. 2011 Aug 21; 648 Supplement 1: S236–S240. Fundamental Limits of Spatial Resolution in PET rest frame, they are slightly acollinear in the lab frame (with a mean acollinearity angle of 0.2° fwhm) [7].
Micro-MRI has been improved in terms of spatial resolution and sensitivity . PET/CT and PET/MRI can be used to define the anatomic distribution (spatial
18 Nov 2010 despite its significantly inferior spatial resolution compared to imaging modalities . We define the time resolution of a detector as the minimum time interval . size and the requirement for power supplies which can provide
However, it is not clear whether we are approaching the fundamental limit of spatial resolution. This work aims to understand what is currently limiting spatial
PET. 35 Gy total (no tumor control). Mean tumor volume increase (+60%). Decrease in [18F]FLT 4–5 mm fwhm intrinsic spatial resolution. • ~2% solid angle
22 Jul 2014 present), The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series (1996 - present), Trans. In particular, better spatial resolution, lower noise and higher detectability of Using simulated cancer lesions, inserted in clinical PET images Hanley J A and Mcneil B J 1982 The meaning and use of the area under a
The spatial resolution of a PET scanner is a measure of the ability of the device . The sensitivity of a PET scanner is defined as the number of counts per unit.
5 Feb 2011 One can notice that the spatial resolution of MRI and CT is However, the detection sensitivity of SPECT and PET is significantly Figure 1 clearly defines the position of ?SPECT in the molecular 36, supplement 1, pp.
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