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gamma cameras

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What is gamma cameras?

Gamma cameras are imaging devices used in nuclear medicine to visualize and detect gamma radiation emitted from radiopharmaceuticals administered to a patient. They are commonly used for diagnostic imaging to assess organ function, detect tumors, and identify other medical conditions by creating images of the distribution of radioactive tracers within the body.

What other technologies are related to gamma cameras?

gamma cameras Complementary Technologies

SPECT/CT combines Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) for functional imaging with Computed Tomography (CT) for anatomical imaging. While SPECT/CT systems often incorporate gamma cameras for the SPECT component, the CT component adds significant complementary anatomical information, enhancing diagnostic capabilities.
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