Transaxial radionuclide emission camera apparatus and method
First Claim
1. In an apparatus for imaging distributions of a source of penetrating radiation contained within a body and wherein said apparatus includes means for collimating emitted radiation and means for detecting the trajectory of emitted, collimated radiation:
- the improvement wherein said means for detecting is arcuately shaped and said means for collimating converges to the center of an arc defined by said means for detecting.
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Abstract
A transaxial radionuclide emission camera apparatus and method for image reconstruction using data collected by the apparatus are disclosed. A significant feature of the camera apparatus is a detector means which is arcuately shaped. For example, a suitable detector means can be formed from an optically continuous, arcuately shaped strip of scintillation material and an array of photodetectors optically coupled to said scintillation material. These photodetectors sense light emitted by the scintillation material in response to absorbed radiation. Collimating means which converge to the center of an arc defined by the detector means are another significant feature. The transaxial camera apparatus and the method disclosed are useful in reconstructing images of the distribution of a source of penetrating radiation contained within a body. A particular example is the three-dimensional reconstruction of the distribution of a radiopharmaceutical in a human brain which is helpful in diagnosing and locating lesions or tumors of the brain. The apparatus can also be used in two-dimensional imaging.
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1. In an apparatus for imaging distributions of a source of penetrating radiation contained within a body and wherein said apparatus includes means for collimating emitted radiation and means for detecting the trajectory of emitted, collimated radiation:
the improvement wherein said means for detecting is arcuately shaped and said means for collimating converges to the center of an arc defined by said means for detecting. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A radionuclide camera for detecting distributions of a source of penetrating radiation contained within a body, said apparatus comprising, in combination:
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a. an optically-continuous, arcuately-shaped strip of scintillation material, said scintillation material being one which emits light in response to absorbed radiation energy; b. means for collimating radiation emitted from said source, said means converging to the center of an arc defined by said arcuately-shaped scintillation strip; c. an array of photodetectors positioned adjacently to said scintillation strip; and d. means for optically coupling said scintillation strip to said photodetectors whereby light emitted by said scintillation strip in response to radiation energy absorbed therein is transmitted to said photodetectors. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An apparatus for three-dimensional reconstruction of images of the distribution of a source of radioactivity contained within a body, comprising, in combination:
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a. means for detecting emitted radiation, said means including a detector having an arcuate shape, an optically continuous scintillation strip which emits light in response to absorbed radiation, converging collimating means for collimating emitted radiation prior to its absorption in the scintillation material, and an array of photodetectors for sensing light intensities emitted from said scintillation material in response to radiation absorbed therein; b. means to cause relative orbital scanning motion between said body and said means for detecting; c. means to cause relative linear scanning motion between said body and said means for detecting; and d. means for generating a three-dimensional image of the distribution of said source of radiation contained within said body from the light intensities sensed by said array of photodetectors. - View Dependent Claims (11)
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12. A method for reconstructing images of the distribution of radiation emitted from a radio-phramaceutical contained within a body, comprising:
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a. collimating said emitted radiation onto an arcuately-shaped strip scintillation material; b. sensing light emitted by said scintillation material with a plurality of photodetectors; c. converting the light intensities sensed into electrical signals representative of said light intensities; and
,d. generating an image of the distribution of radiation emitted from said electrical signals.
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