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Collimator and scintillation camera system for use in carrying out attenuation-corrected spect studies of small body organs such as the heart and brain

  • US 5,717,213 A
  • Filed: 06/23/1995
  • Issued: 02/10/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/23/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A collimator for use in a SPECT study during which a collimated detector is rotated about an axis of rotation, a line source oriented along a line source axis at right angles to the axis of rotation is opposed to the detector, and emission data and transmission CT data are acquired simultaneously, the collimator being made of material opaque to gamma radiation and focussing as follows:

  • in an axial direction, as a fan beam projecting toward the axis of rotation from the line source axis and between two extreme planes of focus; and

    in a transverse direction, as a set of central magnifying fan beams located between two sets of peripheral minifying fan beams, all of said central and peripheral fan beams extending between the axis of rotation and the collimator, each fan beam in said set of central magnifying fan beams having a focus located between the line source axis and the axis of rotation along a focal line, and each fan beam in said sets of peripheral minifying fan beams having a focal point which is more distant from the axis of rotation than is the detector from the axis of rotation.

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