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Apparatus and methods for determining spatial coordinates of radiolabeled tissue using gamma-rays and associated characteristic x-rays

  • US 6,135,955 A
  • Filed: 10/27/1997
  • Issued: 10/24/2000
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/28/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A system for determining the density of a mass of tissue of interest, said system comprising radiation detecting means, signal processing means and signal analyzing means, wherein the tissue of interest is intervening between the radiation detecting means and underlying tissue which has been provided with at least one radiolabelled tracer producing gamma-ray photons, characteristic x-ray photons, and an associated continuum of Compton scattered photons, said radiation detecting means being positionable to a location adjacent the intervening tissue of interest for detecting the photons emitted by said underlying radiolabelled tissue which pass a predetermined distance through the intervening tissue, said radiation detecting means providing an electrical signal representative of the received photons, said signal processing means processing said electrical signal to produce a processed electrical signal representative of the number of photons detected as a function of their energies, said processed electrical signal including a first portion representing the characteristic x-ray photons received and a second portion representing the gamma-ray photons received, said analyzing means, comprising spectral line shape analyzing means, being arranged for analyzing at least a selected one of said first and second portions of said processed signal to provide an indication of the density of the intervening tissue of interest.

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