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Coincidence counting emission tomographic probe: method and apparatus

Patent 4682604 Issued on July 28, 1987. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject February 25, 2005. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

Gastrointestinal scanning agent
Patent #: 4243652
Issued on: 01/06/1981
Inventor: Francis

Simultaneous dual-energy computer assisted tomography
Patent #: 4247774
Issued on: 01/27/1981
Inventor: Brooks

Gamma ray coincidence analysis system
Patent #: 4395635
Issued on: 07/26/1983
Inventor: Friauf ,   et al.

Dual energy imaging Patent #: 4511799
Issued on: 04/16/1985
Inventor: Bjorkholm

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 06/705916 filed on 02/25/1985

US Classes:

600/436, Nuclear radiation (e.g., radioactive emission, etc.)250/363.04Emission tomography

Examiners

Primary: Howell, Kyle L.
Assistant: Jaworski, Francis J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

G01T 1/29 (20060101)
G01T 1/00 (20060101)

Abstract

This invention comprises a method and apparatus for measuring both the absolute levels and variations of radioactivity emitted following administration of suitable radioisotopes during a test period by selected organs. Miniaturized radiation detectors for measuring two different types of radiation, such as gamma rays and photons, for example, are modified by the addition of mutual overlap coincidence units, scalers, single channel analyzers and time-gates. The individual detector units are appropriately arranged to form a probe or collar in either a strip or a checkerboard configuration, extending around the neck to study the thyroid gland or other gland organ to be analyzed. The associated electronic architecture is appropriately designed in either simplex or multiplex circuit patterns. Measurements are performed according to an established, preprogrammed time schedule that is reflective of the functional processes of the organ undergoing testing, and which separately determine the background radiation and that emanating from the organ or gland being examined. The data is recorded and processed by a dedicated microcomputer means. With a properly chosen radiopharmaceutical, the measurements provide specific data useful for clinical evaluation of the physiological functions and morphological features of the organ.

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