Radiant energy – Radiation controlling means
Patent
1985-02-21
1987-04-21
Anderson, Bruce C.
Radiant energy
Radiation controlling means
250363S, 378149, G21K 102
Patent
active
046599355
ABSTRACT:
A bilateral collimator for rotational camera transaxial SPECT imaging of small body organs produces two different simultaneous views of a body organ to be imaged. The views are produced by groups of passageways which do not intersect each other.
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Anderson Bruce C.
Berman Jack I.
Jay Mark H.
Siemens Gammasonics Inc.
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