
The most common technique for bone mineral densitometry is Dual Photon Absorptiometry with a dedicated scanning device. In principle, a gamma camera could be adapted to perform the same function, but little work along these lines has been reported in the literature. Tests made using a standard gamma camera with a 153Gd source at the focus of a magnifying collimator show that satisfactory results can be obtained on water/aluminium phantoms. A calibration is used to help ensure long term precision and stability. Measurements made using the same equipment but 241Am/99mTc sources gave poor results.
Models, Structural, Absorptiometry, Photon, Bone Density, Calibration, Models, Biological
Models, Structural, Absorptiometry, Photon, Bone Density, Calibration, Models, Biological
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