Medical Imaging
4D PET/CT Could Produce Inaccurate Tumor Imaging Unless Patient's Respiratory Pattern Highly Stable
A study focused on the effect that breathing irregularities have on the accuracy of 4D PET scans and outlined a PET imaging technique that reduces motion artifacts or image blurring arising from respiratory motion. More...21 Jun 2011

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