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Bernard Bendriem
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Service Hospitalier Frédéric Joliot, DSV /DRM-CEA, Orsay, France
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David W. Townsend
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PET Facility, Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, USA
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The application of 3D methodology has recently been receiving increasing attention at many PET centres, and this monograph is an attempt to provide a state-of-the-art review of this methodology, covering 3D reconstruction methods, quantitative procedures, current tomography performance, and clinical and research applications. No such review has been available until now to assist PET researchers in understanding and implementing 3D methodology, and in evaluating the performance of the available imaging technology. In all the chapters, the subject matter is treated in sufficient depth to appeal equally to the physicist or engineer who wishes to establish the methodology, and to PET investigators with experience in 2D PET who wish to familiarize themselves with the concepts and advantages of 3D, and to be made aware of the pitfalls.
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Table of contents (5 chapters)
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- David W. Townsend, Bernard Bendriem
Pages 1-10
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- Michel Defrise, Paul Kinahan
Pages 11-53
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- David W. Townsend, Roberto A. Isoardi, Bernard Bendriem
Pages 111-132
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`... this is an excellent source book on the fundamentals of three-dimensional PET. Although the explanation of the reconstruction algorithms is technical and requires an appropriate background, the rest of the book can be read with profit by anone in the field who is interested in learning more about the technical basis of three-dimensional PET imaging.'
Clinical Nuclear Medicine (December 1999)
Editors and Affiliations
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Service Hospitalier Frédéric Joliot, DSV /DRM-CEA, Orsay, France
Bernard Bendriem
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PET Facility, Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, USA
David W. Townsend