Ljungberg et al., 1990 - Google Patents
Attenuation correction in SPECT based on transmission studies and Monte Carlo simulations of build-up functionsLjungberg et al., 1990
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- Ljungberg M
- Strand S
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- Journal of Nuclear Medicine
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A major problem here is the selection of the †correct'value for the effective attenuation coefficient ze@. In addition, for regions in the human body with large variations in attenuation, eg the thorax, pharynx and pelvic regions, Equation 2 will not accurately correct …
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