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[Longitudinal radioisotope tomograph].

V P Chernobrovkin, E Iu El'kind, E A Samokhvalova

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    |September 1, 1976
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    A new longitudinal emissive tomography apparatus uses image superposition for disease diagnosis. This technology shows promise for imaging large organs like the brain and liver.

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    Area of Science:

    • Medical imaging
    • Biomedical engineering
    • Diagnostic technology

    Context:

    • Urgent need for advanced diagnostic tools.
    • Limitations in imaging large organs like the brain and liver.
    • Development of novel tomography techniques.

    Purpose:

    • To design and describe an apparatus for longitudinal emissive tomography.
    • To apply the image superposition method for enhanced imaging.
    • To explore efficient disease diagnosis in large organs.

    Summary:

    • The study presents a novel apparatus for longitudinal emissive tomography.
    • It employs the image superposition method for improved image quality.
    • The apparatus is designed for diagnosing diseases in organs such as the brain and liver.

    Impact:

    • Potential for more accurate and efficient diagnosis of diseases.
    • Opens new avenues for non-invasive imaging of internal organs.
    • Contributes to advancements in medical diagnostic technology.

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