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DUAL ISOTOPE PANCREATIC IMAGING UTILIZING THE ANGER CAMERA AND Tc99m SULFUR COLLOID

D. A. BERGERON M.D. and JOHN M. VOGEL M.D.

A method of visualization of the pancreas with the Anger Camera is evaluated. The Anger Camera was coupled to a 4096 channel analyzer and tape data storage. The isotopes used were Se75 selenomethionine and Tc99m as the sulfur colloid. The dual isotopes allowed subtraction techniques to be applied which eliminated interference by the hepatic image. Further enhancement of the pancreatic image was accomplished by the use of a Z modulated oscilloscope.

The method provides improved visualization of the pancreas by elimination of the hepatic image.


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