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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 139, Issue 4, 751-754
Copyright © 1982 by American Roentgen Ray Society


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Multiimage formatting: effect on scintillation image quality

WA Fajman and R Sarper

Multiimage formatters designed for use with scintillation cameras allow convenient presentation of as many as 90 images on a single film. Three different multiimagers (Searle Microdot 3132, Toshiba Gamma Imager GMI-04A, and Matrix Multi-imager 4) were evaluated with phantoms. Image quality was not equivalent in all positions on the resultant film, and was unacceptable in some cases. Individual laboratories should be aware of the potential loss of diagnostic information when using multiimage formatters and should evaluate their devices for this potential problem.
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