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Shareware Program for Nuclear Medicine and PET/CT PACS Display and Processing

Larry Barbaras1, Ilan Tal, Matthew R. Palmer, J. Anthony Parker and Gerald M. Kolodny

1 All authors: Division of Nuclear Medicine, Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, 330 Brookline Ave., Boston, MA 02215.


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Fig. 1 Multiple studies, either static or cine, from different dates can be compared. Studies can be displayed using various color tables.

 

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Fig. 2 When two PET/CT studies are being compared, patient usually has been scanned in different position. To compare studies slice by slice, there is facility to offset slices, so that as transaxial slices are scrolled, there is direct correspondence between two linked studies. As user scrolls through linked studies, at any time offset can be applied to ensure that slices are comparable. This often is necessary if chin is down on one study and up on second study.

 

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