Radiography
Rapid Cardiac SPECT/VCT Imager Significantly Reduces Artifacts
A new rapid cardiac SPECT/VCT imaging system features a low-dose volume-CT attenuation correction system that significantly reduces artifacts in the images caused by overlying tissues increasing interpretive ease and accuracy. More...23 Apr 2009
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