This lecture covers the fundamentals of resolution in PET imaging, focusing on the reasons why resolution is never perfect, such as annihilation range and photon non-collinearity. It also discusses the impact of detectors on spatial resolution.
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Learn how principles of basic science are integrated into major biomedical imaging modalities and the different techniques used, such as X-ray computed tomography (CT), ultrasounds and positron emissi
Learn how principles of basic science are integrated into major biomedical imaging modalities and the different techniques used, such as X-ray computed tomography (CT), ultrasounds and positron emissi