Abstract
A method is described by which a gamma camera provides localized dynamic quantitative information in clinical radioisotope investigations. Storage of primary data, by analogue magnetic tape recording allows repeated subsequent reproduction of the original display, and its stability is continuously checked and maintained. Scintillations in areas of interest are counted using a photomultiplier with single channel γ-ray spectrometry equipment. Three current applications are described.
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