Reconstruction tomography by nuclear scattering radiography

1978 
The development of X-ray CT scanning has led to interest in other methods of reconstructive tomography. CT scanning is essentially an anatomic method. With the help of a positron camera, gallium 68 allows us to study the blood-brain barrier, ammonia 13 blood flow. This work is based upon the first experience of nuclear scattering radiography. Three main points will be demonstrated: (1) it is a research project, (2) the energy is provided by a cyclotron, (3) the particles are protons and are counted in three planes by scintillation detectors. They react with nuclei.
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