Claims
- 1. A radiological imaging apparatus comprising:
an examinee holding apparatus provided with a bed for carrying an examinee; and an image pickup apparatus including an X-ray source apparatus that irradiates X-rays onto said examinee, a γ-ray detection portion that detects γ-rays emitted from said examinee caused by radiopharmaceutical in the body of said examinee and outputs a detection signal of said γ-rays and an X-ray detection portion that detects X-rays that are emitted from said X-ray source apparatus and have passed through said examinee and outputs said X-ray detection signal, wherein at least part of said X-ray detection portion is positioned in an area formed between one end of said γ-ray detection portion and the other end of said γ-ray detection portion in the longitudinal direction of said bed.
- 2. The radiological imaging apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said γ-ray detection portion is ring-shaped.
- 3. A radiological imaging apparatus comprising a tomographic image data creation apparatus that creates first tomographic image data of said examinee based on said X-ray detection signal, creates second tomographic image data of said examinee based on said γ-ray detection signal and creates fused tomographic image data by fusing said first tomographic image data and said second tomographic image data.
- 5. The radiological imaging apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said γ-ray detection portion and said X-ray detection portion are each constructed of a plurality of radiation detectors.
- 6. The radiological imaging apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said γ-ray detection portion also serves as said X-ray detection portion and outputs both said γ-ray detection signal and said X-ray detection signal.
- 7. The radiological imaging apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said γ-ray detection portion is constructed of a plurality of radiation detectors that output both said γ-ray detection signal and said X-ray detection signal.
- 8. The radiological imaging apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said γ-ray detection portion is ring-shaped.
- 9. The radiological imaging apparatus according to claim 6, further comprising a tomographic image data creation apparatus that creates first tomographic image data of said examinee based on said X-ray detection signal, creates second tomographic image data of said examinee based on said γ-ray detection signal and creates fused tomographic image data by fusing said first tomographic image data and said second tomographic image data.
- 10. The radiological imaging apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said image pickup apparatus is provided with a collimator having radiation openings placed opposite said respective radiation detectors and said collimator is positioned inside said γ-ray detection portion.
- 11. The radiological imaging apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said collimator is installed in such a way as to be movable on linear guides in the longitudinal direction of said bed and a drive apparatus to move said collimator in said longitudinal direction is further provided.
- 12. The radiological imaging apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said radiation detectors are either semiconductor radiation detectors or scintillators.
- 13. The radiological imaging apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said radiation detectors are either semiconductor radiation detectors or scintillators.
- 14. A radiological imaging apparatus comprising:
an examinee holding apparatus provided with a bed which carries an examinee and is movable in a longitudinal direction; and an image pickup apparatus, wherein said image pickup apparatus comprises a casing that forms a hole portion in which said bed is inserted, an X-ray source apparatus that moves in the circumferential direction inside said hole portion and irradiates said examinee with X-rays, a γ-ray detection portion that is placed around said hole portion, detects γ-rays emitted from said examinee caused by radiopharmaceutical in the body of said examinee and outputs a detection signal of said γ-rays and an X-ray detection portion that detects X-rays which are emitted from said X-ray source apparatus and have passed through said examinee and outputs a detection signal of said X-rays, and at least part of said X-ray detection portion is positioned in an area formed between one end of said γ-ray detection portion and the other end of said γ-ray detection portion in the longitudinal direction of said bed.
- 15. The radiological imaging apparatus according to claim 14, further comprising a tomographic image data creation apparatus that creates first tomographic image data of said examinee based on said X-ray detection signal, creates second tomographic image data of said examinee based on said γ-ray detection signal and creates fused tomographic image data by fusing said first tomographic image data and said second tomographic image data.
- 16. The radiological imaging apparatus according to claim 14, said γ-ray detection portion also serves as said X-ray detection portion and outputs both said γ-ray detection signal and said X-ray detection signal.
- 17. The radiological imaging apparatus according to claim 16, further comprising a tomographic image data creation apparatus that creates first tomographic image data of said examinee based on said X-ray detection signal, creates second tomographic image data of said examinee based on said γ-ray detection signal and creates fused tomographic image data by fusing said first tomographic image data and said second tomographic image data.
- 18. A radiological imaging apparatus comprising:
an examinee holding apparatus provided with a bed which carries an examinee and is movable in a longitudinal direction; an image pickup apparatus; and a tomographic image data creation apparatus, wherein said image pickup apparatus comprises a casing that forms a hole portion in which said bed is inserted, a radiation source apparatus that moves in the circumferential direction inside said hole portion and irradiates said examinee with first radiation, a first radiation detection portion that is placed around said hole portion, detects second radiation emitted from said examinee caused by radiopharmaceutical in the body of said examinee and outputs a detection signal of second radiation and a second radiation detection portion that detects said first radiation which is emitted from said radiation source apparatus and has passed through said examinee and outputs a detection signal of said radiation, at least part of said second radiation detection portion is positioned in an area formed between one end of said first radiation detection portion and the other end of said first radiation detection portion in the longitudinal direction of said bed, and said tomographic image data creation apparatus creates first tomographic image data of said examinee based on said first radiation detection signal, creates second tomographic image data of said examinee based on said second radiation detection signal and creates fused tomographic image data by fusing said first tomographic image data and said second tomographic image data.
- 19. The radiological imaging apparatus according to claim 18, wherein said first radiation detection portion also serves as said second radiation detection portion and outputs both said first radiation detection signal and said second radiation detection signal.
- 20. The radiological imaging apparatus according to claim 14, wherein said X-ray source apparatus is provided with an X-ray source that emits said X-rays and this X-ray source moves either inside or outside said γ-ray detection portion in said circumferential direction.
Priority Claims (3)
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2001-184206 |
Jun 2001 |
JP |
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2001-275897 |
Sep 2001 |
JP |
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2002-177875 |
Jun 2002 |
JP |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/098,593 filed on Mar. 18, 2002.
[0002] The disclosure of that application is incorporated therein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10098593 |
Mar 2002 |
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10241499 |
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