Claims
- 1. A system, for the nuclear imaging of the breast, comprising:
at least one gamma camera, of a size appropriate for the scanning of a breast, having a radiation detecting surface, which detects gamma radiation and provides data signals responsive to radiation from the breast; a collimator, positioned over the reception surface; a gantry on which the radiation detector is mounted and which provides rotational movement of the radiation detection surface around the axis of the breast; and a computer which receives and analyzes the data signals and constructs an image of radiation sources therefrom; wherein the radiation detection surface of the at least one gamma camera is tilted with respect to the axis during rotation of the at least one gamma camera about the axis, such that it is partially facing the chest of a study subject.
- 2. A system according to claim 1 and including means for selectively tilting the at least one gamma camera such that the radiation detection surface is selectively tilted or parallel to the axis of rotation, during rotation of the at least one gamma camera about the axis.
- 3. A system, for the nuclear imaging of the breast, comprising:
at least one gamma camera, of a size appropriate for the scanning of a breast, having a radiation detecting surface, which detects gamma radiation and provides data signals responsive to radiation from the breast; a collimator, positioned over the reception surface; a gantry on which the radiation detector is mounted and which provides rotational movement of the radiation detection surface around the axis of the breast; and a computer which receives and analyzes the data signals and constructs an image of radiation sources therefrom; wherein the collimator comprises septa near the center of the collimator which accept radiation from a direction perpendicular to the radiation detection surface and septa near an edge of the collimator which accept radiation from an outward facing acute angle to the perpendicular direction.
- 4. A system according to claim 3 wherein the septa which accept radiation near one edge accept such radiation only near one edge of the collimator.
- 5. A system according to claim 4 wherein the one edge is an edge near the chest wall of the study subject.
- 6. A system according to claim 3 wherein the computer constructs the image of radiation sources utilizing an iterative approach for at least part of a reconstructed volume.
- 7. A system according to claim 2, wherein the computer constructs the image of the radiation source utilizing an iterative approach for at least a portion of the volume for which data is acquired with the radiation detection surface at said angle and, wherein an analytic approach is used for at least a part of the volume for which data is acquired with the radiation detection surface parallel to the axis of rotation.
- 8. A system according to claim 3 wherein the computer constructs the image of radiation sources utilizing an iterative approach for at least part of a reconstructed volume.
- 9. A system according to claim 3 wherein the computer constructs the image of the radiation source utilizing an iterative approach for at least a portion of the volume for which data is acquired via the septa at said angle and wherein an analytic approach is used for at least a part of the volume for which data is acquired via the septa normal to the direction of the axis.
- 10. A system according to claim 1 wherein the detector is a detector having an extent between 10 and 20 cm.
- 11. A system according claim 10 wherein the extent is between 10 and 15 cm.
- 12. A system according to claim 10 wherein the extent is about 12 cm.
- 13. A gamma ray detector system comprising:
at least one gamma ray detector having a detector surface that has a normal thereto at each point thereof; and at least one collimator placed on the detector surface, the collimator having a first portion that selectively passes gamma rays which impinge it at said normal angle and at angles near said angle and a second portion that selectively passes gamma rays which impinge on it from an outward looking direction with respect to the normal; wherein the first portion comprises a region near one edge of the collimator and a central region of the collimator and wherein the second portion comprises a region near a second edge of the collimator opposite the one edge.
- 14. A gamma ray detector system according to claim 13 wherein the at least one detector surface is a planar surface and wherein the first portion comprises the entire planar surface except for a region near the second edge.
- 15. A gamma ray detector system according to claim 14 wherein the planar surface has an extent of less than 20 cm.
- 16. A gamma ray detector system according to claim 14 wherein the planar surface has an extent of less than about 15 cm.
- 17. A gamma ray detector system according to claim 14 wherein the at least one detector comprises first and second detectors said first detector and second detectors having first and second detector surfaces that are parallel and face each other, each said detector having a collimator placed thereon, as aforesaid.
- 18. A gamma ray detector system according to claim 17 wherein the second portions of the collimators associated with the first and second detectors are situated opposite each other.
- 19. A gamma ray detector system according to claim 13 wherein the detector surface comprises a cylindrical surface and wherein the first portion comprises the detector surface except for a region near one end of the cylindrical surface.
- 20. A gamma ray detector system according to claim 19 wherein the cylindrical surface has an inner diameter of between 10 and 20 cm.
- 21. A gamma ray detector system according to claim 20 wherein the collimator has an inner diameter of less than 20 cm.
- 22. A gamma ray detector system according to claim 20 wherein the collimator has an inner diameter of less than about 15 cm.
- 23. A gamma camera comprising:
a gamma ray detector system according to claim 19 and including a rotator that rotates the at least one detector surface about an axis parallel to and within the field of view of the detector surface, wherein the outward looking direction is at an acute angle with the axis.
- 24. A gamma camera according to claim 23 wherein the outward looking angle varies over the second portion, with said angle being 90 degrees near the first portion and a minimum value near at the second edge.
- 25. A gamma camera according to claim 24 wherein the minimum value is about 60 degrees.
- 26. A gamma camera according to claim 23 wherein the gamma ray detector system is sized and configured to rotate about a breast of a human patient, wherein the axis of rotation coincides generally with the axis of the breast.
- 27. A gamma camera according to claim 23 wherein the at least one detector generates nuclear medicine imaging signals responsive to gamma rays detected by the at least one detector and including image processing circuitry that receives said signals and produces a three dimensional image therefrom.
- 28. A gamma camera according to claim 27 wherein the image processing circuitry produces said image utilizing an iterative approach for a portion of the image, said portion including at least the portion including information acquired from the outward looking direction.
- 29. A gamma camera according to claim 19 wherein the outward looking angle varies over the second portion, with said angle being 90 degrees near the first portion and having a minimum value near at the second edge.
- 30. A gamma camera according to claim 24 wherein the minimum value is about 60 degrees.
- 31. A gamma camera according to claim 19 wherein the gamma ray detector system is sized and configured to fit around the breast of a human patient, wherein the axis of the cylinder coincides generally with the axis of the breast.
- 32. A gamma camera according to claim 19 wherein the cylindrical detector generates nuclear medicine imaging signals responsive to gamma rays detected by the detector and including image processing circuitry that receives said signals and produces a three dimensional image therefrom.
- 33. A system according to claim 1 wherein the at least one planar gamma camera comprises two detection surfaces, each said surface being tilted with respect to the axis during rotation of the at least one gamma camera about the axis, such that it is partially facing the chest of a study subject.
- 34. A system, for the nuclear imaging of the breast, comprising:
at least one planar gamma camera, having a planar radiation detecting surface, which detects gamma radiation and provides data signals responsive to radiation from the breast; a collimator, positioned over the reception surface; a gantry on which the radiation detector is mounted and which provides rotational movement of the radiation detection surface around an axis; and a computer which receives and analyzes the data signals and constructs an image of radiation sources therefrom; wherein the radiation detection surface of the at least one gamma camera is tilted with respect to the axis during rotation of the at least one gamma camera about the axis, such that a normal to the detection surface forms an acute angle with axis.
- 35. A system according to claim 34 wherein the at least one planar gamma camera comprises two detection surfaces, each said surface being tilted with respect to the axis during rotation of the at least one gamma camera about the axis, such that a normal to the detection surface forms an acute angle with axis.
- 36. A system according to claim 1 wherein the image is a SPECT image.
- 37. A system according to claim 3 wherein the image is a SPECT image.
Priority Claims (1)
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PCT/IL99/00301 |
Jun 1999 |
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RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/587,580, filed on Jun. 5, 2000.
Continuations (1)
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09587580 |
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10426543 |
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