The new device replaces a component in existing molecular
breast imagers.
A radiotracer attached to the molecule gives off gamma rays, which can be picked up by the molecular
breast imager.
Not exact matches
«Now, you can get a whole range of angles of projections of the
breast without moving the
breast or moving the
imager.
The collimator only allows the system to pick up the gamma rays that come straight out of the
breast, through the holes of collimator, and into the
imager.