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Fig. 1. Spill-out results in “loss” of activity from the organ or structure of interest hence apparent decrease in activity in the structure
Fig. 2. Spill-out and spill-in effects occurring simultaneously in the presence of radioactive neighbouring organ
Fig. 3. Siemens E-Cam dual head gamma camera Quantification of these images give numerical values from
Fig. 5. ROI 1 and ROI 2 drawn on the 2D transaxial SPECT image slice reconstructed using FBP techniques
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