On 10/02/10 20:22, Eric Goldstein wrote:
Yes, there are digital gamma cameras as well as analog ones (like analog TV). However, last time I had an radiogram of my chest, I don't know what was used. The technician used a thing that went in the holder just like a film cassette, but she said it wasn't film and the results were available instantly so I didn't have to wait for developing. I wonder exactly how it works. It could work like the Xerox studio camera equipment, I suppose.Jerry I'm waiting for someone to market "digital film." With a bit of a stretch of the lexicon, you could say that it is already in use in the medical imaging arena...
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