Ultra-high defintion PET/CT imaging of the orbit enabled by next generation digital PET technology

C Wright, K Binzel, C Odom, J Zhang, P Maniawski… - 2017 - Soc Nuclear Med
1324 Objectives: The recent introduction of next-generation digital photon counting PET
detector (dPET) technology will enable new precision nuclear medicine practices for …

Feasibility of higher definition conventional PET/CT imaging in head and neck oncology-A new approach inspired by digital PET

C Wright, A Bhatt, P Bhatia, P Subramanian, K Binzel… - 2017 - Soc Nuclear Med
218 Objectives: Next-generation digital photon counting PET detector (dPET) technology is
an innovative leap over existing conventional photomultiplier tube-based PET (cPET) …

Ultra-High Definition PET/CT Imaging of Head and Neck Cancer Enabled by Next Generation Digital PET Technology

C Wright, A Bhatt, K Binzel, P Subramanian, P Bhatia… - 2016 - Soc Nuclear Med
623 Objectives To assess the clinical feasibility and potential clinical benefit of next
generation digital PET detector technology for ultra-high definition imaging in head and neck …

F-18 FDG PET/CT IMAGING IN OPHTHALMOLOGICAL LESIONS–A PICTORIAL EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT

SG Ravindra, N Lomi, R Seth, S Garg, A Khurana… - 2023 - Soc Nuclear Med
P205 Introduction: F-18 FDG PET/CT imaging is becoming widely popular these days for its
applications in oncology–diagnosis, staging, response assessment and detection of …

Initial Clinical Experience using a digital PET Detector for whole-body oncologic PET/CT

M Knopp, K Binzel, V Nagar, C Wright, P Bardos… - 2015 - Soc Nuclear Med
1695 Objectives The availability of solid state, digital PET detectors replacing traditional
photomultiplier PET detector assemblies is a major technological change that requires …

Digital Photon Counting PET/CT: When Clinical Nuclear Medicine becomes Precision Nuclear Medicine

M Knopp, K Binzel, C Wright, A Siva, T Saif, M Knopp… - 2016 - Soc Nuclear Med
1287 Objectives The learning objectives will be: 1. Introduction to next-generation, solid
state, digital photon counting PET detector (dPET) technology as it relates to clinical nuclear …

Emerging Role of FDG-PET/CT in Orbital Malignancies: Beyond Ocular Melanoma

C Intenzo, J Bilyk, S Kim, S Dadparvar - 2017 - Soc Nuclear Med
965 Objectives: FDG PET/CT is a well-established imaging modality for the staging and
restaging of ocular melanoma. This exhibit is a pictorial essay on the utilization of FDG …

Does Digital Photon Counting Detection Improve Image Quality in PET without Considering Its Time of Flight Contribution?

J Zhang, K Binzel, C Wright, P Maniawski, M Knopp - 2016 - Soc Nuclear Med
1876 Objectives Digital photon counting (DPC), solid state PET/CT (dPET) demonstrated its
superiority in timing resolution (325ps) compared to the 500-600ps timing of conventional …

18F-FDG PET/CT in ocular and orbital abnormalities not only neopastic: comparison with traditional imaging

C Altini, C Ferrari, D Rubini, N Merenda… - Recenti Progressi in …, 2015 - europepmc.org
Materials and methods A retrospective analysis of 67 patients (pts)(34 males and 33
females; mean age 59.91 years old) who performed 18F-FDG PET/CT for orbital and ocular …

[HTML][HTML] Ophthalmologic abnormalities on FDG-PET/CT: a pictorial essay

R Muzaffar, MA Shousha, L Sarajlic, MM Osman - Cancer Imaging, 2013 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Positron emission tomography (PET) using [18 F]-2-deoxy-d-glucose (FDG) diagnoses,
stages, and restages many cancers and is often better than anatomic imaging alone …