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      Preliminary results for positron emission mammography: real-time functional breast imaging in a conventional mammography gantry.

      European journal of nuclear medicine
      Breast, radionuclide imaging, Breast Neoplasms, Deoxyglucose, analogs & derivatives, diagnostic use, Female, Fluorine Radioisotopes, Fluorodeoxyglucose F18, Humans, Mammography, instrumentation, Middle Aged, Phantoms, Imaging, Time Factors, Tomography, Emission-Computed, methods

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          In order to optimally integrate radiotracer breast imaging within the breast clinic, anatomy and pathology should be easily correlated with functional nuclear medicine breast images. As a first step in the development of a hybrid functional/anatomic breast imaging platform with biopsy capability, a conventional X-ray mammography gantry was modified to image the compressed breast with positron emitters. Phantom studies with the positron emission mammography (PEM) device showed that a 1-cc hot spot could be detected within 5 min. A preliminary clinical trial demonstrated in vivo visualization of primary breast cancer within 4 min. For sites where positron-emitting radionuclides are available, PEM promises to achieve low-cost directed functional examination of breast abnormalities, with the potential for achieving X-ray correlation and image-guided biopsy.

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