10 Questions
Which options are given for gamma?
Gamma-camera
Which imaging technique uses positrons?
PET
Is there a collimator in PET imaging?
No
Which imaging techniques have collimators?
Gamma and SPECT
What is the answer for the Gamma-camera and SPECT option?
Gamma
What is the answer for the Alfa option?
Not provided
What is the answer for the Beta option?
Positrons
Does PET imaging have a collimator?
No
Which option has the answer of C?
Gamma-camera
Which imaging technique has the most difficult distractors?
Alfa
Study Notes
- The options given are Alfa, Beta, Gamma, and Gamma-camera and SPECT for gamma and PET for positive beta.
- PET uses positrons.
- There is no collimator in PET.
- The options for collimator presence are Gamma-camera, SPECT, and PET.
- The answer for the PET option is C.
- The answer for the Gamma-camera and SPECT option is Gamma.
- The answer for the Alfa option is not provided.
- The answer for the Beta option is positrons.
- The answer for the collimator presence in Gamma-camera and SPECT is yes.
- The answer for the collimator presence in PET is no.
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