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Which options are given for gamma?
Which options are given for gamma?
- Alfa
- Beta
- SPECT
- Gamma-camera (correct)
Which imaging technique uses positrons?
Which imaging technique uses positrons?
- Alfa
- SPECT
- Gamma
- PET (correct)
Is there a collimator in PET imaging?
Is there a collimator in PET imaging?
- No (correct)
- Alfa
- Gamma
- Yes
Which imaging techniques have collimators?
Which imaging techniques have collimators?
What is the answer for the Gamma-camera and SPECT option?
What is the answer for the Gamma-camera and SPECT option?
What is the answer for the Alfa option?
What is the answer for the Alfa option?
What is the answer for the Beta option?
What is the answer for the Beta option?
Does PET imaging have a collimator?
Does PET imaging have a collimator?
Which option has the answer of C?
Which option has the answer of C?
Which imaging technique has the most difficult distractors?
Which imaging technique has the most difficult distractors?
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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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