SEPARATION OF BACKGROUND AND FUNCTIONAL COMPONENTS AT DYNAMIC RADIONUCLIDE STUDIES OF KIDNEYS
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https://doi.org/10.24144/2415-8038.2007.21.39-42Abstract
Separation of functional and background components at dynamic radionuclide studies is performed. For this purpose space-time distribution of a radiopharmaceutic in the patient's body is obtained by temporal correlation of the distribution curves. ubtraction of the background enables a more accurate treatment of the data what will undoubtedly improve correct diagnostics and make it faster.
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