Patents Assigned to Christopher Thompson
  • Patent number: 5323006
    Abstract: The present invention is an apparatus for examining a body part of a patient. The apparatus is comprised of a first detector module for detecting radiotracer emissions from the body part and a second detector module for detecting radiotracer emissions from the body part. The first and second detector modules are disposed adjacent to each other with the body part disposed therebetween. The apparatus also comprises means for backprojecting detected coincident events with respect to the first and second detector modules onto a plurality of imaging planes between the first and second detecting modules. Preferably, the backprojecting means comprises means for defining a line between a point on the first sensor array and a point on the second sensor array associated with a coincident event and means for determining the intersection of the line with each imaging plane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 1993
    Date of Patent: June 21, 1994
    Assignees: Frederick M. Mako, Irving Weinberg, Christopher Thompson, Ansel M. Schwartz
    Inventors: Christopher Thompson, Irving Weinberg, Frederick M. Mako