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3D printing 18F radioactive phantoms for PET imaging.

Daniel GillettDaniel MarsdenSafia BalloutBala AttiliNick BirdSarah HeardMark GurnellIosif A MendichovszkyLuigi Aloj
Published in: EJNMMI physics (2021)
Creating an 18F radioactive resin emulsion is a simple and effective way to create accurate and complex phantoms without inactive walls. This technique could be used to print clinically realistic phantoms. However, they are single use and cannot be made hollow without an exit hole. Also, there is a small amount of leaching of the radioactivity to take into consideration.
Keyphrases
  • pet imaging
  • heavy metals
  • positron emission tomography
  • high resolution
  • computed tomography
  • mass spectrometry