Diagnomatic

  • The Pro-Dent set is a universal set of phantoms for carrying out constancy and acceptance tests of conventional and digital dental X-ray units (intra-oral, panoramic and cephalometric).
  • Large MRI phantom for comprehensive evaluation of critical imaging parameters of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in a time efficient manner. The phantom can be used for the measurement of absolute values for calibration purposes. However, its design is optimized for time efficient daily quality assurance too.
  • ACR accredited Medium MRI phantom for comprehensive evaluation of critical imaging parameters of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in a time efficient manner. The phantom can be used for the measurement of absolute values for calibration purposes. However, its design is optimized for time efficient daily quality assurance too.
  • This stability (agar) phantom consists of a cylindrical phantom and agar material inside. Using this phantom a Signal to Noise Ratio, Signal Fluctuation to Noise Ratio, drift, and other imaging measures over a 100-volume or 200-volume fMRI scan can be performed. The agar phantom has characteristics similar to the T2 measures of a human head, but provides no change in signal. The T1 and T2 characteristics of the agar phantom at 3T are ~900 ms T1 and 30 ms T2.
  • Rectangular MRI phantom simulating attenuation of the human spine.
  • Phantom for comprehensive evaluation of critical imaging parameters of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in a time efficient manner.
  • The Phantom designed for a simple and cost effective verification of image alignment and distortion in hybrid scanning systems like PET/CT or NM/CT. It consists of a cylinder that can be filled with a variety of fluids. Several non-parallel rods of varying diameter and at certain angles in relation to the phantom’s axes run the entire length of the cylinder.
  • This scatter phantom simulates in-vivo forward and backscatter characteristics of 99mTc gamma rays for the extrinsic measurement of a scintillation camera’s deadtime. The phantom produces a spectrum typical of that observed from 99mTc in the myocardium. Reference: Ralph Adams, Gerald J. Hine, and C. Duane Zimmerman, “Deadtime Measurements in Scintillation Cameras Under Scatter Conditions Simulating Quantitative Nuclear Cardiography,” The Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 19 (1978), 538-544.
  • A simple phantom the quality assurance of geometric distortion and spatial resolution of gamma cameras. Array of holes, which when filled with activity, allows to measure point-to-point distances and Point Spread Function (PSF) - spatial resolution - at each point and its homogeneity across the entire Field of View.
  • Flood phantoms provide a simple and efficient means of obtaining optimum camera performance with respect to uniformity of response over the entire crystal area.
  • Flood phantoms provide a simple and efficient means of obtaining optimum camera performance with respect to uniformity of response over the entire crystal area. These phantoms are designed to be filled in horizontal position, thus preventing slight bulging caused by water pressure during vertical filling. Therefore, better uniformity in distribution of activity can be achieved.
  • The Pro-NM AutoFlood is dedicated for weekly inhomogeneity and sensitivity control and acquisition of correction matrices, according to revised Guideline on Radiation Protection in Medicine.
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