Dilon rolls out new collimators

Scintimammography developer Dilon Technologies of Newport News, VA, has released two new collimators: the Slant15 Collimator for breast imaging and the Low Energy High-Resolution (LEHR) collimator.

The Slant15 Collimator is a 15° slant parallel-hole collimator designed to minimize dead space along the edge of the detector, allowing for enhanced visualization of the chest wall in breast imaging. Uses include breast imaging, sentinel node imaging, thyroid imaging, and parathyroid imaging.

The LEHR collimator is a high-resolution collimator for general nuclear medicine applications. Uses include thyroid imaging, parathyroid imaging, sentinel node imaging, spot bone imaging, gallbladder ejection, and pediatric imaging studies.

Both systems are attachment options for the Dilon 6800 gamma camera.

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