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English: PEMi-I scanning system (Gao Neng Medical Equipment Co., Ltd. Hangzhou, China). The PEMi-I system has a 64-ring detecting system, which allows for efficient acquisition of 3D images. The opening for breast placement has a diameter of 160 mm. The machine was designed for prone position, so that the breasts hang freely in the detector
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Source (2017). "Comparison of Diagnostic Performance of Three-Dimensional Positron Emission Mammography versus Whole Body Positron Emission Tomography in Breast Cancer". Contrast Media & Molecular Imaging 2017: 1–10. DOI:10.1155/2017/5438395. PMC: 5612739.
Author Dai, Dong; Song, Xiuyu; Wang, Man; Li, Lin; Ma, Wenchao; Xu, Wengui; Ma, Yunchuan; Liu, Juntian; Zhang, Jin; Liu, Peifang; Gu, Xiaoyue; Su, Yusheng

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