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NeuroGam is a comprehensive neurology processing protocol providing
cerebral SPECT or PET data analysis. Protocol includes:
- Co-registration
of SPECT or PET data with the Talairach reference template
- Quantitative analysis
of brain images in both Talairach and image space
- Quantitative analysis
of brain images according to either arterial basins or Brodman functional
areas
- Quantitative and
qualitative comparison of:
- Sequnetial
brain images on the same patient
- Brain images
on a given patient with a normal database
- Brain images
on a given patient with a disease specific database
- Creation of normal
and disease specific databases
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| Benefits |
- Easy accurate
review and analysis of brain perfusion data.
- Ease of localization
of perfusion abnormalities
- Improved interpretation
results over conventional 2D region of interest techniques
- Applicable in
most clinical applications, including dementia, tumor, stroke, psychiatric
disorders
- Provides statistical
significance to the results of one patient by comparing them voxel by
voxel to a normal age matched database.
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| Features |
- High quality,
interactive slice displays
- Support for all
major SPECT and PET pharmaceuticals, including Ceretec, ECD, 99mTc-HMPAO,
201Tl, 123I-IMP, 18FDG, DatScan
- Automatic image
registration to Talairach atlas.
- Supports use
of registered MR Image for definition of Talairach lines.
- 3D review capabilities,
including rendering and surface shading
- Slice based region
of interest (ROI) analysis using templates
- Statistical comparison
to normal and pathological databases including Elderly normals, Young
adults, Pediatric and Alzheimers.
- 3D Volume of Interest
(VOI) based quantification
- Overlay of Brodman
areas templates for clinical comparison in resting and brain activation
states.
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| Prerequisites |
- Xeleris System
with 1.0 Software, minimum 866 MHz processor recommended
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