Published: 19 February, 2025 | Volume 9 - Issue 1 | Pages: 017-030
Figure 2:
Effect of Faulty COR and Its Correction on Cardiac Imaging: The top row shows artifacts, including a break in the sinogram (arrows), decreased apical tracer activity, and a hot spot in the inferior wall, caused by faulty COR at 90°. After correcting the COR for both 90° and 180°, the bottom row displays a uniform, horseshoe-shaped myocardial tracer distribution, indicating normal perfusion.
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