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titleOfInvention Method and imaging system for imaging spatial distribution of X-ray fluorescent markers
abstract The present invention irradiates the X-ray fluorescence marker in the examination region (3) of the body (1) with X-rays, and detects the resulting X-ray fluorescence with the fluorescence detector (30), whereby the body (1) This is a method for generating a metabolic image of the examination region (3). A fan beam (12) is used as the primary X-radiation source, thus allowing the entire body slice (3) to be scanned in one step. The fluorescence image can be measured directly by mapping the voxel (104) of the examination area onto the pixel (134) of the detector (130), for example using a pinhole collimator (132), or the fluorescence image Can be reconstructed by computer tomography procedures. Furthermore, morphological images can be generated by simultaneously recording X-ray transmission through the body (1).
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