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Original Articles

Color in Nuclear Medicine: Contribution or Camouflage?

Pages 87-91 | Published online: 17 May 2016
 

Abstract

No more arbitrary than the conventions long accepted in connection with mapmaking, color display of nuclear images offers many advantages: separating activity levels by assignment of different colors adds spatial resolution to scans; simultaneous use of different tracers can provide composite views of functional and structural interrelationships. Nor need color coding be complex; a system of only four colors is sufficient.

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