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Experience of several years in data processing of scintiscan matrices by a high-speed digital computer is reported. Filters based on a system response function are used in this method. Various types of readouts are described. Using clinical examples unprocessed scans and filtered data are compared. The advantages of computer-scintigraphy in the early detection of tumors are discussed.

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  • Tauxe, W. N.: Ãœber die Auswertung von Radioisotop-Szintigrammdaten durch Computer. Meth. Inform. Med. 7, 96–104 (1968).

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Tauxe, W.N. (1971). Computer Scintigraphy. In: Lettré, H., Wagner, G. (eds) Aktuelle Probleme aus dem Gebiet der Cancerologie III. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65159-5_31

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