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Evaluation of Geometries Appropriate for I-125 in vivo bone strontium X-ray Fluorescence Measurement

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posted on 2024-05-07, 18:09 authored by Mariangela Zamburlini, Ana Pejović-MilićAna Pejović-Milić, David R. Chettle

In this study, we present a significant improvement in the minimum detection limit (MDL) for strontium measurement in bone with X-ray fluorescence using 125I as the excitation source. The improvement was achieved thanks to a new collimator in the 90 degree geometry and a different source positioning in the 180 degree geometry. The achieved MDL in the 90 degree geometry is 0.0426±0.0006 mg Sr/g Ca, which is 5.5 times better than the one previously reported. In the 180 degree geometry, the new source positioning improved the MDL from 0.118±0.004 to 0.0446±0.0009 mg Sr/g Ca.

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