%N 1 %V 1 %X BACKGROUND: Investigation of the applicability of the dynamic line phantom for determination o the uniformity of circular and rectangular field-of-view gamma cameras. METHODS: Count rate - activity and uniformity - count rate functions were determined by the dynamic line phantom on three circular field-of-view gamma cameras with 37 PMTs, on one circular field of view camera with 19 PMTs, and on one rectangular field-of view gamma camera with 59 PMTs, with and without a collimator. For an evaluation of the efficacy of the dynamic line phantom, the results were compared with the uniformity values obtained with a 99mTc point source and a 57-Co sheet source. RESULTS: In the optimum count rate range (20,000-30,000 cps for a circular field-of-view, 15,000-65,000 cps for a rectangular field-of-view) determined individually for each gamma camera, the uniformity values obtained with the dynamic line phantom did not differ statistically from the refined with the 99mTc point source or the 57-Co sheet source. CONCLUSIONS: The dynamic line phantom is suitable for the determination of detector uniformity, but the measurements should be performed within a well-defined activity (count rate) interval. %D 1998 %L publicatio31574 %P 41-45 %T Investigation of gamma camera detector uniformity using a dynamic line phantom %A SĂŠra TerĂŠz Emese %A Mester JĂĄnos %A Csernay LĂĄszlĂł %A PĂĄvics LĂĄszlĂł %J NUCLEAR MEDICINE REVIEW: CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE %R MTMT:2422302 %I szgyaoe