Datscan scintigraphy is a nuclear medicine examination allowing the diagnosis of neurodegenerative pathologies linked to damage to dopaminergic pathways, such as Parkinson's disease (essential for the differential diagnosis of essential tremor).
Datscan scintigraphy is a nuclear medicine examination allowing the diagnosis of neurodegenerative pathologies linked to damage to dopaminergic pathways, such as Parkinson's disease (essential for the differential diagnosis of essential tremor). There are several types of cameras allowing its performance: * Conventional Anger cameras and, * CZT (Cadmium-Zinc-Telluride) semiconductor cameras. At the Nancy University Hospital, the nuclear medicine department has a wide-field Cadmium-Zinc-Telluride camera: VERITON-CT (Spectrum Dynamics). The interpretation of this examination is purely visual. The objectives are therefore to: * Create the first international database of semi-quantitative values in 3D scintigraphy with Datscan performed with a VERITON-CT camera. * Compare this database with another database from a conventional Anger camera (Lyon Nuclear Medicine Department) to show its superiority.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
300
Semi-quantitative analysis on Datscan imaging scintigraphy
To create the first international database of Datscan by camera VERITON-CT.
Fixation ratio of central gray nuclei of the brain namely, the global striatum, caudate nuclei, putamens
Time frame: One day
Compare this database with another database from another type of camera (Lyon nuclear medicine team) to show its superiority.
Identical to the primary evaluation criterion compared to those of the Lyon database.
Time frame: One day
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