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We created two miniature scintillation cameras by coupling identical,
thin LSO crystals to position sensitive photomultiplier tubes (PSPMTs)
. The performance of these cameras was established in both single phot
on and coincidence imaging modes and in relation to similar gamma came
ras equipped with NaI(Tl) crystals. The intrinsic spatial resolution o
f the LSO cameras was 2.3 mm at 140 keV and 1.2 mm at 511 keV. The coi
ncidence time resolution was 3 ns with an energy resolution of 16.5% a
t 511 keV. With no sources present, an intrinsic event rate of 300/sec
/cm(3) of LSO from Lu-176 was observed. Although this background count
rate may be a limitation in some applications, LSO PSPMT scintillatio
n cameras offer several important performance advantages over similar
NaI(Tl) and BGO cameras that include improved count rate performance,
coincidence timing, stopping power relative to NaI, and energy resolut
ion relative to BGO.