Patent ID: 7209579

Claim:
A method for the anatomical and functional imaging of an unrestrained laboratory sized animal strategically labeled with X-ray opaque and IR-laser reflective markers in a non-anesthetized and non-immobilized condition comprising: A) injecting or causing the unrestrained laboratory sized animal, a subject, to ingest an appropriate tracer material; B) placing the subject in an imaging volume for limited confinement of the subject; C) obtaining functional images of the subject by exposure of the subject in an anatomical and functional imaging system comprising: I) said imaging volume for limited confinement of the subject; II) a gantry about said imaging volume; III) a tracking system comprising; a) at least two infrared lasers that produce line-shaped IR laser beams that scan across said subject labeled with IR laser reflective markers; b) at least two IR sensitive cameras that extract a linear IR laser profile by the acquisition of the image generated by the laser light reflected from the reflective markers and the body of the subject as the cameras sweep across the subject, to spatially locate the subject within the imaging volume and map the body of said subject; c) at least two SPECT and PET imaging devices also mounted on said gantry in positions to permit said IR-lasers and said CMOS cameras to view said imaging volume and spatially locate and map said subject while said SPECT and PET imaging devices functionally image said subject through detection of said tracer; and d) image processing hardware and software that receive electronic signals from said tracking system and said IR sensitive cameras and generate a combined and registered profile and a functional image of the subject; D) either prior or subsequent to said functional imaging obtaining an X-ray CT image of said subject in an anesthetized condition; E) integrating said electronic signals from said tracking system and said IR sensitive cameras to generate a combined and registered profile and functional image to produce an integrated functional image of said subject; and F) integrating said X-ray CT image and said integrated functional image to produce a combined anatomical and functional image of said subject.