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ContentsVOLUME I Part I. INTRODUCTION1. Mileposts in Nuclear Medicine History 2. Decision Making, Statistics, and Informatics3. Radiation SafetyPart II. The Scientific Basis of Nuclear MedicineA. PHYSICS4. The scientific basics of nuclear medicine5. Gas-filled ionization radiation detectors in nuclear medicine6. Scintillation detectors and scintillation detector counting systems7. Gamma camera imaging systems8. Collimator characteristics and design9. Nuclear counting statistics 10. Progress in semiconductor detectors for use in nuclear medicine11. Representation of gamma camera images by computer12. Image content and image filtering techniques13. In vivo quantitation of activity by planar imaging14. SPECT Image Reconstruction 15. Gamma camera SPECT systems and quality control16. Nuclear Medicine image display techniques 17. Quantitative SPECT18. A quality control program for nuclear medicine cameras 19. Principles of PET/CT imaging and imaging systems 20. PET image reconstruction and attenuation correction techniques21. Tracer kinetics: principles of compartmental analysis and physiologic modeling 22. Internal radiation dosimetryB. RADIOPHARMACY23. Principles of radiopharmacy24. Pathway for FDA approval of new radiopharmaceuticals25. Radionuclides: cyclotron, reactor, and fission products26. Radionuclide generators: design, operation, and clinical utility27. The chemistry of technetium and other metals as it applies to radiopharmaceuticals28. Radiopharmaceutical chemistry: iodination techniques29. Radiolabeling formed elements of blood: methods and mechanisms (cell labeling)30. Quality control in the hot lab31. Assuring microbiological purity of Radiopharmaceuticals32. Positron radiopharmaceutical agents and their chemistry33. In vivo non-imaging studies34. Principles and applications of radioassays35. Adverse reactions to radiopharmaceutical agents 36. Basic principles of radiation biology37. Planning for radiation accidents and radiological eventsPart III. Immunologic Aspects of Nuclear Medicine38. New approaches to radiolabeling monoclonal antibodies39. Tumor necrosis therapy of cancer: new methods of antibody targeting40. Radiation dosimetry of radiolabeled monoclonal antibodies: practical considerations41. Overview of imaging procedures with radiolabeled monoclonal antibodies in cancer patientsPart IV. Clinical Organ Systems StudiesA. CARDIOVASCULAR 42. Radiopharmaceutical agents for cardiac imaging43. Computer aspects of myocardial imaging44. Functional cardiac imaging45. Clinical applications of myocardial perfusion imaging46. Radiopharmaceuticals for myocardial infarct imaging47. MIBG imaging48. Positron Emission Tomography of the Cardiovascular System49. Peripheral vascular disease: arterial and venousB. ENDOCRINE50. The thyroid gland51. Scintigraphic imaging of the adrenals and neuroectodermal tumors52. Parathyroid scintigraphy53. Correlative endocrine imagingVOLUME IIC. GASTROINTESTINAL54. Radiopharmacy aspects of gastrointestinal imaging 55. Salivary glands56. Esophageal transit and reflux gastric emptying57. Radiopharmaceuticals for liver and spleen imaging 58. Liver and spleen imaging59. Radiopharmaceuticals for hepatobiliary imaging 60. Hepatobiliary imaging61. Evaluating gastrointestinal bleeding by nuclear medicine techniques62. Scintigraphic assessment of peritoneovenous shunt functionD. Genitourinary63. Radiopharmaceuticals for renal imaging64. Glomerular Filtration65. The role of ACE inhibitor renography in the diagnosis of renovascular hypertension66. Evaluation of renal transplants67. Testicular imaging68. Pediatric UrologyE. Musculoskeletal69. Bone Imaging Radiopharmaceuticals70. Skeletal scintigraphy in non-neoplastic osseous disorders71. Malignant bone disease72. Bone marrow scintigraphy73. Measurement and interpretation on bone mineral density F. Neurology74. Radiopharmaceuticals for cerebral imaging75. Cerebral perfusion imaging76. Cerebrospinal fluid imaging77. The role of positron emission tomography in the investigation of neurological disorders78. The role of positron emission tomography in the investigation of psychiatric disorders79. Correlative imaging in neurology and neurosurgeryG. Pulmonary80. Radiopharmaceuticals for pulmonary imaging81. Ventilation/perfusion scintigraphy82. Pulmonary imaging for nonthrombolic diseasePart. V Special Oncologic Studies83. Non PET Oncologic Imaging 84. Lymphoscintigraphy in oncology85. Positron emission tomography: applications in oncologyPart VI. Correlative Imaging86. Prospective Image Fusion: the role of SPECT/CT and PET/CT87. Retrospective merging of physiological and anatomical images: software solutions88. The future of nuclear medicine: molecular imaging and radiotherapyPart VII. Therapy with unsealed sources89. Therapy of hyperthyroidism90. The treatment of thyroid malignancies91. Radionuclide therapy in the peritoneum, pleura, synovium, and hematopoietic system92. Radionuclide Synovectomy 93. Therapy for painful skeletal metastases94. Radioimmunotherapy of lymphomas and leukemias95. Radioimmunotherapy of solid tumors96. Radioimmunotherapy with alpha-emitting radionuclidesPart VIII. Diagnosis of inflammatory disease97. Gallium imaging98. Indium-111 labelled leukocyte imaging in the diagnosis of infection and inflammatory disease99. Imaging inflammation and infection TC 99m HMPAO labeled leukocytes100. Infection imaging using labeled antibodies and newer agents 101. Correlative imaging of abdominal infectionPart IX. Pediatrics102. Radiopharmaceuticals for pediatric imaging103. Pediatric skeletal scintigraphy
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ISBN: 9780323028981
Titolo: Nuclear Medicine
Autori: Henkin - Bova - Dillehay - Karesh - Halama - Wagner - Zimmer
Editore: Elsevier - Mosby
Volume: Opera in due volumi
Edizione: II 2006
Lingua: Inglese
Finitura: Copertina rigida
Misure: 21x27 cm
Pagine: 1888
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