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Diagnostic Imaging. A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References

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The field of nuclear medicine is undergoing rapid expansion, and is evolving into diagnostic molecular imaging. During recent years, dual-modality imaging with PET/CT has gained acceptance and this is currently the fastest-growing technique for oncological imaging applications. The glucose analogue FDG has held its place in diagnostic oncology, assessment of myocardial viability and diagnosis of neuro-degenerative disorders. Peptides have become even more important as imaging agents. The accuracy of hepatobiliary scintigraphy has been enhanced by cholecystokinin. The use of ACE inhibitors in the evaluation of renovascular hypertension has become the standard in renography. New instrumentation has led to faster scanners, and computer development to better image processing software. Automatic processing is more common, and standardization of protocols can be accomplished easily. The field of gene imaging has progressed, although routine clinical applications are not yet available. The present text, supplemented with many detailed and informative illustrations, represents an adjunct to the standard knowledge of diagnostic nuclear medicine and provides both the student and the professional with an overview of developments during the past decade.


Request Code : ZLIBIO121207
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Year:
2005
Edition:
2nd
Publisher:
Springer
Language:
English
Pages:
345
ISBN 13:
3-540-42309-5
ISBN:
3-540-42309-5,978-3-540-42309-6
Series:
Medical Radiology / Diagnostic Imaging
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