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Nuclear medicine

Science, 2021
After 10 years advising survivors of the Fukushima disaster about radiation, Masaharu Tsubokura thinks the evacuations posed a far bigger health risk.
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Cardiovascular nuclear medicine

Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 1977
Exciting developments in radiopharmaceuticals and instrumentation have established the field of cardiovascular nuclear medicine as an extremely useful clinical tool. Depending on the patient's problem, one may elect to perform myocardial perfusion images with 201Tl, infarct avid images with 99m Tc, or wall motion and other functional studies with ...
B, Pitt, H W, Strauss
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Nuclear Medicine

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1995
Combined SPECT perfusion and PET fludeoxyglucose F 18 metabolic imaging is emerging as a method for determining appropriateness of revascularization. Fusion of SPECT images with images from computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and PET is important for accurate localization of tumor foci, particularly for surgical decisions.
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Cardiac nuclear medicine

Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology, 1988
In this paper, the principal applications of nuclear medicine to studies of the heart are described. First, gated cardiac blood pool imaging is discussed, then thallium-201 myocardial imaging, myocardial infarct scintigraphy with 99mTc pyrophosphate, and evaluation of intracardiac shunts.
T R, Miller, J W, Wallis
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Paediatric nuclear medicine

European Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 1991
Until the 1980s no serious attempts were made to develop paediatric nuclear medicine, as for various reasons many centres were reluctant to perform radionuclide examinations on children. Then two books were published on paediatric nuclear medicine in 1984 and 1985, respectively.
A, Piepsz, I, Gordon, K, Hahn
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Nuclear Medicine Imaging

2001
Until the last decade the role of nuclear medicine procedures in the work up of soft tissue tumors had been quite modest, for various reasons. Firstly, soft tissue tumors are not a common type of tumor: they only account for about 1 % of all malignancies [86].
Blockx, Pierre, Carp, Laurens
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Renal nuclear medicine

Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 1995
The measurement of renal function has been a major field of interest in nuclear medicine. Many studies in the literature are still dedicated to this subject, with the aim of replacing the traditional urinary clearance methods with simpler and easier techniques.
FOMMEI, ENZA, VOLTERRANI, DUCCIO
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Uronephrologic nuclear medicine

Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 1992
Nuclear medicine offers a rapid noninvasive means of evaluating suspected urinary tract disorders. Over the years, radionuclide scintigraphy has gained an important role in the evaluation of the renal transplant, possible obstruction, infection, and renovascular hypertension.
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Nuclear Medicine

Nuklearmedizin, 2005
SummaryAim, method: The scientific publications in the 2003 and 2004 issues of the journal Nuklearmedizin were analyzed retrospectively with regard to the proportion of medical technology research. Results: Out of a total of 73 articles examined, 9 (12%) were classified as medical technology research, that is, 8/15 of the original papers (16%) and one ...
H, Lerch, A, Jigalin
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