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This article presents a description of tele-nuclear medicine and, after outlining its history, a wide, representative range of its applications. Tele-nuclear medicine has benefited greatly from technological progress, which for several decades has ...
Nathanael Sabbah, Sinclair Wynchank
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THERANOSTICS: NUCLEAR MEDICINE IN PROSTATE CANCER [PDF]
Summary: Theranostic Nuclear Medicine is based on the idea of combining the same molecule (or drug) with different radioisotopes, both for diagnosis and treatment, a concept that emerged in the early 1940s with thyroid diseases.
Marina Camargo ETCHEBEHERE+3 more
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Thai Guideline for Nuclear Medicine Investigations of Neurocognitive Disorders: Nuclear Medicine Society of Thailand, the Neurological Society of Thailand, and Thai Medical Physicist Society Collaboration [PDF]
Nuclear medicine investigations play a significant role in diagnosing dementia, mainly using imaging techniques such as positron emission tomography (PET) and single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT).
Tawika Kaewchur+13 more
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Knowledge and perception of nuclear medicine by radiologists in French-speaking sub-Saharan Africa [PDF]
Objective(s): to assess the knowledge and perception of nuclear medicine by radiologists in French-speaking sub-Saharan Africa. Methods: cross-sectional study conducted from April 8 to June 7 2020 including radiologists practicing in French-speaking sub ...
Kokou Adambounou+7 more
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Expert Consensus on Clinical Application of Integrin RGD Receptor Imaging (2022)
Integrin is a group of transmembrane glycoprotein that mediates cell-cell adhesion and signal transduction. It regulates cell adhesion, migration, proliferation, apoptosis and other functions.
Chinese Society of Nuclear Medicine, Chinese Society of Molecular Imaging in Chinese Biophysical Society
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Large language models (LLM) and ChatGPT: what will the impact on nuclear medicine be?
There has been substantial press recently regarding the impressive performance of large language models (LLM), particularly the OpenAI tool “Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer,” commonly known as “ChatGPT” [1]. LLM represent artificial intelligence (
I. Alberts+6 more
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ChatGPT and Patient Information in Nuclear Medicine: GPT-3.5 Versus GPT-4
The GPT-3.5–powered ChatGPT was released in late November 2022 powered by the generative pretrained transformer (GPT) version 3.5. It has emerged as a readily accessible source of patient information ahead of medical procedures.
Geoff Currie+2 more
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Editorial: Reviews in: nuclear medicine 2023 [PDF]
Chuen-Yen Lau+1 more
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ChatGPT in Nuclear Medicine Education
Academic integrity has been challenged by artificial intelligence algorithms in teaching institutions, including those providing nuclear medicine training.
G. Currie, K. Barry
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