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Thai National Guideline for Nuclear Medicine Investigation in Epilepsy [PDF]
Epilepsy is a disorder of the brain, which is characterized by recurrent epileptic seizures. These patients are generally treated with antiepileptic drugs.
Tawika Kaewchur +12 more
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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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Nuclear Medicine in Pediatric Urology [PDF]
Renal scintigraphic methods, which are physiologic and minimally invasive, have played important role in the management of various renal diseases in children, providing sensitive tool for early detection of disease even before structural changes become ...
Su Jin Jang
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INTERNATIONAL ISOTOPES MARKETS
The paper studies world markets of stable and radioactive isotopes. Isotopes have found various applications in science, industry, agriculture and other sectors of the economy, but especially - in medicine.
S. Z. Zhiznin, V. M. Timohov
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History and Perspectives of Nuclear Medicine in Myanmar [PDF]
Nuclear Medicine was established in Myanmar in 1963 by Dr Soe Myint and International Atomic Energy expert Dr R. Hochel at Yangon General Hospital. Nuclear medicine diagnostic and therapeutic services started with Probe Scintillation Detector Systems and
Win Mar
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95gTc and 96gTc as alternatives to medical radioisotope 99mTc
We studied 95gTc and 96gTc as alternatives to the medical radioisotope 99mTc. 96gTc (95gTc) can be produced by (p, n) reactions on an enriched 96Mo (95Mo) target with a proton beam provided by a compact accelerator such as a medical cyclotron that ...
Takehito Hayakawa +2 more
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Assessment of awareness and knowledge regarding nuclear medicine and appropriate use of Nuclear medicine modalities, among medical students and faculty members in two academic medical institutes in North India: A Cross sectional Study [PDF]
Objective(s): Despite significant progress in the field of nuclear medicine, basic nuclear medicine awareness and understanding among clinicians remains unsatisfactory, leading to under utilization of nuclear medicine modalities.
Nitin Gupta +3 more
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Is nuclear medicine really safe?
In nuclear medicine, radiation absorbed dose estimates calculated by standard models at the whole body or organ are very low. At cellular level, however, the heterogeneity of radionuclide distributions of radiation dose patterns may be significant.
Nicole Colas-Linhart
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According to the South African Health Professions Act No. 56 of 1974, specific skills outcomes of MBChB programmes are that a medical graduate must be able to utilise diagnostic aids, interpret findings and make diagnoses.
Anthonio O. Adefuye +3 more
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INTERNAL DOSIMETRY IN NUCLEAR MEDICINE
This article reviews the current state of the art in the calculation of radiation doses for radiopharmaceuticals. Basics of dose calculations are briefly reviewed, and the sources of input data for the calculations are reviewed.
Michael G. Stabin
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