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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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Radiation in medicine: Origins, risks and aspirations. [PDF]
The use of radiation in medicine is now pervasive and routine. From their crude beginnings 100 years ago, diagnostic radiology, nuclear medicine and radiation therapy have all evolved into advanced techniques, and are regarded as essential tools across ...
Donya, M +4 more
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Nuclear Medicine Milestones [PDF]
As part of the Next Accreditation System (NAS), all accredited specialties have developed specialty-specific educational Milestones as competency-based learning and assessment tools. In the NAS, Milestone data will be used in the assessment and provision of feedback to residents and will be a key indicator of programs' educational effectiveness ...
Lorraine M. Fig, Laura Edgar, _ _
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Compartmental analysis of dynamic nuclear medicine data: models and identifiability [PDF]
Compartmental models based on tracer mass balance are extensively used in clinical and pre-clinical nuclear medicine in order to obtain quantitative information on tracer metabolism in the biological tissue.
Delbary, Fabrice +2 more
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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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Pulmonary nuclear medicine [PDF]
This article reviews the contribution made by nuclear imaging to the assessment, diagnosis and monitoring of patients with respiratory disease. It focuses on several specific areas including the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism, the investigation of intrapulmonary infection and neoplasm and the role of positron emission tomography (PET) scanning.
Miller, R F, O'Doherty, M J
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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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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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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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Radiation exposure awareness from patients undergoing nuclear medicine diagnostic 99mTc-MDP bone scans and 2-deoxy-2-(18F) fluoro-D-glucose PET/computed tomography scans [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Medical imaging is on average the largest source of artificial radiation exposure worldwide. This study seeks to understand patient's awareness of radiation exposure derived from nuclear medicine diagnostic scans and assess if current ...
Drey, N. +6 more
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