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PET/MR Technology: Advancement and Challenges
Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 2022When this article was written, it coincided with the 11th anniversary of the installation of our PET/MR device in Munich. In fact, this was the first fully integrated device to be in clinical use. During this time, we have observed many interesting behaviors, to put it kindly.
Borjana Bogdanovic +6 more
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Clinical Applications of PET/MR Imaging
Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2021PET/MR imaging is in routine clinical use and is at least as effective as PET/CT for oncologic and neurologic studies with advantages with certain PET radiopharmaceuticals and applications. In addition, whole body PET/MR imaging substantially reduces radiation dosages compared with PET/CT which is particularly relevant to pediatric and young adult ...
Farshad, Moradi +2 more
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Current Radiology Reports, 2015
Over the last years, it has been shown that novel imaging technologies rapidly change the working environment of radiologists, nuclear medicine physicians, and oncologists. Positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance imaging (PET/MRI) as a new hybrid modality in clinical environment combines functional and molecular imaging and provides ...
Ferdinand Seith +6 more
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Over the last years, it has been shown that novel imaging technologies rapidly change the working environment of radiologists, nuclear medicine physicians, and oncologists. Positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance imaging (PET/MRI) as a new hybrid modality in clinical environment combines functional and molecular imaging and provides ...
Ferdinand Seith +6 more
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2013
The new hybrid PET/MR systems permit optimal spatial and temporal coregistration of structural, functional, and molecular data. The real-time high-resolution multiparametric imaging improves the clinical evaluation of disorders of the brain and offers new options for research in the central nervous system.
Heiss, W., Drzezga, A.
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The new hybrid PET/MR systems permit optimal spatial and temporal coregistration of structural, functional, and molecular data. The real-time high-resolution multiparametric imaging improves the clinical evaluation of disorders of the brain and offers new options for research in the central nervous system.
Heiss, W., Drzezga, A.
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PET/MR Imaging in Gynecologic Oncology
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 2017MR imaging and PET using 2-Deoxy-2-[18F]fluoroglucose (FDG) are both useful in the evaluation of gynecologic malignancies. MR imaging is superior for local staging of disease whereas fludeoxyglucose FDG PET is superior for detecting distant metastases.
Michael A, Ohliger +5 more
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PET/MR Imaging of Multiple Myeloma
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 2017PET-magnetic resonance (MR) is a hybrid imaging modality that combines PET and MR. Evidence for this new modality is in the process of being developed, but both component modalities are well tested in the diagnosis and management of multiple myeloma. It allows advanced bimodality imaging of the whole body with an adaptable field of view and it can be ...
Shetal N, Shah, Jorge D, Oldan
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PET/MR imaging of pelvic malignancies
European Journal of Radiology, 2017Integrated PET/MRI is a new technology which allows simultaneous acquisition of positron emission tomography and magnetic resonance imaging data during one examination. The technique appears to be particularly appropriate for oncologic imaging of female and male pelvic malignancies, as these entities demand a high soft tissue contrast and might be ...
Wetter, Axel +2 more
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2013
Most people require diagnostic tests during their lifetime in order to detect a suspected malignancy, plan a therapy and follow-up on a treatment. In almost all of these cases diagnostic tests entail a single imaging examination or a series of complementary imaging exams.
T. Beyer, O. Mawlawi, H. H. Quick
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Most people require diagnostic tests during their lifetime in order to detect a suspected malignancy, plan a therapy and follow-up on a treatment. In almost all of these cases diagnostic tests entail a single imaging examination or a series of complementary imaging exams.
T. Beyer, O. Mawlawi, H. H. Quick
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PET/MR in practice: the 3rd Chinese PET/MR Academic Symposium
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, 2023Min, Zhang +4 more
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PET–MR Imaging in Head and Neck
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 2017Head and neck cancers are a diverse group of cancers with high morbidity and mortality within an area of complex anatomy. High-quality anatomic and functional imaging is essential for preoperative, chemotherapeutic, and radiotherapy planning. Early studies show that hybrid PET-MR imaging offers great potential for improving the imaging of head and neck
Yueh Z, Lee +2 more
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