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Radionuclide imaging

British Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 1997
This article describes the equipment, principle and practice of radionuclide imaging as undertaken in thousands of hospitals worldwide. It outlines the use of radionuclide as a diagnostic tool and highlights common studies.
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RADIONUCLIDES IN ENDOCRINE IMAGING

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1993
Radiopharmaceuticals used in endocrine imaging encompass both standard and recently developed techniques used to diagnose diseases of the endocrine system. The initial part of this article deals with the characteristics of a suitable radionuclide/radiopharmaceutical required for successful scintigraphic endocrine imaging.
M P, Sandler, D, Delbeke
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CONVENTIONAL RADIONUCLIDE CARDIAC IMAGING

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1994
For more than two decades, conventional radionuclide techniques have been employed for the noninvasive evaluation of cardiac function. Standardized techniques have been developed and are widely available. Extensive clinical experience has confirmed the reliability of these techniques and has established important roles in providing diagnostic and ...
N E, Watson, R J, Cowan, J D, Ball
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Radionuclide imaging in osteomyelitis

Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 1988
The utility of bone imaging has remained significantly high despite the proven suboptimal specificity of the conventional three-phase bone scan. The quantitative four-phase study may play a role in maintaining its usefulness in the future. However, due to its extremely high sensitivity and excellent anatomical information, it remains as the first ...
N C, Gupta, J A, Prezio
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Radionuclide Imaging

JAMA, 1977
Forty-four children were studied for the presence of osteomyelitis by scintigraphy using Tc 99m etidronate tin complex. Evidence of osteomyelitis on radionuclide images was found in 16 of 19 patients considered to have osteomyelitis by their attending physicians.
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Hepatic Radionuclide Planar Imaging

Seminars in Liver Disease, 1989
99mTc colloid scans, hepatobiliary scans with IDA derivatives, 67Ga scans, and labeled red blood cells or indium-labeled white blood cells are the major imaging procedures that are currently widely available to visualize the liver. The use of labeled antibodies to a specific tumor is being explored as an investigative procedure but is complicated by ...
M, Oratz   +2 more
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Radionuclide Imaging of Thoracic Malignancies

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2004
Over the past decade a variety nuclear medicine imaging studies have become available that are of considerable value to patients who have pulmonary malignancies. By far the greatest impact on the management of patients who have thoracic malignancy has been the availability of 18FDG-PET imaging.
Stanley J, Goldsmith   +3 more
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Radionuclide Imaging of Osteomyelitis

Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 2015
Radionuclide procedures frequently are performed as part of the diagnostic workup of osteomyelitis. Bone scintigraphy accurately diagnoses osteomyelitis in bones not affected by underlying conditions. Degenerative joint disease, fracture, and orthopedic hardware decrease the specificity of the bone scan, making it less useful in these situations ...
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Radionuclide imaging devices

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1971
AbstractThe principal imaging devices used in clinical and research medicine are mentioned with a more detailed discussion of the instruments used in clinical practice and the modified devices presently in operation at Donner Laboratories. Radionuclide imaging techniques have become remarkably sophisticated since the first mechanical scanner was ...
Virgil M. Hardin, Gerald S. Johnston
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Radionuclide salivary gland imaging

Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 1981
Salivary gland imaging with 99mTc as pertechnetate provides functional information concerning trapping and excretion of the parotid and submandibular glands. Anatomic information gained often adds little to clinical evaluation. On the other hand, functional information may detect subclinical involvement, which correlates well with biopsy of the minor ...
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