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2016
Nuclear medicine techniques play a fundamental role in the study of neuroendocrine tumours (NET) having the capability to image in vivo the amine pathway and the overexpression of the somatostatin receptors by means of specific radiopharmaceuticals designed for either scintigraphy or positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT).
Margarita Kirienko, Giovanna Pepe
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Nuclear medicine techniques play a fundamental role in the study of neuroendocrine tumours (NET) having the capability to image in vivo the amine pathway and the overexpression of the somatostatin receptors by means of specific radiopharmaceuticals designed for either scintigraphy or positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT).
Margarita Kirienko, Giovanna Pepe
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Radionuclide imaging of the heart
1991Approximately 43 million Americans have one or more forms of acquired heart or blood vessel disease: high blood pressure occurs in 38 million adults; coronary artery disease occurs in 4.5 million adults; rheumatic heart disease occurs in 2 million; and stroke in 1.9 million. Myocardial infarction caused approximately 555000 deaths (25% of all mortality)
Nagara Tamaki+2 more
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Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology, 1976
Leonard M. Freeman, Mordecai Koenigsberg
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Leonard M. Freeman, Mordecai Koenigsberg
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The history of lung imaging with radionuclides
Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 1979T WO TYPES of lung imaging test agents and procedures for their administration were developed at the UCLA Laboratory of Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Biology between 1963 and 1965./-4 The first of these was devised to image the blood flow pattern in the lungs by rectilinear scanning, after the i.v.
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Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Martin G Pomper, Steven P Rowe
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Radionuclide Imaging of the Lungs
1988Disorders of the respiratory tract are very common in the intensive therapy unit (ITU) probably affecting the majority of patients. Even if such patients do not originally present with lung disease, immobility, severe illness with infection, prolonged assisted ventilation and embolism may result in life-threatening respiratory disorders.
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