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Radionuclide Esophagogram

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 1984
The authors present their experience with the radionuclide esophagogram. Cases illustrating achalasia, diffuse esophageal spasm, nutcracker esophagus, oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy, reflux esophagitis, gastroesophageal reflux, Barrett's esophagus, hiatal hernias, pharyngoesophageal diverticulum, and malignant tumors of the esophagus are included ...
R, Taillefer, G, Beauchamp
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Radionuclide angiography

Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 1976
Radionuclide angiography is an established, widely used diagnostic tool. It is safe, easy to perform, and the low patient radiation dose makes frequent follow-up studies feasible. High-quality scintiscans have contributed to the widespread clinical acceptance of the procedure. The areas of application include virtually every organ of the body.
L R, Muroff, G S, Freedman
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Radionuclide imaging

European Heart Journal, 1984
Recent advances in nuclear cardiology have included the application of radionuclide imaging techniques to the detection of coronary artery disease. Exercise Thallium-201 myocardial imaging has proved a sensitive and specific test for the detection of significant coronary artery disease and allows differentiation between myocardial ischaemia and ...
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Radionuclide Voiding Cystography

Urologic radiology, 1983
Radionuclide voiding cystography is a sensitive and accurate method for diagnosing vesicoureteric reflux. This method allows for continuous monitoring of bladder filling and emptying, permits detection of reflux at any time during the study, and evaluates its dynamics.
U, Willi, S, Treves
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Removal of Radionuclides from Fukushima Daiichi Waste Effluents

Separation and Purification Reviews, 2019
This paper describes the processes used at the Fukushima Daiichi plant, Japan, to purify the waste effluents generated in the cooling of damaged reactors.
J. Lehto   +4 more
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Radiochemical aspects of alpha emitting radionuclides for medical application

Radiochimica Acta, 2019
The use of α-emitting radionuclides in targeted alpha therapy (TAT) holds great potential for treatment of human diseases, such as cancer, due to the short pathlength and high potency of the α particle, which can localize damage to targeted cells while ...
Maryline G. Ferrier   +2 more
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Zeolitic imidazolate frameworks and their derived materials for sequestration of radionuclides in the environment: A review

Critical reviews in environmental science and technology, 2019
High-energy demands due to globalization have led to the proliferation of nuclear technology as an alternative greener energy source to meet these demands.
E. Miensah   +8 more
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Advanced Porous Adsorbents for Radionuclides Elimination

EnergyChem, 2023
Mengjie Hao   +10 more
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COF-Based Composites: Extraordinary Removal Performance for Heavy Metals and Radionuclides from Aqueous Solutions

Reviews of environmental contamination and toxicology, 2022
He Gu   +7 more
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Radionuclide Therapy

2009
Most patients with advanced cancer develop metastatic bone disease; this untreatable evolution of the disease weights heavily on cancer-related mortality and morbidity. Although bone metastases are often clinically silent, some conditions may support bone pain.
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