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European Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 1976
Results of myocardial scintigraphy in 103 individuals are reported. This test method was introduced by the authors in 1973; 131Cs chloride served the purpose of tracer. Beside a group of 17 control individuals, 63 patients with myocardial infarction, 9 with myocardiosclerosis, and 14 with other affections were tested. The normal scintigram in full-face,
E, Sheyretova, Y, Beloev, A, Kaloyanova
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Results of myocardial scintigraphy in 103 individuals are reported. This test method was introduced by the authors in 1973; 131Cs chloride served the purpose of tracer. Beside a group of 17 control individuals, 63 patients with myocardial infarction, 9 with myocardiosclerosis, and 14 with other affections were tested. The normal scintigram in full-face,
E, Sheyretova, Y, Beloev, A, Kaloyanova
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Nuclear Medicine Communications, 2019
The purpose of this guideline is to assist specialists in Nuclear Medicine and Radionuclide Radiology in recommending, performing, interpreting and reporting the results of Parathyroid Scintigraphy. This guideline will assist individual departments to formulate their own local protocols.
Stewart, Redman+2 more
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The purpose of this guideline is to assist specialists in Nuclear Medicine and Radionuclide Radiology in recommending, performing, interpreting and reporting the results of Parathyroid Scintigraphy. This guideline will assist individual departments to formulate their own local protocols.
Stewart, Redman+2 more
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Scintigraphy in rheumatic diseases
Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2004The aim of this review is to summarise the clinical role of nuclear medicine in rheumatology taking into consideration the most specific diagnostic applications and other worthwhile therapeutic contributions. Traditional bone scintigraphy and recent inflammation-targeting radiopharmaceuticals, such as radiolabelled leucocytes and immunoscintigraphy ...
COLAMUSSI P.+4 more
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Scintigraphy in Ochoa Syndrome
Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 2013The Ochoa or urofacial syndrome is a disease characterized by non-neurogenic bladder dysfunction and unusual facial expressions when smiling or crying. It is an extremely rare disorder with over 150 cases reported in the medical literature. This condition has been determined to be inherited by an autosomal recessive pattern.
Jose R. Infante+5 more
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2008
Publisher Summary Breast scintigraphy or scintimammography is a nuclear medicine imaging technique that uses radionuclides to image malignant breast tumors and it requires the administration of a single photon-emitting radiotracer to the patient and a gamma-camera for imaging.
O. SCHILLACI+2 more
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Publisher Summary Breast scintigraphy or scintimammography is a nuclear medicine imaging technique that uses radionuclides to image malignant breast tumors and it requires the administration of a single photon-emitting radiotracer to the patient and a gamma-camera for imaging.
O. SCHILLACI+2 more
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Esophageal transit scintigraphy
Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 1995Esophageal transit scintigraphy was introduced over 20 years ago, but its exact role in the evaluation of patients with suspected esophageal motility disorders still remains controversial. The experience with this test supplies clues, if not answers, for the following key questions: "When is it useful?", "How should it be performed?", and "Are there ...
Herbert A. Klein, Herbert A. Klein
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Skeletal scintigraphy in children
Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 1973Skeletal scintigraphy in children has not generally been possible until the past 5 yr, since only 87m Sr 18 F and the phosphate compounds of 99m Tc are recommended for pediatric use and their availability has been limited until very recently. The literature on pediatric use of 87m Sr and 18 F is reviewed and compared with a series of 200 children ...
Larry D. Samuels, Larry D. Samuels
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Scintigraphy of pancreatic transplants
American Journal of Roentgenology, 1982Five patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus that received extraperitoneal segmental pancreatic transplants were functionally assessed by 75Se-selenomethionine imaging. The radionuclide findings were correlated with fasting plasma glucose and complete clinical course.
LH Toledo-Pereyra, KT Kristen, VK Mittal
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Scintigraphy of aggressive fibromatosis
Skeletal Radiology, 1985Thirteen patients with aggressive fibromatosis underwent skeletal scintigraphy and computed tomography as part of their preoperative staging. Bone involvement was visible on plain radiographs of three patients. For the other 10 patients, the presence or absence of bone involvement was shown best by computed tomography (CT) in five instances, and best ...
William F. Enneking+2 more
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67Ga Scintigraphy of the Thorax
Chest, 1984T here is controversy regarding the reliability of 67Ga scanning for detecting hilar and mediastinal metastases in lung cancer. Approximately 90 percent of primary lung carcinomas ofall histologic types are avid for gallium,’ a finding confirmed by numerous investigators.
Henry Dirk Sostman, Ronald D. Neumann
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