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Blood Pool Scintigraphy

Cardiology Clinics, 1989
Scintigraphic techniques offer a variety of computer aided analytic methods for the assessment of ventricular size and function. They are objective, quantitative, and reproducible, and contribute to the clinical evaluation of all forms of cardiac disease. In some cases complementary to other methods, the scintigraphic assessment of ventricular function
Michael W. Dae   +2 more
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Scintigraphy of Gluteal Tendonopathy

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 2003
A 67-year-old woman with a long history of back pain began a walking program for exercise. Six weeks later, she experienced pain in the posterior aspect of her left thigh that became increasingly severe. She was referred to an orthopedic surgeon, who ordered a plain radiograph, the findings of which were reported as normal.
Mohamad Mourad   +3 more
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Contemporary adrenal scintigraphy

European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, 2006
High-resolution computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging have replaced scintigraphy as primary imaging modalities for the evaluation of adrenal diseases.Thin-slice CT, CT contrast washout studies and MR pulse sequences specifically designed to identify adrenal lipid content have radically changed the approach to anatomic imaging and
Domenico Rubello   +5 more
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VENTILATION/PERFUSION SCINTIGRAPHY

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2001
V/Q imaging is often very useful in evaluating patients in whom a PE is suspected. A normal scan result can be used to exclude embolism and a high likelihood ratio scan can be used to make the diagnosis of PE. Most patients with PE do not have high likelihood ratio scans; therefore, it is important to pursue this diagnosis in patients with intermediate
Alan M. Kumar, J. Anthony Parker
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Gallium scintigraphy in AIDS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1990
The acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a growing problem in Australia: 438 new cases were added in 1988, resulting in the cumulative total of 1562 patients up to November 1989. The cumulative death rate stands at 54%, the majority of deaths being due to secondary infections and malignancies.
Philip Jones   +3 more
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Bone Scintigraphy and Costochondritis

Journal of Thoracic Imaging, 1993
Four patients with infectious costochondritis were studied with computed tomography (CT) and bone scintigraphy. In all four patients the bone scan detected and accurately localized the sites of involvement. CT did not image bilateral involvement in one patient.
Stefan J. Cowles   +2 more
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The Scintigraphy of the Pancreas

1972
The possibilities for the early diagnosis of morphological pancreatic diseases became more advantageous by new, angiographic and scintigraphic methods of examination. The 237 scans of the pancreas reported in this paper were performed with 75Se-l-selenomethionine.
H. K. Deininger, F. Heuck
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Measurement of gastric emptying by radiopaque markers in patients with diabetes: correlation with scintigraphy and upper gastrointestinal symptoms

Neurogastroenterology and Motility, 2013
Background  Scintigraphy, the gold standard to measure gastric emptying, is expensive and not widely available. Therefore, we compared emptying of radiopaque markers (ROM) from the stomach, by use of fluoroscopy, with scintigraphy in patients with ...
Eva A. Olausson   +8 more
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Skeletal scintigraphy in pachydermoperiostosis

European Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 1981
Skeletal scintigraphic findings and radiographic correlation in a 39-year-old patient with pachydermoperiostosis are described. Although the literature suggests that pachydermoperiostosis is associated with decreased blood flow, enhanced activity was observed in the patient's bone scan. This apparent discrepancy is discussed.
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Thyroid Scintigraphy in Hyperthyroidism

Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 2006
Thyroid scintigraphy is a nuclear medicine procedure that produces a visual display of functional thyroid tissue based on the selective uptake of various radionuclides by thyroid tissue. Thyroid scintigraphy provides valuable information regarding both thyroid anatomy and physiology and can play an integral role in the diagnosis and management of cats ...
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