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Nuclear Medicine Imaging for the Diagnosis of ATTR Cardiac Amyloidosis: Report of Japanese Society of Nuclear Cardiology Working Group. [PDF]
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Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 1987
Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is a valuable addition to bone scintigraphy. SPECT removes from the diagnostic image unwanted activity which originates from in front and behind the tomographic plane of medical interest. This tomographic procedure allows one to examine with greater contrast and anatomic clarity such structures as the ...
B D, Collier, R S, Hellman, A Z, Krasnow
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Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is a valuable addition to bone scintigraphy. SPECT removes from the diagnostic image unwanted activity which originates from in front and behind the tomographic plane of medical interest. This tomographic procedure allows one to examine with greater contrast and anatomic clarity such structures as the ...
B D, Collier, R S, Hellman, A Z, Krasnow
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Preclinical SPECT and SPECT/CT
2012The molecular processes underlying carcinogenesis and malignant spread are the foundation of future drug development for the treatment of cancer. Understanding these processes requires study of the interaction of complex biologic systems in a way that spatially and temporally recapitulates that seen in humans.
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Brain SPECT Artifact in Multidetector SPECT System
Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 1994Stringent quality control cannot be overemphasized in performing SPECT. SPECT artifacts related to camera uniformity, center of rotation, and the patient's motion are well recognized. In this communication, another rare cause of a SPECT artifact related to a triad system is reported.
J J, Zhang, C H, Park, S M, Kim
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Preclinical SPECT and SPECT-CT in Oncology
2020Molecular imaging enables both spatial and temporal understanding of the complex biologic systems underlying carcinogenesis and malignant spread. Single-photon emission tomography (SPECT) is a versatile nuclear imaging-based technique with ideal properties to study these processes in vivo in small animal models, as well as to identify potential drug ...
Benjamin L, Franc +3 more
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Epilepsia, 2004
Summary: The localizing value of ictal single‐photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) performed with cerebral blood flow agents in patients with epilepsy is based on cerebral metabolic and perfusion coupling. Ictal hyperperfusion is used to localize the epileptogenic zone noninvasively, and is particularly useful in magnetic resonance (MR ...
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Summary: The localizing value of ictal single‐photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) performed with cerebral blood flow agents in patients with epilepsy is based on cerebral metabolic and perfusion coupling. Ictal hyperperfusion is used to localize the epileptogenic zone noninvasively, and is particularly useful in magnetic resonance (MR ...
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The origins of SPECT and SPECT/CT
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, 2013Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) has a long history of development since its initial demonstration by Kuhl and Edwards in 1963. Although clinical utility has been dominated by the rotating gamma camera, there have been many technological innovations with the recent popularity of organ-specific dedicated SPECT systems.
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