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Nuclear Techniques in Diagnostic Medicine

✍ Scribed by M. de Bruin (auth.), P. P. van Rijk MD (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1986
Tongue
English
Leaves
526
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book was conceived by Professor K.H. Ephraim, the former director of the Institute for Nuclear Medicine of the University Hospital of Utrecht. Unfortunately, due to a serious illness, he was not able to finish the work he started. He is, however, very pleased to know that the book is, nevertheless, being published. In principle the volume consists of two parts. The first is dedicated to basic science and technology in nuclear medicine. It provides the data which are necessary to a clear understanding of the possibilities and limitations of investigations which make use of radioactive materials. The second part of the book covers those disciplines in medicine in which nuclear medicine can be of help in solving certain clinical problems. Each chapter can be read separately, even without thorough knowledge of the first part of the book. The contributors to this book come from both Europe and NorthΒ­ America. Each of them has written his chapter out of long-standing personal interest in his particular field of nuclear medicine. This book will be of value to a wide variety of professionals. It is of interest not only to clinicians of various specialties, but also to diagnostic professionals, i.e. radiologists and nuclear medicine clinicians. Last but not least it will be of use to physicians in training.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-X
Radioactivity: Measurements and instrumentation....Pages 1-66
Nuclear imaging....Pages 67-98
Radiopharmaceuticals....Pages 99-134
Radiation dosimetry in diagnostic procedures....Pages 135-161
Data acquisition and processing in in-vivo nuclear medicine....Pages 163-187
Radionuclide brain studies....Pages 189-211
Radionuclide techniques in cardiology....Pages 213-242
Radiospirometry and lung scintigraphy....Pages 243-305
Radionuclide techniques for examination of bone disease....Pages 307-331
Renography and renal imaging....Pages 333-368
Radionuclide methods in tumour localization....Pages 369-385
Nuclear gastro-enterology....Pages 387-411
Scintigraphy of the thyroid, parathyroid and adrenal gland....Pages 413-447
Radionuclide techniques in haematology....Pages 459-517
Back Matter....Pages 519-527

✦ Subjects


Nuclear Medicine


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