This book provides a contemporary reference to the science, technology and clinical applications of PET and PET/CT. The book is designed to be used by residents and fellows training in medical imaging specialties as well as imaging experts in private or academic practice who need to become familiar
Positron Emission Tomography: Clinical Practice
β Scribed by David W. Townsend PhD (auth.), Peter E. Valk MB, BS, FRACP, Dominique Delbeke MD, PhD, Dale L. Bailey PhD, David W. Townsend PhD, Michael N. Maisey BSc, MD, FRCR, FRCP (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag London
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 472
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This text is based on the second half of P.E. Valk et alβs 2003 bestseller Positron Emission Tomography: Basic Science and Clinical Practice and deals with only the clinical research and applications. Positron Emission Tomography: Clinical Practice consists of twenty-two fully revised and thoroughly updated chapters enhanced further by six entirely new chapters. The abundance of new material makes this book an essential volume for anyone training in, or practicing, Nuclear Medicine.
The first chapters of this book summarize the scientific aspects of PET and PET/CT including physics, instrumentation, radiation dosimetry and radiation protection. A chapter on normal variants in FDG PET imaging serves as an introduction to the clinical chapters. The clinical chapters cover a wide range of oncology applications and they have been updated to include the impact of FDG PET/CT imaging in oncology. Two chapters address imaging with tracers other than FDG, such as an hypoxic tracer. The book concludes with chapters on the use of PET and PET/CT in cardiology and neurology. A chapter on PET imaging of infectious processes is also included.
The applications in this book will be useful for residents and those training in medical imaging specialties, as well as imaging professionals in private or academic practice who need to become familiar with this technology and its applications. This book will also be essential reading for those whose specialties carry over to PET and PET/CT, such as oncologists, cardiologists, neurologists and surgeons.
β¦ Table of Contents
Basic Science of PET and PET/CT....Pages 1-16
Incremental Value of Imaging Structure and Function....Pages 17-26
The Technologistβs Perspective....Pages 27-40
Radiation Protection and Dosimetry in PET and PET/CT....Pages 41-62
Artifacts and Normal Variants in Whole-Body PET and PET/CT Imaging....Pages 63-77
PET Imaging in Brain Tumors....Pages 79-87
PET and PET/CT Imaging in Lung Cancer....Pages 89-106
PET and PET/CT Imaging in Head and Neck Cancer....Pages 107-124
PET and PET/CT Imaging in Lymphoma....Pages 125-145
PET and PET/CT Imaging in Colorectal Cancer....Pages 147-164
PET and PET/CT Imaging in Esophageal and Gastric Cancers....Pages 165-180
PET and PET/CT Imaging in Tumors of the Pancreas and Liver....Pages 181-195
PET and PET/CT Imaging in Breast Cancer....Pages 197-215
PET and PET/CT Imaging in Testicular and Gynecologic Cancers....Pages 217-231
PET and PET/CT Imaging in Melanoma....Pages 233-242
PET and PET/CT Imaging in Urologic Tumors....Pages 243-251
PET and PET/CT in Sarcoma....Pages 253-267
PET and PET/CT Imaging in Thyroid and Adrenal Diseases....Pages 269-281
PET and PET/CT Imaging in Multiple Myeloma, Solitary Plasmacytoma, MGUS, and Other Plasma Cell Dyscrasias....Pages 283-302
Evolving Role of FDG-PET Imaging in the Management of Patients with Suspected Infection and Inflammatory Disorders....Pages 303-316
PET Imaging of the Skeleton....Pages 317-335
PET Imaging in Pediatric Disorders....Pages 337-357
PET Imaging for Tumor Hypoxia: Characterizing the Tumor and Guiding Treatment....Pages 359-374
Labeled Pyrimidines in PET Imaging....Pages 375-385
Assessment of Treatment Response by FDG-PET....Pages 387-412
PET in Clinical Cardiology....Pages 413-431
Assessment of Coronary Artery Disease with Cardiac PET/CT....Pages 433-451
PET in Clinical Neurology....Pages 453-461
β¦ Subjects
Nuclear Medicine;Imaging / Radiology;Oncology;Elementary Particles and Nuclei
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