This book is an essential guide for all practitioners. The emphasis throughout is on the practice of nuclear medicine.
Primarily aimed at the radiologist, physician, physicist or technologist starting in nuclear medicine, it will also appeal to more experienced practitioners who are keen to stay up-to-date.
The practical approach with tables as recipes for acquisition protocols means it is essential for any departmental shelf.
3rd edition expanded - now covering areas of development in nuclear medicine, such as PET and other methods of tumour imaging, data processing.
All illustrations are up-to-date to reflect current standards of image quality.
Nuclear medicine plays a crucial role in patient care, and this book is an essential guide for all practitioners to the many techniques that inform clinical management. The first part covers the scientific basis of nuclear medicine, the rest of the book deals with clinical applications. Diagnostic imaging has an increasingly important role in patient management and, despite advances in other modalities (functional MRI and spiral CT), nuclear medicine continues to make its unique contribution by its ability to demonstrate physiological function. This book is also expanded by covering areas of development in nuclear medicine, such as PET, methods of tumor imaging, and data processing. All illustrations for this new edition reflect current standards of image quality.
This practical approach results in a book which is invaluable to the radiologist, physician, physicist, or technologist starting in nuclear medicine but also contains up-to-date advice for the most experienced practitioner.
ForewordMartin P. Sandler 1. Nuclear Medicine ImagingPeter F. Sharp and Keith A. Goatman 2. Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)Howard G. Gemmell and Roger T. Staff 3. Positron EmissilÓH