Dr. Peter S. Conti is a Professor of Radiology and the Director
of the PET Imaging Science Center at the University of Southern
California, and is a Fellow of both the American College of
Radiology and American College of Nuclear Physicians. He is a
pioneer in the development of the clinical applications of PET and
more recently PET-CT. He and one of his fellows, Dr. Daniel Cham,
have published this groundbreaking PET-CT case-based book, which
reveals how PET-CT can be applied in routine clinical scenarios.
Leading authorities in the field examine a wealth of
heavily-illustrated original PET-CT cases that showcase both common
and uncommon cancers, and the latest PET-CT applications for
neurological and cardiovascular disorders. Correlative
three-dimensional cross-sectional PET and CT images highlight
pathological findings. Each of the clinical applications is
accompanied by a concise explanation of the patient history and
interpretation of the PET-CT study. Insightful discussions and
"pearls and pitfalls" are included to assist in a better
understanding of pathology, diagnosis, and imaging approaches.
Readers also find important coverage of pathophysiology and
technical artifacts. This unique book is ideal for nuclear medicine
practitioners, radiologists, and residents, as well as referring
clinicians interested in learning more about how this new medical
imaging technology can be applied in their patient populations.This
unique book is ideal for nuclear medicine practitioners, nuclear
medicine residents, and clinicians interested in medical imaging
for tumor patients.
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