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Atlas of Hybrid Imaging of the Heart, Lymph Nodes and Musculoskeletal System, Volume 3 - Sectional Anatomy for PET/CT, PET/MRI and SPECT/CT (Paperback)
Mario Leporace, Ferdinando Calabria, Eugenio Gaudio, Orazio Schillaci, Alfonso Ciaccio, …
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Atlas of Hybrid Imaging of the Heart, Lymph Nodes and
Musculoskeletal System, Volume Three: Sectional Anatomy for PET/CT,
PET/MRI and SPECT/CT provides a guide for interpreting PET and
SPECT in relation to co-registered CT and/or MRI. In this atlas,
exclusively dedicated to heart, lymph nodes and musculoskeletal
system, nuclear physicians and radiologists cover hybrid nuclear
medicine based on their own case studies. The practical structure
in two-page unit offers readers a navigational tool based on
anatomical districts, with labeled and explained low-dose
multiplanar CT or MRI views merged with PET fusion imaging on one
side and enhanced CT or MRI on the other. This new format enables
the rapid identification of hybrid nuclear medicine findings which
are now routine at leading medical centers. Each chapter begins
with three-dimensional CT and/or MRI views of the evaluated
anatomical region, bringing forward sectional tables. Clinical
cases, tricks and pitfalls linked to several PET or SPECT
radiopharmaceuticals help introduce the reader to peculiar
molecular pathways and improve confidence in cross-sectional
imaging that is vital for accurate diagnosis and treatments.
For the first time, in this atlas nuclear physicians and
radiologists cover the entire hybrid nuclear medicine (PET/CT,
SPECT/CT and PET/MRI), based on their own case studies. The
structure in three volumes represents an user friendly guide for
interpreting PET and SPECT in relation to co-registered CT and/or
MRI. Three companion volumes with a practical structure in two-page
unit offer to the reader a navigational tool, based on anatomical
districts, with labeled and explained low-dose multiplanar CT or
MRI views merged with PET fusion imaging on the right hand and
contrast enhanced CT or MRI on the other side. This new format
enables rapid identification of hybrid nuclear medicine findings
which are now routine at leading medical centers. Volume 1 is
focused on brain and neck PET imaging, with emphasis on PET/MRI;
Volume 2 concerns thorax, abdomen and pelvis, with particular
attention on lung and liver segmental anatomy and evaluation of
peritoneum. Special chapters on heart, lymph nodes and
musculoskeletal system, are collected in the Volume 3. Each chapter
begins with three-dimensional CT and/or MRI views of the evaluated
anatomical region, bringing forward sectional tables. Clinical
cases, tricks and pitfalls linked to several PET or SPECT
radiopharmaceuticals help to introduce the reader to peculiar
molecular pathways and to improve confidence in cross-sectional
imaging, that is vital for the accurate diagnosis and treatment of
diseases.
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Atlas of Hybrid Imaging of the Thorax, Abdomen and Pelvis, Volume 2 - Sectional Anatomy for PET/CT, PET/MRI and SPECT/CT (Paperback)
Mario Leporace, Ferdinando Calabria, Eugenio Gaudio, Orazio Schillaci, Alfonso Ciaccio, …
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Atlas of Hybrid Imaging of the Thorax, Abdomen and Pelvis, Volume
Two: Sectional Anatomy for PET/CT, PET/MRI and SPECT/CT provides a
guide for interpreting PET and SPECT in relation to co-registered
CT and/or MRI. In this atlas, exclusively dedicated to thorax,
abdomen and pelvis, nuclear physicians and radiologists cover
hybrid nuclear medicine based on their own case studies. The
practical structure in two-page unit offers readers a navigational
tool based on anatomical districts, with labeled and explained
low-dose multiplanar CT or MRI views merged with PET fusion imaging
on one side and enhanced CT or MRI on the other. This new format
enables the rapid identification of hybrid nuclear medicine
findings which are now routine at leading medical centers. Each
chapter begins with three-dimensional CT and/or MRI views of the
evaluated anatomical region, bringing forward sectional tables.
Clinical cases, tricks and pitfalls linked to several PET or SPECT
radiopharmaceuticals help introduce the reader to peculiar
molecular pathways and improve confidence in cross-sectional
imaging that is vital for accurate diagnosis and treatments.
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