Perfect for residents and fellows to use during rotations, or as a quick review for practicing radiologists and nuclear medicine physicians, Nuclear Medicine: The Essentials is a complete, concise overview of the most important knowledge in this challenging and evolving field. Each chapter begins with learning objectives and ends with board-style questions that help you focus your learning. A self-assessment examination in print and additional self-assessment material online test your mastery of the content and prepare you for exams.
Includes new images and illustrations, for a total of 430 high-quality, multi-modality examples throughout the text.
Health care and pharmaceutical professionals will be most interested in this book's examination of the challenges the field faces and its recommendations for ways to reduce these impediments.
A tactical guide for radiologists and nuclear medicine physicians, Diagnostic Imaging: Nuclear Medicine, Second Edition is practical, easy-to-use, and in-touch with the realities of multimodality diagnostic imaging.
Whereas gamma cameras typically use single large planar crystals, PET scanners use blocks made up of small individual crystals. For example, a block may be comprised of 4 X 4 X 20 mm individual crystals. Individual crystals are bound ...
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This book is a collection of all pertinent information on radiation safety applicable in nuclear medicine and research using radioactive materials.
Focusing on the fundamentals of PET imaging in oncology, cardiology and neurology, the new PET Study Guide has been designed to serve as an indispensable reference and review tool to assist technologists preparing for the Nuclear Medicine ...
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Lewis, in 1923, proposed a still more general definition of acids and bases. The Lewis concept defines an acid as any compound that can accept an electron pair, and a base as any compound that can donate an electron pair.
This book, now in its fourth edition, aims to promote a deeper understanding of the scientific and clinical basis of nuclear medicine and the new directions in medical imaging.