نتایج جستجو برای: nuclear imaging

تعداد نتایج: 681144  

2014
Kiyoshi Koizumi Hidekazu Masaki Hiroshi Matsuda Mayuki Uchiyama Mitsuo Okuno Eiji Oguma Hiroshi Onuma Kimio Kanegawa Shinichi Kanaya Hiroshi Kamiyama Kensuke Karasawa Masayuki Kitamura Tetsuo Kida Tatsuo Kono Chisato Kondo Masayuki Sasaki Hitoshi Terada Atsushi Nakanishi Teisuke Hashimoto Hiroshi Hataya Shin-ichiro Hamano Keishi Hirono Yukihiko Fujita Ken Hoshino Masayuki Yano Seiichi Watanabe

The Japanese Society of Nuclear Medicine has recently published the consensus guidelines for pediatric nuclear medicine. This article is the English version of the guidelines. Part 1 proposes the dose optimization in pediatric nuclear medicine studies. Part 2 comprehensively discusses imaging techniques for the appropriate conduct of pediatric nuclear medicine procedures, considering the charac...

Journal: :archives of cardiovascular imaging 0
arash gholoobi preventive cardiovascular care research center, imam reza hospital, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, ir iran; preventive cardiovascular care research center, imam reza hospital, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, p. o. box: 9137913316, mashhad, ir iran. tel/fax: +98-5138544504

discussion the reason is that we assess the relative and not absolute differences of the tracer uptake in this imaging modality. there may be other findings on mpi images which could help us overcome this pitfall, including detecting wall motion abnormalities, lung uptake of the tracer, or transient ischemic dilation. another important issue is the ecg changes during exercise stress testing, wh...

Journal: :Science Advances 2021

We introduce neutron-gamma emission tomography (NGET) for the 3D imaging of special nuclear materials (e.g. plutonium, uranium).

2016
Jiaqiong Wang Robert Carroll

The majority of the treatments for epilepsy are anticonvulsant drugs. These medications include carbamazepine, diazepam, ethosucimide, gabapentin, levetiracetam, phenobartital, phenytoin, etc. Early identification of epilepsy non-responders allows prompt switching to an alternative therapy, as well as saving significant time and money and increasing patient and physician satisfaction. Clinician...

Journal: :Cancer Imaging 2007
J.R. Buscombe

Nuclear medicine imaging was born over 60 years ago with imaging of thyroid conditions. Most of our present imaging devices were developed for imaging of the thyroid and thyroid cancer. Millions of patients in over 100 countries have been diagnosed and treated for thyroid cancer using nuclear medicine techniques. It remains, however, one of the most dynamic areas of development in nuclear medic...

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2014
Sabah Abada Alexandre Lecointre Câline Christine Laurence Ehret-Sabatier Falk Saupe Gertraud Orend David Brasse Ali Ouadi Thomas Hussenet Patrice Laquerrière Mourad Elhabiri Loïc J Charbonnière

A series of bis-, tris- and tetra-phosphonated pyridine ligands is presented. In view of their potential use as chelates for radiopharmaceutical applications, the physico-chemical properties of the ligands and of their Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II), and Zn(II) complexes were studied by means of potentiometry and UV-Vis absorption spectroscopy. The pKa values of the ligands and of the complexes, as wel...

Journal: :JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 1984
S F Akber

Nuclear magnetic resonance medical imaging is a new diagnostic tool available to radiologist for investigating the morphology and pathophysiology of the human body. In the presence of constant, stable, and uniform magnetic field and the application of radiofrequency radiation, will enable to produce anatomic cross sections. The physical principles of nuclear magnetic resonance medical imaging a...

2014
Masha Maharaj Nisaar Korowlay

Journal: :ACS nano 2016
Yanzhao Zhao Minmin Liang Xiao Li Kelong Fan Jie Xiao Yanli Li Hongcheng Shi Fei Wang Hak Soo Choi Dengfeng Cheng Xiyun Yan

Despite all the advances in multimodal imaging, it remains a significant challenge to acquire both magnetic resonance and nuclear imaging in a single dose because of the enormous difference in sensitivity. Indeed, nuclear imaging is almost 10(6)-fold more sensitive than magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); thus, repeated injections are generally required to obtain sufficient MR signals after nucle...

Journal: :JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 1991
S J Khurshid A M Hussain

This article discusses the basic concepts of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) with the intention to introduce the subject to uninitiated. The MRI technique is a powerful noninvasive probe of the body's internal anatomy. In MRI, the images are produced not by X-rays, but through the use of non-ionizing radiowaves that stimulate transitions between spin states of nuclei in a magnetic field when p...

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