نتایج جستجو برای: diagnostic nuclear medicine

تعداد نتایج: 756352  

Journal: :Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology 1989

Journal: :iranian journal of nuclear medicine 2013
hamid javadi ali mahmoud pashazadeh mehdi mogharrabi isa neshandar asli faraj tabei

introduction: the aim of present study was to estimate effective dose from most common procedures performed in nuclear medicine departments of golestan province. methods: data of nuclear medicine procedures performed in 2 nuclear medicine departments in golestan province were collected during 4 years. effective dose, collective effective dose and effective dose per examination were calculated u...

ژورنال: سنجش و ایمنی پرتو 2020

One of the most important groups that can be exposed to nuclear radiation is pregnant women and their fetus. This group of people can be technicians at nuclear centers located in the patients undergoing treatment or nuclear medicine diagnostic centers. The purpose of the paper is to determine the rate of doses received by female technicians who are indirectly in the vicinity of nuclear radiatio...

Journal: :iranian journal of nuclear medicine 2009
ramin sadeghi

evidence based medicine (ebm) is a new approach to patient management which incorporates best evidence with the clinical expertise of the health care providers. although this approach has had a rapid growth in many clinical disciplines, its applications in radiology and nuclear medicine has not been addressed sufficiently. in this review ebm is briefly explained and the first two steps of the e...

Journal: :iranian journal of nuclear medicine 2002
simin dadashzadeh golahmad nasiroghli ali sattari

patients receiving diagnostic doses of radiopharmaceuticals become a source of contamination and exposure for those who come in contact with them, such as nuclear medicine technologists, relatives and nurses. therefore, the measurement of external radiation dose from these patients is necessary. in this study, the dose rates at distances of 10, 50 and 100cm from 70 patients who received diagnos...

Ali Sattari Golahmad Nasiroghli Simin Dadashzadeh

Patients receiving diagnostic doses of radiopharmaceuticals become a source of contamination and exposure for those who come in contact with them, such as nuclear medicine technologists, relatives and nurses. Therefore, the measurement of external radiation dose from these patients is necessary. In this study, the dose rates at distances of 10, 50 and 100cm from 70 patients who received d...

Journal: :the iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
soraya shahhosseini

pet (positron emission tomography) is a powerful imaging technique that can provide quantitative information on the distribution of positron emitter labeled radiopharmaceuticals (pet radiopharmaceuticals) in the body. positrons (ß+) are positively charged beta particles. they are emitted when the atom is proton rich. a positron has only a transient existence. after losing all of its kinetic ene...

Journal: :asia oceania journal of nuclear medicine and biology 0
raihan hussain national institute of nuclear medicine and allied sciences, dhaka, bangladesh

bangladesh is one of the smaller states in asia. but it has a long and rich history of nuclear medicine for over sixty years. the progress in science and technology is always challenging in a developing country. in 1958, work for the first nuclear medicine facility was commenced in dhaka in a tin-shed known as ‘radioisotope centre’ and was officially inaugurated in 1962. since the late 50s of t...

Journal: :asia oceania journal of nuclear medicine and biology 0
patricia bautista department of nuclear medicine & pet, st. luke’s medical center, bonifacio global city, taguig, metro manila, philippines teofilo san luis, jr. past president, philippine society of nuclear medicine; former dean, st. luke’s college of medicine – william h. quasha memorial; former dean, asian school of nuclear medicine

while the introduction of radioactive tracers in the study of metabolic pathways has been well-documented in clinical thyroidology as early as 1924, the widespread utilization in other clinical specialties has been hampered by slow developments in radiation-detecting devices and in the production of appropriate radiopharmaceuticals, in addition tothe morbid fear of radiation. in the philippines...

Journal: :asia oceania journal of nuclear medicine and biology 0
sombut boonyaprapa diagnostic radiology

in 1955, the first nuclear medicine division was established in thailand by professor romsai suwannik in the department of radiology, siriraj hospil, mahidol university in bangkok. in 1959 four years later, the second nuclear medicine division was established in the department of radiology, chulalongkorn hospital in bangkok. the third nuclear medicine division was started in rajvithi hospital i...

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