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Stefano Fanti

    1 janvier 1964
    Atlas of SPECT-CT
    Pet Imaging in the Management of Neuroendocrine Tumors, an Issue of Pet Clinics
    PET-CT beyond FDG
    Atlas of PET-CT
    • Atlas of PET-CT

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      This user-friendly Atlas, featuring about 500 images, should be a quick guide to interpreting PET/CT images with FDG in oncology. It also illustrates how to recognize normal, para-physiological, and benign pathological uptakes in a case-based practical manner. The text, which includes most relevant technical and pathophysiological premises, covers main clinical applications and clearly articulates learning points and pitfalls. This atlas aims to become a standard text for nuclear medicine physicians and radiologists, residents and technicians whose work involves PET/CT imaging. This book is also suitable for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

      Atlas of PET-CT
    • PET-CT beyond FDG

      A Quick Guide to Image Interpretation

      • 243pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      Although [ 18 F]fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) generally shows an excellent performance as a cancer-imaging agent when using PET-CT, there are some settings in which other radiopharmaceuticals offer advantages. Such non-FDG tracers are now gaining widespread acceptance not only in research but also in clinical practice. This atlas, including about 500 high-quality images, is a user-friendly guide to PET-CT imaging beyond FDG. A wide range of tracers is covered, such as 18 F- and 11 C-choline, 11 C-methionine, 18 F-ethyl-L-tyrosine, 68 Ga-DOTA-NOC, 11 C-acetate, 11 C-thymidine, and 18 F-DOPA. Throughout, the emphasis is on image interpretation, with guidance on the recognition of normal, benign, and malignant uptake and clear instruction on learning points and pitfalls. This atlas is designed to serve as a reference text for both nuclear physicians and radiologists, and will also be of great benefit to radiographers, technologists, and nuclear medicine and radiology residents.

      PET-CT beyond FDG
    • Focusing on the advancements in nuclear medicine, this issue of PET Clinics delves into the diagnosis and treatment of neuroendocrine neoplasms, emphasizing theranostics. It explores various imaging techniques, including SPECT and PET tracers like F-DOPA and Ga-DOTA-peptides, along with Yttrium- and Lutetium-based therapies. Additionally, the role of FDG PET in managing these tumors is highlighted, providing essential insights into current practices and innovations in the field.

      Pet Imaging in the Management of Neuroendocrine Tumors, an Issue of Pet Clinics
    • Atlas of SPECT-CT

      • 229pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The field of nuclear medicine has evolved rapidly in recent years, and one very important aspect of this progress has been the introduction of hybrid imaging systems. PET-CT has already gained widespread acceptance in many clinical settings, especially within oncology, and now SPECT-CT promises to emulate its success. Useful applications of this new approach have been identified not only in oncology but also in endocrinology, cardiology, internal medicine, and other specialties. This atlas, which includes hundreds of high-quality images, is a user-friendly guide to the optimal use and interpretation of SPECT-CT. The full range of potential SPECT-CT applications in clinical routine is considered and assessed by acknowledged experts. The book is designed to serve as a reference text for both nuclear physicians and radiologists; it will also provide fundamental support for radiographers, technologists, and nuclear medicine and radiology residents.

      Atlas of SPECT-CT