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Tomography in Nuclear Medicine Proceedings of an International Conference held in Vienna, 21 - 25 August 1995

Proceedings Series - International Atomic Energy Agency

English STI/PUB/973 ¦ 92-0-101296-9

453 pages ¦ 117 figures ¦ € 96.00 ¦ Date published: 1996

Description

Proceedings of a symposium organized in co-operation with WHO, Vienna, 21-25 August 1995. The present status and future prospects of nuclear medicine tomography were the main topics of discussion. The purpose of the symposium was to share experience and information on new developments and clinical applications of two promising tomographic techniques: SPECT (single photon emission computed tomography) and PET (positron emission tomography). SPECT is currently being used universally in clinical practice, while PET, orignally developed as a technique for research, has gradually moved from the research laboratory to the clinical environment. The significant differences in nuclear medicine capabilities, especially in tomography, between developed and developing countries were given particular attention at a panel discussion.
Contents: Plenary lecture; Instrumentation and data analysis; Tumours and infection; Bones and joints; The brain; Radiopharmaceuticals and the kidneys; The heart; Panel summary.

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