Synopsis
In the past nuclear medicine has tended to develop in cycles governed by the development of new radiopharmaceuticals followed or preceded by advances in instrumentation. The development of alternative techniques, such as X-Ray Computer Tomography, NMR Imaging and Ultrasound have also had a stimulating effect and pointed the way to new developments. The development of Positron Emission Tomography, while in itself of limited application because of high costs involved, provided a great deal of information which led to the development of new organ or disease specific, single photon emitting radiopharmaceuticals together with tomographic Gamma cameras, whereby detailed information on the biodistribution of the reagents could be obtained with accurate spatial resolution presented in a form suitable for comparison with the other imaging modalities.
This technology, known as Single Photon Emission (Computer) Tomography (SPECT or SPET, as the mood takes you) is now an essential tool in nuclear medicine. The volume presents a basic guideline to the technology involved and discusses the application of the method to the investigation of various anatomical regions of the body. The book is an aide mémoire to the routine practitioner and a source of information for other medical specialists.
About the Author
Greg Cox is the "New York Times" bestselling author of numerous novels and short stories.? He has written the official movie novelizations of "Daredevil", "Ghost Rider", "Death Defying Acts", and the first three "Underworld" movies, as well as books and stories based on such popular series as "Alias", "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "CSI", "Farscape", "The 4400", " The Green Hornet, ""The Phantom", "Roswell", "Star Trek", "Terminator", "Warehouse 13", ? "Xena: Warrior Princess", and "Zorro".? He has received two Scribe Awards from the International Association of Media Tie-In Writers.? He lives in Oxford, Pennsylvania. Visit him at?www.gregcox-author.com.
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