نتایج جستجو برای: pet radiopharmaceuticals

تعداد نتایج: 56262  

2017
Josep M. Martí-Climent Elena Prieto Verónica Morán Lidia Sancho Macarena Rodríguez-Fraile Javier Arbizu María J. García-Velloso José A. Richter

BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the patient effective dose (ED) for different PET/CT procedures performed with a variety of PET radiopharmaceutical compounds. PET/CT studies of 210 patients were reviewed including Torso (n = 123), Whole body (WB) (n = 36), Head and Neck Tumor (HNT) (n = 10), and Brain (n = 41) protocols with 18FDG (n = 170), 11C-CHOL (n = 10), 1...

Journal: :Molecules 2010
Lena Koehler Katherine Gagnon Steve McQuarrie Frank Wuest

The use of radiopharmaceuticals for molecular imaging of biochemical and physiological processes in vivo has evolved into an important diagnostic tool in modern nuclear medicine and medical research. Positron emission tomography (PET) is currently the most sophisticated molecular imaging methodology, mainly due to the unrivalled high sensitivity which allows for the studying of biochemistry in ...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2008
Frederick D Grant Frederic H Fahey Alan B Packard Royal T Davis Abass Alavi S Ted Treves

Although (18)F-labeled NaF was the first widely used agent for skeletal scintigraphy, it quickly fell into disuse after the introduction of (99m)Tc-labeled bone-imaging agents. Recent comparative studies have demonstrated that (18)F-fluoride PET is more accurate than (99m)Tc-diphosphonate SPECT for identifying both malignant and benign lesions of the skeleton. Combining (18)F-fluoride PET with ...

Journal: :Clinical and Translational Imaging 2021

Abstract Purpose The remarkable amount of preclinical data achieved on 89 Zr-PET imaging led to a significant clinical translation, concerning mainly immuno-PET applications. aim this systematic review is provide complete overview applications imaging, using approach identify and collect published studies performed in humans, sorted by field application specific disease subsections. Methods A l...

2014
Oyebola O. Sogbein Matthieu Pelletier-Galarneau Thomas H. Schindler Lihui Wei R. Glenn Wells Terrence D. Ruddy

Nuclear cardiology has experienced exponential growth within the past four decades with converging capacity to diagnose and influence management of a variety of cardiovascular diseases. Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) with technetium-99m radiotracers or thallium-201 has dominated the field; however new hardware and software designs that opti...

Journal: :American journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging 2013
Jason P Holland Paul Cumming Neil Vasdev

Biologically important processes in normal brain function and brain disease involve the action of various protein-based receptors, ion channels, transporters and enzymes. The ability to interrogate the location, abundance and activity of these entities in vivo using non-invasive molecular imaging can provide unprecedented information about the spatio-temporal dynamics of brain function. Indeed,...

2001
David L. Alexoff

Introduction The development of automateds ystems supporting the production and application of PET radiopharmaceuticals has been an important focus of researchers since the first successes of using carbon-11 (Comar et al., 1979) and fluorine-18 (Reivich et al., 1979) labeled compounds to visualize functional activity of the human brain. These initial successes of imaging the human brain soon le...

Journal: :Neurology India 2005
Sudhir Kumar G Rajshekher Subhashini Prabhakar

Positron emission tomography (PET) is the study of human physiology by electronic detection of positron-emitting radiopharmaceuticals. It is one of the noninvasive technologies that can measure the metabolic and functional activity of living tissue. Positron emission tomography finds its clinical applications in broadly three specialties--oncology, cardiology, and neurology. The current review ...

2013
Evangelia Skoura

CONTEXT Inherited and sporadic medullary thyroid cancer (MTC) is an uncommon and medically challenging malignancy. Even if the extent of initial surgery is deemed adequate, the recurrence rate remains high, up to 50% in most series. Measurement of serum calcitonin is important in the follow-up of patients with MTC, and reliably reflects the existence of the disease. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION There...

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