نتایج جستجو برای: whole body scan

تعداد نتایج: 1037118  

Journal: :International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery 2020

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine technology 2010
Scott F Huston Amir G Abdelmalik Nghi C Nguyen Hussein R Farghaly Medhat M Osman

UNLABELLED PET/CT fusion of anatomic and functional imaging modalities is in evolution, with rapid clinical dissemination. The imaged field of view (FOV) selected for whole-body PET/CT protocols is not standardized and varies by institution. Misuse of the term whole body, as well as the pressure to increase the number of daily studies by reducing scanning time, contributes to the lack of standa...

Journal: :international journal of reproductive biomedicine 0
tahere dehghan hossein mozdarani arezoo khoradmehr seyed mehdi kalantar mohsen bakhshandeh fathollah bouzarjomehri

background: radiotherapy has many side effects on fertilization in young women. radiation can lead to ovarian failure in women who underwent abdomen or pelvic radiotherapy. objective: this study helps us to investigate ovarian response of nmri female mice to ovarian stimulating hormones (pmsg, hcg) after whole-body gamma irradiation. materials and methods: 45 pregnant mice were divided into two...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2006
g. r. hashemitabar g. r. razmi a. naghibi

we conducted this study to determine the level of immunity after vaccination of lambs with whole bodyechinococcus granulosus. to do so, 200 mature e. granulosus parasites, which were kept in 10% formalinefor 8 months, were obtained from the department of parasitology, school of veterinary medicine, ferdowsiuniversity of mashhad. the soluble protein of the parasite was prepared. the sample was h...

Journal: :journal of health sciences and surveillance system 0
masuod neghab research center for health sciences, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran; abbasali kasaeinasab student’s research committee, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran; yadollah yousefi student’s research committee, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran; jafar hassanzadeh department of epidemiology, school of health, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran; hamidreza sarreshtedar occupational medicine specialist, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran negar alighanbari student’s research committee, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran;

background: drivers of heavy motor vehicles are occupationally exposed to intense whole body vibration (wbv) for several hours per day over their working lifetime. therefore, they are at risk of wbv-induced occupational disorders. this study aimed to investigate health effects of long-term exposure to whole body vibration among a group of heavy vehicle drivers in fars province, southwestern ira...

Journal: :asian journal of sports medicine 0
jeremy p. loenneke department of health and exercise science, the university of oklahoma, norman, usa; department of health sciences and human performance, university of tampa, tampa, usa; department of nutritional sciences, the university of oklahoma health sciences center, oklahoma city, usa; department of health, human performance, and recreation. southeast missouri state university, cape girardeau, usa; department of nutrition and exercise physiology, university of missouri, columbia, usa; 1401 asp ave., room 104. norman, oklahoma 73019-0615, usa. jacob m. wilson department of health and exercise science, the university of oklahoma, norman, usa; department of health sciences and human performance, university of tampa, tampa, usa; department of nutritional sciences, the university of oklahoma health sciences center, oklahoma city, usa; department of health, human performance, and recreation. southeast missouri state university, cape girardeau, usa; department of nutrition and exercise physiology, university of missouri, columbia, usa mandy e. wray department of health and exercise science, the university of oklahoma, norman, usa; department of health sciences and human performance, university of tampa, tampa, usa; department of nutritional sciences, the university of oklahoma health sciences center, oklahoma city, usa; department of health, human performance, and recreation. southeast missouri state university, cape girardeau, usa; department of nutrition and exercise physiology, university of missouri, columbia, usa jeremy t. barnes department of health and exercise science, the university of oklahoma, norman, usa; department of health sciences and human performance, university of tampa, tampa, usa; department of nutritional sciences, the university of oklahoma health sciences center, oklahoma city, usa; department of health, human performance, and recreation. southeast missouri state university, cape girardeau, usa; department of nutrition and exercise physiology, university of missouri, columbia, usa monica l. kearney department of health and exercise science, the university of oklahoma, norman, usa; department of health sciences and human performance, university of tampa, tampa, usa; department of nutritional sciences, the university of oklahoma health sciences center, oklahoma city, usa; department of health, human performance, and recreation. southeast missouri state university, cape girardeau, usa; department of nutrition and exercise physiology, university of missouri, columbia, usa thomas j. pujol department of health and exercise science, the university of oklahoma, norman, usa; department of health sciences and human performance, university of tampa, tampa, usa; department of nutritional sciences, the university of oklahoma health sciences center, oklahoma city, usa; department of health, human performance, and recreation. southeast missouri state university, cape girardeau, usa; department of nutrition and exercise physiology, university of missouri, columbia, usa

purpose the purpose of this investigation was to compare a practical measurement of fat free mass index (ffmi) from bioelectrical impedance analysis (bia) to the dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (dexa) value in collegiate athletes. methods thirty-three male baseball players and 16 female gymnasts volunteered to participate in this study during their respective pre-season. subjects visited the l...

Journal: :iranian journal of nuclear medicine 2015
davood beiki fatemeh karami babak fallahi ahmad kaviani iraj harirchi

introduction: the gastrin releasing peptide (grp) receptor is over expressed in a variety of common human tumors. radiolabeled bombesin analogues have exhibited high binding affinity for these receptors. the aim of this study was to assess the value of a new 99mtc-bombesin analog in the differentiation of malignant from benign breast tumors. methods: 99mtc-bombesin scans were performed in 21 pa...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine technology 2000
B Bybel W Beebe B Y Kim C Faiman

A 73-y-old patient who had thyroid carcinoma had a post-treatment, whole-body 131I scan. The scan demonstrated an artifact caused by a bracelet contaminated with radioactive perspiration. This finding resulted in an artifact on the scan and had potential radiation safety implications.

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