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CARDIAC RADIONUCLIDE MOTION IMAGES
"... patient is dismissed and all image and gating infor mation is retrieved from the digital tape. On playback of the EKO, a 50-msec gate as deter mined by calibration with the gating instrument is placed initially on the downslope of the T wave (Frame 1 of Fig. 1) representing end systole (4). A portio ..."
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patient is dismissed and all image and gating infor mation is retrieved from the digital tape. On playback of the EKO, a 50-msec gate as deter mined by calibration with the gating instrument is placed initially on the downslope of the T wave (Frame 1 of Fig. 1) representing end systole (4). A
Molecular Imaging and Radionuclide Therapy, published by Galenos Publishing.
"... Primary cardiac tumors are rare, with an incidence ranging from 0.001 % to 0.028 % in autopsy reports. About one fourth of these tumors are malignant, with angiosarcoma being the most common malignant cardiac ..."
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Primary cardiac tumors are rare, with an incidence ranging from 0.001 % to 0.028 % in autopsy reports. About one fourth of these tumors are malignant, with angiosarcoma being the most common malignant cardiac
Value of radionuclide studies in cardiac transplantation
, 2005
"... Effective noninvasive evaluation of acute and chronic allograft rejection remains an important challenge in patients with cardiac transplantation. Radionuclide studies have demonstrated utility because of their ease of use, giving relevant information about the pathophysiology of the transplanted he ..."
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heart, along with valuable diagnostic and prognostic indicators. This article focuses on reviewing the pathophysiological changes of the transplanted heart and implications for radionu-clide studies. Key words: cardiac transplantation, radionuclide imaging of necrosis and apoptosis, myocardial
Guidelines for the Clinical Use of Cardiac Radionuclide
"... Tc-tetrofosmin SPECT for discriminating infarct from artifact in fixed myocardial perfusion defects. J Nucl Med 2004; 45: 754–9. 5 Hesse B, Tagil K, Cuocolo A, et al. EANM/ESC procedural guidelines for myocardial perfusion imaging in nuclear cardiology. Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging 2005; 32: 855–97. 6 ..."
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Tc-tetrofosmin SPECT for discriminating infarct from artifact in fixed myocardial perfusion defects. J Nucl Med 2004; 45: 754–9. 5 Hesse B, Tagil K, Cuocolo A, et al. EANM/ESC procedural guidelines for myocardial perfusion imaging in nuclear cardiology. Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging 2005; 32: 855
Computer Analysis of Cardiac Radionuclide Data
"... T HE impact of computers on Nuclear Cardi- ology and the progress which has been made through computer applications is perhaps best illustrated by several historical observations. First, it is of note that all clinically important types of nuclear cardiologic procedures were initially performed with ..."
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without the aid of a com-puter. For example, the first gated equilibrium, blood pool ventriculograms performed by Zaret et al.‘* * were accomplished by analog imaging. A physiologic trigger or gate was used to turn the gamma camera image recording system on and off to define “end systole ” and “end
Radionuclide imaging in ischaemic heart failure
"... Introduction or background: Many tests are available for the investigation of patients with heart failure. The identification of the underlying aetiology of ventricular dysfunction is crucial as early treatment may limit or even reverse myocardial abnormalities. Sources of data: This article describ ..."
민 정 준 Radionuclide Reporter Gene Imaging
"... Recent progress in the development of non-invasive imaging technologies continues to strengthen the role of molecular imaging biological research. These tools have been validated recently in variety of research models, and have been shown to provide continuous quantitative monitoring of the location ..."
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of the location(s), magnitude, and time-variation of gene expression. This article reviews the principles, characteristics, categories and the use of radionuclide reporter gene imaging technologies as they have been used in imaging cell trafficking, imaging gene therapy, imaging endogenous gene expression
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