مرور Volume 3, Issue 1 بر اساس موضوع "Nuclear Medicine"
در حال نمایش موارد 1 - 6 از 6
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C-11 Choline and FDG PET/CT Imaging of Primary Cholangiocarcinoma – a Comparative Analysis
(Asia Oceania Federation of Nuclear Medicine & Biology, 2015-01-01)Objective(s): This study aimed to compare the diagnostic values of 11C-choline and 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG) positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) in patients with cholangiocarcinoma ...
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Extremity Radioactive Iodine Uptake on Post-therapeutic Whole Body Scan in Patients with Differentiated Thyroid Cancer
(Asia Oceania Federation of Nuclear Medicine & Biology, 2015-01-01)Objective(s): We investigated a frequency of lower extremity uptake on the radioactive iodine (RAI) whole body scan (WBS) after RAI treatment in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer, in order to retrospectively ...
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FDG-avid portal vein tumor thrombosis from hepatocellular carcinoma in contrast-enhanced FDG PET/CT
(Asia Oceania Federation of Nuclear Medicine & Biology, 2015-01-01)Objective(s): In this study, we aimed to describe the characteristics of portal vein tumor thrombosis (PVTT), complicating hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in contrast-enhanced FDG PET/CT scan. Methods: ...
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Radiation-induced myocardial perfusion abnormalities in breast cancer patients following external beam radiation therapy
(Asia Oceania Federation of Nuclear Medicine & Biology, 2015-01-01)Objective(s): Radiation therapy for breast cancer can induce myocardial capillary injury and increase cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. A prospective cohort was conducted to study the prevalence of myocardial ...
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SPECT-CT fusion in the diagnosis of hyperparathyroidism
(Asia Oceania Federation of Nuclear Medicine & Biology, 2015-01-01)Objective(s): In this study, we aimed to analyze the relationship between the diagnostic ability of fused single photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography (SPECT/CT) images in localization of ...
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Thyroid Nodule Imaging. Status and Limitations.
(Asia Oceania Federation of Nuclear Medicine & Biology, 2015-01-01)Thyroid nodules are common, occurring in almost two-thirds of some populations; among these only about 7% are malignant. The most important question with any new discovered thyroid nodule is, “is this malignant?" The main ...



