Radiology-Nuclear Medicine Diagnostic Imaging
A Correlative Approach
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Radiology-Nuclear Medicine Diagnostic Imaging
A Correlative Approach
About This Book
Multidisciplinary Diagnostic Imaging provides in-depth guidance on applying the principles of radiologic-nuclear medicine correlation to the interpretation of imaging for diagnostic, prognostic, and predictive indications. Describing the clinical implications of all major imaging modalities, this comprehensive professional reference offers one-stop coverage of the common diagnostic applications encountered by nuclear medicine physicians and radiologists in day-to-day practice.
The book develops the nuclear diagnostic skills necessary to interpret combined imaging modalities and correlate radiologic findings using a disease- and organ-based approach to radiologic interpretation. Thematically organized sections explore a variety of pathologies including diseases of the head and neck, gastrointestinal tract, and pulmonary, endocrine, and central nervous system. Written by internationally recognized experts, this important resource:
? Helps physicians better understand the clinical and treatment implications of diseases with characteristic radiologic appearances
? Includes detailed descriptions of nuclear medicine presentations of diseases of most organ systems combined with radiologic correlation
? Explains refinement of differential diagnoses in various organ systems based on specific imaging features
? Demonstrates how to correlatescintigraphy and PET images with radiography, CT, MRI, and other imaging techniques
? Includes a timely review of the application of nuclear medicine-radiology correlative imaging in research
? Features practical, hands-on clinical imaging references, and more than 600 color illustrations and high-resolution images throughout
Multidisciplinary Diagnostic Imaging: Radiology-Nuclear Medicine Correlative Imaging is a must-have for
both trainee and experienced radiologists, nuclear medicine physicians, and specialist nurses.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication Page
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- 1 Introduction to Correlative Imaging: What Radiologists and Nuclear Medicine Physicians Should Know on Hybrid Imaging
- 2 Basic Principles of Hybrid Imaging
- 3 Crossâsectional Correlate for Integrative Imaging (Anatomical Radiology)
- 4 Radiopharmaceuticals
- 5 Diseases of the Central Nervous System
- 6PET Imaging in Gliomas: Clinical Principles and Synergies with MRI
- 7 Diseases of the Head and Neck
- 8 The Role of Noninvasive Cardiac Imaging in the Management of Diseases of the Cardiovascular System
- 9 Vascular System
- 10 Diseases of the Pulmonary System
- 11 Thoracic Malignancies
- 12 A Correlative Approach to Breast Imaging
- 13 Correlative Imaging of Benign Gastrointestinal Disorders
- 14 Gastrointestinal Malignancies
- 15 Hepatobiliary Imaging
- 16 Correlative Imaging in Endocrine Diseases
- 17 Correlative Imaging in Neuroendocrine Tumors
- 18 Nephroâurinary Tract Pathologies: A Correlative Imaging Approach
- 19 Correlative Approach to Prostate Imaging
- 20 Correlative Imaging of the Female Reproductive System
- 21 Musculoskeletal Imaging
- 22 Spine Disorders: Correlative Imaging Approach
- 23 Osteoporosis: Diagnostic Imaging and Value of Multimodality Approach in Differentiating Benign Versus Pathologic Compression Fractures
- 24 Emergency Radiology
- 25Correlative Imaging of Pediatric Diseases
- 26 Infection/Inflammation Imaging
- 27 Imaging the Lymphatic System
- 28 Lymphoma and Myeloma Correlative Imaging
- 29 Clinical Application of PET/MRI
- 3068GaâFAPI, a Twin Tracer for 18FâFDG in the Era of Evolving PET Imaging
- 31 Artificial Intelligence in Diagnostic Imaging
- 32 Radionuclide Therapies and Correlative Imaging
- Index
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