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020 _a 9781846284304
020 _a 1846284309
040 _cData Centre
100 _aT. B. Lynch
_929321
245 _aPET/CT in Clinical Practice
250 _aillustrated
260 _aDepartment of Medicine Queen’s University Belfast
_bSpringer Science & Business Media
_c2007
300 _a 241 pages
520 _aPET/CT in Clinical Practice provides guidelines for appropriate use of PET/CT in lung, lymphoma, esophageal, colorectal, head/neck and melanoma, with reference also made to tumors of the male and female reproductive system. Concise, relevant and illustrated with many interesting PET/CT images, each chapter contains a summary of the appropriate staging system. The range of normal PET/CT appearances is outlined in chapter 9. The book focuses on FDG-PET/CT throughout, but chapter 10 makes reference to the future application of other positron emitters and gives a beginners guide to the physics of PET/CT. Everyone from medical student to consultant oncologist will be touched by this modality and all will need to understand its strengths and weaknesses. The book is essential reading for all consultants and medical students in radiology, nuclear medicine and oncology.
600 _x Medical / Radiology, Radiotherapy & Nuclear Medicine
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600 _xMedical / Oncology / General
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600 _x Medical / Diagnostic Imaging / General
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600 _x Medical / Clinical Medicine
_926816
600 _xMedical / Biochemistry
_926818
600 _xMedical / Allied Health Services / Imaging Technologies
_926763
600 _x Medical › Allied Health Services › Imaging Technologies
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700 _aL. Wilson, S. Woods
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700 _aS. Valley
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700 _a C. Marshall
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700 _a M. Love
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700 _a S. Hughes
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700 _aG. Cook
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700 _aJ. Clarke
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