Radionuclide tracers are now widely used in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Nuclear medicine techniques are non-invasive with little or no associated morbidity. Such techniques enable the early detection of disease and measure fundamental rather than structural abnormalities in organ systems. It is generally recognized that the practice of nuclear medicine is best considered from a clinical viewpoint. This emphasizes the place of nuclear medicine in patient care and only presents scientific and technical details where necessary. Written by international specialists, the book includes chapters on the organ systems which are investigated by means of radionuclide procedures and gives details of specific protocols for all techniques which are described. Each chapter is developed from a consideration of the clinical problems to which the nuclear medicine techniques are applied. This new edition has been revised and updated, particularly in respect of new radiopharmaceuticals and imaging protocols and is illustrated. This book should be of interest to nuclear medicine clinicians in training, radiologists and clinicians with a special interest in nuclear medicine.
Radionuclide imaging of the heart, N.Tamaki, A.J.Fischman and H.William Strauss; exercise electrocardiogram testing and thallium scinigraphy; lung scanning, S.E.M.Clarke and R.H.Secker Walker; peripheral vascular disorders, N.D.Greyson; renal radionuclide studies, K.E.Britton, M.N.Maisey and A.J.W.Wilson; bone scanning, I.Fogelman; the brain, P.J.Ell and K.E.Britton; thyroid disease, M.N.Maisley and I.Fogelman; in vitro thyroid function tests, N.J.Marshall, A.Sheldrake and M.G.Prentice; parathyroid scanning, A.J.Coakley and C.P.Wells; the adrenal gland, F.A.Khafagi, B.Shapiro and M.D.Gross; the gastro-intestinal tract, D.Croft; abdominal trauma, D.L.Gilday and J.M.Ash; hepatobiliary disease, D.Ackery; haematology, A.M.Peters and S.M.Lewis; body composition, R.F.Jewkes; special clinical problems in paediatrics, D.L.Gilday; tumour imaging, S.E.M.Clarke; clinical otolaryngology, N.D.Greyson and A.M.Noyek; radiopharmaceuticals, C.Lazarus; practical instrumentation, A.T.Elliott; radio-immunoscintigraphy, K.E.Britton, M.Granowska and P.S.Shepherd; lymph node scanning, R.F.Jewkes; clinical applications of positron emission tomography, H.N.Wagner Jr; the evaluation of diagnostic methods, M.N.Maisey; protocols for clinical practice, R.Mistry; risk factors and dosimetry, A.Bertrand Brill.