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Nuclear medicine software: nothing is perfect [editorial]

Nuclear medicine software: nothing is perfect [editorial]

... in nuclear medicine ...the Nuclear Medicine Software Quality Group (NMSQG) which is a sub-committee of Nuclear Medicine Special Interest Group of the Institute of Physics and ...

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Thirty years from now: future physics contributions in nuclear medicine

Thirty years from now: future physics contributions in nuclear medicine

... It is ironic for me to be asked to comment on the future of physics applied to nuclear medicine 30 years hence, as this year celebrates my entry into the field as a young science graduate 30 years ago. ...

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Incidental findings in traditional nuclear medicine practice

Incidental findings in traditional nuclear medicine practice

... describing out incidental indings because of they could trigger additional medical care, including even unnecessary tests, diagnostic procedures and treatments which in some cases may consist in an additional risk to the ...

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Early Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease by NIRF Spectroscopy
and Nuclear Medicine

Early Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease by NIRF Spectroscopy and Nuclear Medicine

... society. Nuclear Medicine is concerned with applications in Medicine of Nuclear Science and Engineering techniques and ...major Nuclear Medicine techniques that are established ...

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Radiation exposure from diagnostic nuclear medicine examinations in Golestan province

Radiation exposure from diagnostic nuclear medicine examinations in Golestan province

... Beside the cardiac scan which was the most common nuclear medicine procedure and the main contributor of effective dose in patients, due to geographical condition of the northe[r] ...

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Nuclear Medicine Technology Admission Packet 2016

Nuclear Medicine Technology Admission Packet 2016

... Students enrolled in the 21-month NMT program spend the first year building a core of liberal arts and science courses and basic concepts of NMT. The second year is spent primarily in clinical training with additional ...

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Challenges and Opportunities of Nuclear Medicine in Health Care

Challenges and Opportunities of Nuclear Medicine in Health Care

... Positron emission tomography (PET) and single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) are in vivo molecular imaging devices which are largely used in nuclear medicine for diagnosis and treatment of many ...

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The contribution of Medical Physics to Nuclear Medicine: looking back - a physicist’s perspective

The contribution of Medical Physics to Nuclear Medicine: looking back - a physicist’s perspective

... of Nuclear Medicine can be attributed, at least in part, to the technological ...of Nuclear Medicine that has led to the current ...the Nuclear Medicine team, providing ...

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Nuclear Medicine Applications in Hemato-Oncology

Nuclear Medicine Applications in Hemato-Oncology

... Imaging devices able to detect the annihi- lation radiation from positron emitters but unable to depict single-photon-emitting radi- onuclides are referred to as dedicated PET scanners. Because of the cost and limited ...

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The contribution of physics to Nuclear Medicine: physicians’ perspective on future directions

The contribution of physics to Nuclear Medicine: physicians’ perspective on future directions

... Discussion: Nuclear Medicine ’ s unique ability to characterize in vivo biology without perturbing it will assure its ongoing role in a practice of medicine increasingly driven by molecular ...

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Integrated imaging - the complementary roles of radiology and nuclear medicine

Integrated imaging - the complementary roles of radiology and nuclear medicine

... is based on the direct detection of emboli presenting as filling defects in affected vessels, while VQS images the functional consequences of the emboli, i.e. underperfused lung segments (Fig. 6). VQS, using new ...

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Establishment of Dose Reference Levels for Nuclear Medicine in Sudan

Establishment of Dose Reference Levels for Nuclear Medicine in Sudan

... in nuclear medicine departments in which the parathyroid scan carried out the technologist use the dose increase by a factors of ...of nuclear medicine spe- cialist about the influence if ...

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The contribution of medical physics to nuclear medicine: a physician's perspective

The contribution of medical physics to nuclear medicine: a physician's perspective

... Benedict Cassen changed all this with his discovery of the rectilinear scanner in 1950. Born in New York in 1902, he graduated in physics and mathematics from the Royal College of Science in London in 1927. He moved to ...

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NUCLEAR MEDICINE TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

NUCLEAR MEDICINE TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

... in nuclear medicine technology pursuant to Section 107155 of the Health and Safety ...in nuclear medicine technology may be disapproved if your qualification for a certificate cannot be ...

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NUCLEAR MEDICINE AS RADIONUCLIDE IN RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS IN SCINTIGRAPHY

NUCLEAR MEDICINE AS RADIONUCLIDE IN RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS IN SCINTIGRAPHY

... first radiopharmaceutical to be widely used was the fission product, iodine-131, in the form of the simple salt, sodium iodide, the use of which was established in the late forties as a diagnostic test for certain ...

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Society of Nuclear Medicine 1850 Samuel Morse Drive Reston, VA

Society of Nuclear Medicine 1850 Samuel Morse Drive Reston, VA

... Nuclear Medicine can diagnose many different kinds of ...example, nuclear medicine can determine whether or not the heart can pump blood adequately, if the brain is receiving an adequate blood ...

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NUCLEAR MEDICINE TECHNOLOGY

NUCLEAR MEDICINE TECHNOLOGY

... the Nuclear Medicine Technology Program; what’s that? Yes, this is available for students on the wait list who can be flexible about where they will gain their clinical ...

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NUCLEAR MEDICINE TECHNOLOGY

NUCLEAR MEDICINE TECHNOLOGY

... As a Nuclear Medicine Technologist (NMT), you will administer radiopharmaceuticals to patients to assess their physiological responses. NMTs use sophisticated detection devices that obtain qualitative and ...

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New models for prediction of micronuclei formation in nuclear medicine department workers

New models for prediction of micronuclei formation in nuclear medicine department workers

... MN analysis in human lymphocytes using the cyto- chalasin B technique has been proposed as a valid and reliable procedure for the assessment of chromosomal damage induced by ionizing radiation. The cytokinesis- blocked ...

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Tele-nuclear medicine

Tele-nuclear medicine

... tele-nuclear medicine and internet connections. Also, tele-nuclear medicine may reduce travel costs for patients and practitioners and can aid provision of a nuclear medicine ...

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