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Nationwide study confirms PET as the most powerful imaging tool in ...
EurekAlert (press release), DC -
SNM's more than 17000 members set the standard for molecular imaging and nuclear medicine practice by creating guidelines, sharing information through ...

Angioplasty.Org
Popular Press Continues to Breed Confusion Over CT Heart Scans
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The study in question reports the results of an international multicenter trial (CorE 64) conducted by the team of imaging specialists at Johns Hopkins, ...

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Medical imaging students place at state competition
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A medical imaging major, for example, can specialize in CTs, MRIs, radiography, mobile radiography, nuclear medicine, mammography and sonography. ...
Advanced CT Scans Valuable To Check For Clogged Arteries
Science Daily (press release) - Nov 26, 2008
26, researchers at nine medical centers say the faster, 64-CT scans were 93 percent as precise as invasive, conventional imaging, better known as cardiac ...
Cardiac Catheterization Trumps CT Scan For Detecting Heart Blockage
eMaxHealth.com, NC - Nov 28, 2008
Stress testing without exercise is given in conjunction with nuclear imaging scans that also trace blood flow to the heart, known. ...
Acusphere Announces Data Demonstrating Imagify(TM) Perfusion ...
MarketWatch - Nov 11, 2008
Two of the most common methods of CAD screening are nuclear stress imaging and stress echocardiography, or "stress echo"-- ultrasound of the heart. ...
Acusphere Announces Data Demonstrating Imagify(TM) Perfusion ... istockAnalyst.com (press release)
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Goal is to buy imaging machine for hospital
Owen Sound Sun Times, Canada - Nov 28, 2008
"It's not an area that people who work outside of oncology or cardiac or radiology have a lot of exposure to. Once you get to know it, you know exactly how ...
New Stress Product From Cardiac Science Connects to Echo and ...
MarketWatch - Nov 5, 2008
... and nuclear devices," began Rene Mitchell, Cardiac Science director of diagnostic marketing, "HeartStride allows the stress and imaging systems to use ...CSCX
Bederra Corporation Announces Equipment Installation for Nuclear ...
MarketWatch - Nov 10, 2008
... will offer the Nuclear Testing for patients in need of Cardiac, Bone, Brain, Thyroid, Gastrointestinal and a variety of other specialized Imaging tests. ...PINK:BDRR
New Test Helps Detect Silent Heart Disease
PR Web (press release), WA - Nov 7, 2008
VENDYS is the only non-invasive, non-imaging, office-based test that I am aware of with such a high predictive value for detection of high risk coronary ...
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Nuclear medicine imaging procedures are non-invasive and relatively painless medical tests. During the Summit, the head of nuclear medicine, deliberated on ...
Advanced Medical Isotope Corporation Delivers Initial Shipment of ...
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... and results are then generally interpreted by a radiologist or by a nuclear medicine physician to configure the patient's diagnosis and treatment plan. ...
Maxwell Media Marketing: The Serious-Speculator.com Movers and ...
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Minister Clement Welcomes "Lessons Learned" Report on Medical ...
MarketWatch - Jul 28, 2008
... of medical imaging services related to the isotope supply. The group of health specialists, including experts from the field of nuclear medicine, ...
Canada panel urges more reactors to make isotopes USA Today
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Know Your Medical Scans
Consumer Affairs - Aug 1, 2008
Nuclear imaging detects radiation from the body after a radiopharmaceutical agent or tracer is either injected or taken orally. The images are recorded on ...

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'Massive dysfunctionality' led to isotope crisis: Clement
CBC.ca, Canada - Jul 29, 2008
... which produces the raw materials of most tests performed in nuclear medicine imaging facilities, the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, ...
More Nuclear Reactors Called for to Ensure Uninterrupted Supply of ... MedIndia
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Orbotech Announces Second Quarter 2008 Results
FOXBusiness - Aug 4, 2008
... is engaged in the research and development, manufacture and sale of specialized products for application in medical nuclear imaging. ...ORBK - FRA:ORBK
Seeding the future: SNM grants grow molecular imaging and nuclear ...
Genetic Engineering News (press release), NY - Jul 22, 2008
"These grants provide researchers with critical support for research and training in molecular imaging and nuclear medicine," said Robert W. Atcher, Ph.D., ...
A milestone for nuclear medicine
Sun.Star, Philippines - Jul 29, 2008
COMC's Nuclear Med is located at the first floor of the Diagnostic Imaging Bldg. It can be reached through Tel. no. 711875 local 423. (Press release)
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PC Lauterbur - Nature, 1973 - nature.com
... object. In the second experiment, relative intensities in an image were
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… Revascularization Impact of Myocardial Viability Assessed by Nuclear Imaging and Vessel Patency at … -
J vom DAHL, C ALTEHOEFER, FH SHEEHAN, P BUECHIN, R … - Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 1996 - Elsevier
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MW Regan, JS Mulchaey - The Astronomical Journal, 1999 - UChicago Press
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In vivo magnetic resonance imaging of transgene expression -
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... intravital microscopy of green fluorescent protein (GFP) expression 1 , bioluminescence
2 , near-infrared fluorescence) 3 or nuclear imaging techniques 4, 5 ...

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What to Expect When You Need Nuclear Imaging

If your doctor is concerned about a problem in your blood vessels, he may recommend that you undergo some form of nuclear imaging. While it has a scary name, this test allows your doctor to outline your blood vessels and look for abnormalities. Here’s what you need to know about these tests.

There are several types of imaging tools that use nuclear particles to look at your cardiovascular system. These machines include positron emission tomography (PET) and single photo emission computed tomography (SPECT).

A PET scan consists of a moving table, where you lie down under a large, donut-shaped ring. Before the scan, a doctor injects a special liquid near the area that needs to be examined. Electrons in your body react with this liquid and emit gamma rays, which are harmless radioactive particles. A device in the PET scan then rotates around the ring and measures these radioactive particles as they leave your body. A computer then determines where the reflected particles are coming from and creates a three-dimensional image of your vascular system.

A SPECT scan works similarly to a PET scan, but it creates images which aren’t as detailed. The advantage of this tool is simply that it tends to be cheaper and more available than a PET scan.

 

While the idea of radiation passing through your body seems dangerous, the procedure is completely safe. However, if you are pregnant, be sure to tell your doctor; you may need another type of scan to limit the radiation exposure. Also, if you are having a scan of your stomach, you may need to fast for 24 hours before the procedure, but usually no other special preparation is necessary.

These nuclear imaging scans are most often used to view blood flow in certain areas of the body. For example, if there is a weak spot in your blood vessel, such as an aneurysm, the PET scan can pick up this abnormal bulge on an artery. This tool is also helpful in determining the cause of poor blood flow to certain organs and identifying a blockage to the gallbladder. Its most promising use seems to be in finding the early reemergence of tumors in patients who have already battled cancer.

"This tool has taken off in the detection of recurrent tumors." says Dr. Robert Zimmerman, the executive vice-chair of radiology at New York-Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Cornell Medical Center, who went on to explain that because PET scans detect active blood flow, it can help specialists distinguish between scar tissue from an old, inactive tumor and a newly-growing one.

 

 
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