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Nuclear Cardiology and Correlative Imaging: A Teaching File

Nuclear Cardiology and Correlative Imaging: A Teaching File
Drs. Vitola and Delbeke assembled a group of standout contributors in order to create a resource that advances the knowledge and skills of experienced nuclear cardiologists and radiologists while also preparing residents for the cutting-edge field of nuclear cardiology. Diagnostic tools, physics and instrumentation, and radiopharmaceuticals and protocols central to the field are examined. The comprehensive text covers key applications of myocardial perfusion imaging, including applications in special populations and in emergency departments. Risk assessment, pitfalls, and artefacts are addressed. Additional chapters detail the value of cardiac MRI, multislice computed tomography, stress echocardiography, and PET and PET/CT to nuclear cardiology. Practical case presentations and a wealth of illustrations reinforce instruction on diagnostic guidelines and methods.



Imaging of the Chest: A Teaching File by Patricia J. Mergo,
Imaging of the Chest: A Teaching File by Patricia J. Mergo,
Written by faculty members and residents, this volume of the popular LWW Teaching File Series is an excellent aid for radiology residents preparing for oral board exams. It presents 150 well-illustrated cases, drawn from teaching files in major medical centers, that cover all common chest diseases and current imaging modalities. Cases are presented as unknowns in a consistent format--images and a brief clinical history are followed by relevant findings, differential diagnosis, final diagnosis, and a discussion. This format enables readers to hone their diagnostic reasoning skills and answer exam questions with confidence. Cases are grouped according to pattern of radiographic appearance.



Spatial Imaging Group - No longer active as of Spring 2004, the Spatial Imaging Group at the MIT Media Lab developed new technology and interfaces for high-quality 3D displays.

National Coalition for Quality Diagnostic Imaging Services - The National Coalition for Quality Diagnostic Imaging Services

International Imaging Industry Association - The International Imaging Industry Association was created by a merger of the PIMA and the Digital Imaging Group in 2001. It is a common forum for the industrial imaging industry.

Barium sulfate - Barium sulfate (or barium sulphate), is an ionic compound frequently used clinically as a radiocontrast agent for X-ray imaging and other diagnostic procedures. It is most often used in imaging of the GI tract during what is colloquially known as a 'Barium meal'.



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