Nuclear Imaging

Molecular imaging, also called nuclear imaging, includes positron emission computed tomography (PET) and single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging. This section includes radiopharmaceuticals and tracersPET-CTSPECT-CT, and PET-MRI

Feature | Brady D. Schultz

In the past, nuclear medicine had been coined “unclear medicine” by cynics because of its inability to target exactly ...

Time November 08, 2006
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Feature | Cristen C. Bolan

New whole-body imaging techniques are widening the scope of vision into the details of biological function. By using ...

Time November 08, 2006
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News

The University of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center is the first site in the U.S. to install Siemens’ Inveon, a PET ...

Time November 01, 2006
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News

The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations issued a Sentinel Event Alert that urges healthcare ...

Time July 04, 2006
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Technology

The Xeleris 2 is an advanced nuclear medicine review workstation. One noteworthy feature of the system is XFL (Xeleris ...

Time June 27, 2006
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Technology

Philips’ JETStream Workspace took off at SNM where Philips introduced version 3.0 of its integrated, personalized ...

Time June 27, 2006
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Technology

NumaServer facilitates image communication beyond the department and enterprise. It can be configured to pull images ...

Time June 27, 2006
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Feature | Henry N. Wagner, Jr., M.D.

One of the most prominent figures in nuclear medicine in the last half-century is Dr. Henry Wagner of Johns Hopkins ...

Time June 22, 2006
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Feature | Paul T. Gihring, B.S., P.E.

Nuclear medicine (NM) was one of the first imaging modalities to offer all-digital acquisition and processing, achieve ...

Time May 17, 2006
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