Many dose-calculation methods and mathematical codes used will be referred in detailLyraMariaEAndreouMariaGeorgantzoglouAntoniosKordolaimiSofiaLagopatiingentaconnectCurrent Medical Imaging ReviewsLyra M, Andreou M, Georgantzoglou A et al. Radionuclides Used in Nuclear Medicine Therapy-From Production to...
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9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook radionuclide (redirected fromRadionuclides) Medical Encyclopedia ra·di·o·nu·clide (rā′dē-ō-no͞o′klīd′, -nyo͞o′-) n. A radioactive nuclide, especially one used within the body for diagnostic...
Nuclear medicine is a relatively young and emerging discipline, which developed with radionuclides and nuclear technology widely used in biomedical field came into being, and has been a rapid development. 翻译结果2复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 ...
Although 99mTc is widely used for planar imaging and single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) [74], [75], the use of 18F for positron emission tomography (PET) is growing rapidly [76], [77]. A major part of the non-cardiac studies performed in diagnostic nuclear medicine is ...
The working group is promoting the collection of data on the production and use of medical radionuclides in European countries. Trends and prospects, in particular for non-conventional radionuclides will be discussed. •Nuclear medicine ... Subcommittee on Medical Application of Positron Emitting Radi...
In the case of 129I, the levels are useful for estimation of radiation doses due to 131I, which because of short time available after the accident usually could not be precisely estimated. The I129 has also been frequently used as an isotope trace of movement of oceanic waters16. ...
Recently, there has been a resurgence of interest in nuclear medicine therapeutic procedures. Using unsealed sources for therapy is not a new concept; it has been around since the beginnings of nuclear medicine. Treatment of thyroid disorders with radioiodine is a classic example. The availability ...
149 Today, PET and SPECT imaging represent important diagnostic tools that are developing rapidly as part of nuclear medicine, serving the purpose of visualization of pathophysiological processes and monitoring of therapeutic effects in vivo. In contrast to MRI, which can be performed without the use...
Highly enriched uranium (HEU) is used regularly as a target for99Mo production. LEU targets minimize the risk of nuclear weapon proliferation and provide a wider availability of irradiation and processing facilities; such successful LEU developments are located in South Africa, Argentina, South Korea...