Radiology-nuclear medicine diagnostic imaging : a correlative approach /
edited by Ali Gholamrezanezhad, Majid Assadi, Hossein Jadvar
- 1 online resource
Includes index
Introduction to Correlative Imaging / Basic Principles of Hybrid Imaging / Cross-sectional Correlate for Integrative Imaging (Anatomical Radiology) / Radiopharmaceuticals / Diseases of the Central Nervous System / PET Imaging in Gliomas / Diseases of the Head and Neck / The Role of Noninvasive Cardiac Imaging in the Management of Diseases of the Cardiovascular System / Vascular System / Diseases of the Pulmonary System / Thoracic Malignancies / A Correlative Approach to Breast Imaging / Correlative Imaging of Benign Gastrointestinal Disorders / Gastrointestinal Malignancies / Hepatobiliary Imaging / Correlative Imaging in Endocrine Diseases / Correlative Imaging in Neuroendocrine Tumors / Nephro-urinary Tract Pathologies / Correlative Approach to Prostate Imaging / Correlative Imaging of the Female Reproductive System / Musculoskeletal Imaging / Spine Disorders / Osteoporosis / Emergency Radiology / Correlative Imaging of Pediatric Diseases / Infection/Inflammation Imaging / Imaging the Lymphatic System / Lymphoma and Myeloma Correlative Imaging / Clinical Application of PET/MRI / 68 Ga-FAPI, a Twin Tracer for 18 F-FDG in the Era of Evolving PET Imaging / Artificial Intelligence in Diagnostic Imaging / Radionuclide Therapies and Correlative Imaging / Prathamesh V Joshi, Alok Pawaskar, Sandip Basu -- Leda Lorenzon, M Bonelli, A Fracchetti, P Ferrari -- Antonio Jesús Láinez Ramos-Bossini, Ángela Salmerón-Ruiz, José Pablo Martínez Barbero, José Pablo Martín Molina, José Luis Martín Rodríguez, Genaro López Milena, Fernando Ruiz Santiago -- Ferdinando Calabria, Mario Leporace, Rosanna Tavolaro, Antonio Bagnato -- Hiroshi Matsuda, Eku Shimosegawa, Yoko Shigemoto, Noriko Sato, Hiroyuki Fujii, Fumio Suzuki, Yukio Kimura, Atsuhiko Sugiyama -- Riccardo Laudicella, C Mantarro, B Catalfamo, P Alongi, M Gaeta, F Minutoli, S Baldari, Sotirios Bisdas -- Florian Dammann, Jan Wartenberg -- Ahmed Aljizeeri, Mouaz H Al-Mallah -- Ahmad Shariftabrizi, Khalid Balawi, Janet H Pollard -- Murat Fani Bozkurt, Bilge Volkan-Salanci -- Sanaz Katal, Thomas G Clifford, Kanhaiyalal Agrawal, Ali Gholamrezanezhad -- Shabnam Mortazavi, Sonya Khan, Kathleen Ruchalski, Cory Daignault, Jerry W Froelich -- Mariano Grosso, Michela Gabelloni, Emanuele Neri, Giuliano Mariani -- Janet H Pollard, Paul A DiCamillo, Ayca Dundar, Sarah L Averill, Yashant Aswani -- Janet H Pollard -- Sana Salehi, Farshad Moradi, Doina Piciu, Hojjat Ahmadzadehfar, Ali Gholamrezanezhad -- Ameya Puranik, Sonal Prasad, Indraja D Devi, Vikas Prasad -- Salar Tofighi, Thomas G Clifford, Saum Ghodoussipour, Peter Henry Joyce, Meisam Hoseinyazdi, Maryam Abdinejad, Saeideh Najafi, Fahad Marafi, Russell H Morgan -- Soheil Kooraki, Hossein Jadvar -- Sanaz Katal, Akram Al-Ibraheem, Fawzi Abuhijla, Ahmad Abdlkadir, Liesl Eibschutz, Ali Gholamrezanezhad -- George R Matcuk, Jordan S Gross, Dakshesh B Patel, Brandon K K Fields, Dorian M Lapalma, Daniel Stahl -- Azadeh Eslambolchi, Amit Gupta, Jay Acharya, Christopher Lee, Kaustav Bera -- Daniela Garcia, Shambo Guha Roy, Reza Hayeri -- Sean K Johnston, Russell Flato, Peter Hu, Peter Henry Joyce, Andrew Chong -- Seth J Crapp, Rachel Pevsner Crum, Nolan Altman, Jyotsna Kochiyil, Eshani Sheth, Caldon J Esdaille -- Christopher J Palestro, Charito Love -- Girolamo Tartaglione, Marco Pagan, Francesco Pio Ieria, Giuseppe Visconti, Tommaso Tartaglione -- Pavel Gelezhe, Sergey Morozov, Anton Kondakov, Mikhail Beregov -- Laura Evangelista, Paolo Artoli, Paola Bartoletti, Antonio Bignotto, Federica Menegatti, Marco Frigo, Stefania Antonia Sperti, Laura Vendramin, Diego Cecchin -- Reyhaneh Manafi-Farid, GhasemAli Divband, HamidReza Amini, Thomas G Clifford, Ali Gholamrezanezhad, Mykol Larvie, Majid Assadi -- Martina Sollini, Daniele Loiacono, Daria Volpe, Alessandro Giaj Levra, Elettra Lomeo, Edoardo Giacomello, Margarita Kirienko, Arturo Chiti, Pierluca Lanzi -- Ashwin Singh Parihar, Erik Mittra
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"The practice of nuclear medicine has undergone significant advances during the last several decades, mainly due to its integration with radiology. The incorporation of cross-sectional imaging into nuclear medicine studies ensures that nuclear medicine maintains its role in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and remains an integral part of the imaging world. In several nuclear medicine studies, imaging is no longer offered without incorporation of anatomic correlation. This has been introduced as SPECT/CT, PET/CT, PET/MRI, and other new integrated imaging techniques. Through the advent of combined nuclear medicine/radiology imaging modalities, nuclear medicine has placed an increased emphasis on incorporating radiological training, especially CT, into its curriculum. Moreover, nuclear medicine residents and physicians must advance their diagnostic skills to be able to interpret combined imaging modalities and correlate radiologic findings with those of scintigraphic imaging. In fact, familiarity with and understanding radiologic features of diseases is becoming imperative for practicing nuclear physicians given the current explosion of radiologic modalities for diagnostic, prognostic and predictive indications. Even in the market of medical imaging, nuclear medicine physicians with no background in diagnostic radiology are becoming less attractive to imaging practices. To address these needs, remarkable attempts have been made to establish combined nuclear medicine/radiology training. However, these attempts are still in the early stages of implementation. Through rapid growth of combined imaging techniques, it is imperative that the nuclear medicine community become familiar with both clinical and research correlates of radiologic techniques and the corresponding nuclear medicine studies. On the other hand, in a remarkable number of diagnostic imaging practices, the nuclear medicine studies are read and interpreted by radiologists, who do not have in-depth training in nuclear medicine. The training requirements of radiologists reading nuclear medicine studies have not been thoroughly addressed and the required skills are difficult to acquire without an appropriately and specifically designed textbook of nuclear medicine - radiology correlative imaging. No such textbook exists to fulfill these needs, as most nuclear medicine textbooks are not designed to provide satisfactory teaching on correlative radiologic modalities"--