PET evaluation of fatty tumors in the extremity: Possibility of using
... tumors, including benign adipose tissue tumors and liposarcoma diagnosed according to Enzinger and Weiss.1,3 Benign lesions included 30 lipomas, one angiolipoma, and one neural fibrolipoma. Other types of benign adipose tissue tumors were not encountered in this period. We used the term atypical lip ...
... tumors, including benign adipose tissue tumors and liposarcoma diagnosed according to Enzinger and Weiss.1,3 Benign lesions included 30 lipomas, one angiolipoma, and one neural fibrolipoma. Other types of benign adipose tissue tumors were not encountered in this period. We used the term atypical lip ...
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... that 95% of the doctors who participated in the study have experienced headaches and fatigue at least once after surgeries using intense fluoroscopy (Question 11). Radiation is definitely known to cause cancer, and radiation-induced cancers constitute 2% of all cancers [11, 12]. Although it has been ...
... that 95% of the doctors who participated in the study have experienced headaches and fatigue at least once after surgeries using intense fluoroscopy (Question 11). Radiation is definitely known to cause cancer, and radiation-induced cancers constitute 2% of all cancers [11, 12]. Although it has been ...
Radiological Protection in Paediatric Diagnostic and Interventional
... 5.1. Reducing unnecessary dose to the patient ………………………………. 5.2. Reducing unnecessary dose to the staff …………………………………. 5.3. Image acquisition on using digital angiography or digital subtraction ...
... 5.1. Reducing unnecessary dose to the patient ………………………………. 5.2. Reducing unnecessary dose to the staff …………………………………. 5.3. Image acquisition on using digital angiography or digital subtraction ...
Perfusion characteristics of late radiation injury of parotid glands
... acinar cells [5], while late radiation injuries further demonstrate loss of acinar cells, dilatation of intercalated ducts, fibrosis and atrophy of parotid lobules [4, 5]. The functional impairment and morphological damage of the parotid glands can persist as long as 24 months after the irradiation ...
... acinar cells [5], while late radiation injuries further demonstrate loss of acinar cells, dilatation of intercalated ducts, fibrosis and atrophy of parotid lobules [4, 5]. The functional impairment and morphological damage of the parotid glands can persist as long as 24 months after the irradiation ...
1 Comparison of Effective Dose and Lifetime Risk of Cancer
... Comparison of EDLP and ETLD showed significant differences in the two values with EDLP being consistently lower. This agrees with published literature [27-29]. However, the average percentage difference between the two is 54.2% which far exceeds figures quoted by Groves et al [27] of 18% and Hurwitz ...
... Comparison of EDLP and ETLD showed significant differences in the two values with EDLP being consistently lower. This agrees with published literature [27-29]. However, the average percentage difference between the two is 54.2% which far exceeds figures quoted by Groves et al [27] of 18% and Hurwitz ...
Past development of DWI in abdominal MRI
... visual assessment of diffusion images, as well as the quantitative measurement of ADC, have shown great potential for rectal cancer imaging, for the evaluation of the therapeutic response of rectal tumors after chemoradiotherapy(CRT). It has been shown by several authors that, compared with standard ...
... visual assessment of diffusion images, as well as the quantitative measurement of ADC, have shown great potential for rectal cancer imaging, for the evaluation of the therapeutic response of rectal tumors after chemoradiotherapy(CRT). It has been shown by several authors that, compared with standard ...
CT and MRI Improve Detection of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
... controlled trials, the adoption of this practice seems justified because treatment options and clinical outcomes in HCC patients depend primarily on tumor stage at diagnosis. For instance, the association between the number and size of HCC lesions and the rate of tumor recurrence and survival after ...
... controlled trials, the adoption of this practice seems justified because treatment options and clinical outcomes in HCC patients depend primarily on tumor stage at diagnosis. For instance, the association between the number and size of HCC lesions and the rate of tumor recurrence and survival after ...
Brilliance iCT - Philips InCenter
... demonstrated the robustness and diagnostic accuracy of MDCT angiography (MDCTA) for the detection of coronary artery disease (CAD) [1-3], the increased mid-term prognostic value of MDCTA [4] and the positive impact of MDCTA on clinical decision making in the emergency room [5-8]. The combination of ...
... demonstrated the robustness and diagnostic accuracy of MDCT angiography (MDCTA) for the detection of coronary artery disease (CAD) [1-3], the increased mid-term prognostic value of MDCTA [4] and the positive impact of MDCTA on clinical decision making in the emergency room [5-8]. The combination of ...
Effectiveness of dynamic contrast
... 47.4% for ineffective cases respectively. RECISTS evaluation used in conjunction with MRI T-SI curves may enhance the accuracy of tumor assessment. Of the twenty-nine SD cases classified by RECIST in the present study, sixteen were considered to be effective using MRI T-SI, and twelve were considere ...
... 47.4% for ineffective cases respectively. RECISTS evaluation used in conjunction with MRI T-SI curves may enhance the accuracy of tumor assessment. Of the twenty-nine SD cases classified by RECIST in the present study, sixteen were considered to be effective using MRI T-SI, and twelve were considere ...
Radionuclide thyroid scans – British Nuclear Medicine Society
... Patients should be clinically examined to ensure that if nodules are present they are identified. Patients should be positioned under the gamma camera supine with the neck extended. Claustrophobic patients may be imaged sitting. The sternal notch should be identified. The injection site should be im ...
... Patients should be clinically examined to ensure that if nodules are present they are identified. Patients should be positioned under the gamma camera supine with the neck extended. Claustrophobic patients may be imaged sitting. The sternal notch should be identified. The injection site should be im ...
Echocardiography for Cardiac Resynchronization
... CRT, suboptimal lead placement, and other factors not yet defined.24,29-33 Accordingly, the absence of dyssynchrony is only one factor for nonresponse, but one that potentially can be identified prospectively by echocardiographic Doppler methods. Results from the PROSPECT study illustrated that techni ...
... CRT, suboptimal lead placement, and other factors not yet defined.24,29-33 Accordingly, the absence of dyssynchrony is only one factor for nonresponse, but one that potentially can be identified prospectively by echocardiographic Doppler methods. Results from the PROSPECT study illustrated that techni ...
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... of all mandated courses in Reading, Mathematics, English, and English for Academic Purposes; a minimum 2.0 institutional or overall GPA; and 12 credits. The Program Director/Program Chair/Program Coordinator or Internship Placement Office has the discretion to provide override approval as it relates ...
... of all mandated courses in Reading, Mathematics, English, and English for Academic Purposes; a minimum 2.0 institutional or overall GPA; and 12 credits. The Program Director/Program Chair/Program Coordinator or Internship Placement Office has the discretion to provide override approval as it relates ...
(OPEIR) Performance Measure Set
... was to identify and define quality measures toward improving the quality of care for patients undergoing high dose radiation imaging studies and for use in Physician Quality Improvement (PQI) projects for implementation into Maintenance of Certification® (MOC) Part IV programs. The measures in this ...
... was to identify and define quality measures toward improving the quality of care for patients undergoing high dose radiation imaging studies and for use in Physician Quality Improvement (PQI) projects for implementation into Maintenance of Certification® (MOC) Part IV programs. The measures in this ...
ACADEMIC PROGRAM RECOMMENDATIONS FOR GRADUATE DEGREES IN MEDICAL PHYSICS AAPM REPORT NO. 79
... physicist needs to perform basic tasks in the practice of medical physics. This section provides an introduction to some of these basic computational skills. 2.1.5.2 Professional Ethics/Conflict of Interest/Scientific Misconduct This material is intended to cover ethical issues in clinical medicine ...
... physicist needs to perform basic tasks in the practice of medical physics. This section provides an introduction to some of these basic computational skills. 2.1.5.2 Professional Ethics/Conflict of Interest/Scientific Misconduct This material is intended to cover ethical issues in clinical medicine ...
Academic Program Recommendations For Graduate Degrees
... physicist needs to perform basic tasks in the practice of medical physics. This section provides an introduction to some of these basic computational skills. 2.1.5.2 Professional Ethics/Conflict of Interest/Scientific Misconduct This material is intended to cover ethical issues in clinical medicine ...
... physicist needs to perform basic tasks in the practice of medical physics. This section provides an introduction to some of these basic computational skills. 2.1.5.2 Professional Ethics/Conflict of Interest/Scientific Misconduct This material is intended to cover ethical issues in clinical medicine ...
Procedure Guideline for Tumor Imaging with 18F
... contrast agent may be administered to provide adequate visualization of the gastrointestinal tract unless it is medically contraindicated or unnecessary for the clinical indication. This agent may be a positive contrast agent (such as dilute barium), an oral iodinated contrast agent, or a negative c ...
... contrast agent may be administered to provide adequate visualization of the gastrointestinal tract unless it is medically contraindicated or unnecessary for the clinical indication. This agent may be a positive contrast agent (such as dilute barium), an oral iodinated contrast agent, or a negative c ...
reduced radiation exposure and iodine load at low tube kilovoltage
... to minimize the risk of developing radiationinduced cancers during later life. There are several reviews that have recently been published on various tools that can be used to reduce patient exposure from CT [22–26] . The applicability of these low-dose tools is highly dependent on the patients’ cha ...
... to minimize the risk of developing radiationinduced cancers during later life. There are several reviews that have recently been published on various tools that can be used to reduce patient exposure from CT [22–26] . The applicability of these low-dose tools is highly dependent on the patients’ cha ...
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... ischemia is caused by restenosis at the site of angioplasty or by progression of disease in other coronary arteries.8 Therefore, it is beneficial for patients who are being prepared for revascularization procedures to undergo myocardial perfusion imaging to document the presence, extent, and reversi ...
... ischemia is caused by restenosis at the site of angioplasty or by progression of disease in other coronary arteries.8 Therefore, it is beneficial for patients who are being prepared for revascularization procedures to undergo myocardial perfusion imaging to document the presence, extent, and reversi ...
Full Text - RSNA Publications Online
... 115 R of exposure; therefore, 1 cGy is approximately equal to 1 R. Absorbed Dose.—Absorbed dose refers to the energy that is deposited locally in an absorbing medium from ionizing radiation. For the energies typically used in diagnostic x-ray procedures, absorbed dose and kerma are equivalent. By co ...
... 115 R of exposure; therefore, 1 cGy is approximately equal to 1 R. Absorbed Dose.—Absorbed dose refers to the energy that is deposited locally in an absorbing medium from ionizing radiation. For the energies typically used in diagnostic x-ray procedures, absorbed dose and kerma are equivalent. By co ...
Pseudomyxoma Peritonei: Role of 18F-FDG PET in
... (disseminated peritoneal adenomucinosis), and negative for 3 patients with grade II - III and for 10 patients with grade I. PET scanning was positive for 6 patients with CCscore 2 - 3 and for 16 patients with CCscore 0, and negative for 2 patients with CCscore 2 - 3 and for 10 patients with CCscore ...
... (disseminated peritoneal adenomucinosis), and negative for 3 patients with grade II - III and for 10 patients with grade I. PET scanning was positive for 6 patients with CCscore 2 - 3 and for 16 patients with CCscore 0, and negative for 2 patients with CCscore 2 - 3 and for 10 patients with CCscore ...
Clinical PET Imaging – An Asian Perspective
... so that local radiation may be considered. High-grade NHL usually requires no radiation because aggressive chemotherapy would have immediately been given due to the poor prognosis if untreated. The main role of PET in high-grade NHL is to ascertain an effective chemo-regimen in the presence of resid ...
... so that local radiation may be considered. High-grade NHL usually requires no radiation because aggressive chemotherapy would have immediately been given due to the poor prognosis if untreated. The main role of PET in high-grade NHL is to ascertain an effective chemo-regimen in the presence of resid ...
A New Era of Clinical Dopamine Transporter Imaging
... nigral cell count (15). Furthermore, compensatory upregulatory changes of dopamine synthesis rate might occur in PD, hindering accurate measurement (15). DATs are known to be downregulated in PD patients as an early response to decreased synaptic dopamine concentration (16). DAT imaging might be a m ...
... nigral cell count (15). Furthermore, compensatory upregulatory changes of dopamine synthesis rate might occur in PD, hindering accurate measurement (15). DATs are known to be downregulated in PD patients as an early response to decreased synaptic dopamine concentration (16). DAT imaging might be a m ...
Stroke
... strokes and informs prognosis and treatment CTA provides diagnostic, etiologic and prognostic information in AIS Perfusion imaging is promising for better patient selection and longer treatment windows ...
... strokes and informs prognosis and treatment CTA provides diagnostic, etiologic and prognostic information in AIS Perfusion imaging is promising for better patient selection and longer treatment windows ...
Using MRI to diagnose Appendicitis - Stony Brook University School
... points (negative appendectomy rate, perforation rate, time from triage to treatment and discharge home) compared with CT. They showed that US/MRI is comparable to CT, but the main question was not of diagnostic accuracy, and only about 80% of patients were followed up after negative imaging. No cost ...
... points (negative appendectomy rate, perforation rate, time from triage to treatment and discharge home) compared with CT. They showed that US/MRI is comparable to CT, but the main question was not of diagnostic accuracy, and only about 80% of patients were followed up after negative imaging. No cost ...
Effects of gadopentetate dimeglumine and gadodiamide on serum
... to have a diuretic renal effect. This slight difference in effect on creatinine may be explained by some difference between the two compounds. One difference is that gadopentetate dimeglumine is ionic, whereas gadodiamide is non-ionic. This difference relates to the presence of amino groups in gadod ...
... to have a diuretic renal effect. This slight difference in effect on creatinine may be explained by some difference between the two compounds. One difference is that gadopentetate dimeglumine is ionic, whereas gadodiamide is non-ionic. This difference relates to the presence of amino groups in gadod ...
Neutron capture therapy of cancer
Neutron capture therapy (NCT) is a noninvasive therapeutic modality for treating locally invasive malignant tumors such as primary brain tumors and recurrent head and neck cancer. It is a two step procedure: first, the patient is injected with a tumor localizing drug containing a non-radioactive isotope that has a high propensity or cross section (σ) to capture slow neutrons. The cross section of the capture agent is many times greater than that of the other elements present in tissues such as hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. In the second step, the patient is radiated with epithermal neutrons, which after losing energy as they penetrate tissue, are absorbed by the capture agent which subsequently emits high-energy charged particles, thereby resulting in a biologically destructive nuclear reaction (Fig.1).All of the clinical experience to date with NCT is with the non-radioactive isotope boron-10, and this is known as boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT). At this time, the use of other non-radioactive isotopes, such as gadolinium, has been limited, and to date, it has not been used clinically. BNCT has been evaluated clinically as an alternative to conventional radiation therapy for the treatment of malignant brain tumors (gliomas), and more recently, recurrent, locally advanced head and neck cancer.