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Atlas of Skeletal SPECT/CT Clinical Images IAEA HUMAN HEALTH SERIES No. 34
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No. 34 Atlas of Skeletal SPECT/CT Clinical Images
IAEA Human Health Series No. 34; ISBN: 978-92-0-103416-8; English Edition; 75.00 euro; 2016
Radiolabelled Autologous Cells: Methods and Standardization for Clinical Use
IAEA HUMAN HEALTH SERIES No. 5
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focuses specifically on single photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography (SPECT/CT) in musculoskeletal imaging, and thus illustrates the inherent advantages of the combination of the metabolic and anatomical components in a single procedure. In addition, the atlas provides information on the usefulness of several sets of specific indications. The publication, which serves more as a training tool than a textbook, will help to further integrate the SPECT and CT experience in clinical practice by presenting a series of typical cases with many different patterns of SPECT/CT seen in bone scintigraphy.
IAEA HUMAN HEALTH SERIES Radiolabelled Autologous Cells: Methods and Standardization for Clinical Use
No. 5
Radiolabelled Autologous Cells: Methods and Standardization for Clinical Use
serves as a useful resource for nuclear medicine physicians, radiologists, radiopharmacists, pharmacologists and other researchers engaged with radiolabelling of autologous products for clinical application. It provides practical guidelines towards clinical work with radiolabelled autologous products and aims to streamline the variety of strategies that have evolved, for example, in the handling of radiolabelled red and white blood cells. The publication highlights the importance of the quality of radiolabelling services, provides advice on safety issues, and also addresses the use of other radiolabelled autologous products and their translation into the clinical environment. IAEA Human Health Series No. 5; ISBN: 978-92-0-101310-1; English Edition; 55.00 euro; 2014
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