Ausgabe Sonderheft 1/2014
State-of-the-art SPECT/CT: Technology, methodology and applications
Inhalt (16 Artikel)
State-of-the-art SPECT/CT: technology, methodology and applications—defining a new role for an undervalued multimodality imaging technique
Thomas Beyer, Patrick Veit-Haibach
Quantitative SPECT/CT: SPECT joins PET as a quantitative imaging modality
Dale L. Bailey, Kathy P. Willowson
Molecular imaging agents for SPECT (and SPECT/CT)
Gopinath Gnanasegaran, James R. Ballinger
The role of preclinical SPECT in oncological and neurological research in combination with either CT or MRI
Monique R. Bernsen, Pieter E. B. Vaissier, Roel Van Holen, Jan Booij, Freek J. Beekman, Marion de Jong
Clinical applications of SPECT/CT in imaging the extremities
Martin W. Huellner, Klaus Strobel
SPECT/CT for imaging of the spine and pelvis in clinical routine: a physician’s perspective of the adoption of SPECT/CT in a clinical setting with a focus on trauma surgery
Max J. Scheyerer, Carsten Pietsch, Stefan M. Zimmermann, Georg Osterhoff, Hans-Peter Simmen, Clement M. L. Werner
The role of SPECT/CT in radioembolization of liver tumours
Hojjat Ahmadzadehfar, Heying Duan, Alexander R. Haug, Stephan Walrand, Martha Hoffmann
Radiation risk and protection of patients in clinical SPECT/CT
Gunnar Brix, Elke A. Nekolla, Markus Borowski, Dietmar Noßke
Addition of diagnostic CT scan does not increase the cancer risk in patients undergoing SPECT studies
Mohan Doss
Response to letter by Doss: addition of diagnostic CT scan does not increase the cancer risk in patients undergoing SPECT studies
Gunnar Brix, Elke A. Nekolla