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01.03.2004 | Minisymposium
Issues specific to implementing PET–CT for pediatric oncology: what we have learned along the way
verfasst von:
Sue C. Kaste
Erschienen in:
Pediatric Radiology
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Ausgabe 3/2004
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Abstract
In parallel with the expansion of PET imaging to pediatric patients has been the technological development of merging state-of-the-art cross-sectional anatomic information (CT) with functional imaging (PET) into a single modality: PET–CT. Attending to the clinical, scheduling, and medical needs that are unique to imaging children and adolescents can be a challenge, particularly when instituting a single new modality. When that modality bridges two unique, previously independent methods—often previously located in two separate departmental divisions—the details and logistics required to set up a smoothly functioning process can be particularly difficult. This paper focuses on our experience in implementing PET–CT in a tertiary pediatric referral center.