Radiology for PET/CT Reporting
Reading PET/CT scans is sometimes challenging. Not infrequently, abnormal findings on CT images are functionally silent and therefore difficult for nuclear medicine practitioners to interpret. Furthermore, in general only a low-dose CT scan is produced as part of the combined PET/CT study, and the r...
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| Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,
2014.
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Table of Contents:
- Normal CT slice by slice: Brain
- Head and neck
- Thorax
- Abdomen
- Pelvis
- Para-physiological CT findings: Brain
- Head and neck
- Thorax
- Abdomen
- Pelvis
- Pathologic CT findings: Brain
- Head and neck
- Thorax
- Abdomen
- Pelvis
- MR for nuclear medicine: Brain
- Bone
- Pelvis.