#18 Expanding the Role of Medical Physics in Nuclear Medicine

#18 Expanding the Role of Medical Physics in Nuclear Medicine

Author:  G. Donald Frey, Michael V. Yester, eds.
ISBN:  9780883189153
Published:  (1989 Summer School) |  368 pp | 

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Table of Contents

The SPECT Camera
L. Stephen Graham, UCLA School of Medicine

Nuclear Medicine Computers
Jon J. Erickson, Diagnostic Technology Consultants

Reconstruction Algorithms
M. A. King and S. J. Glick, University of Massachusetts Medical Center

Fundamentals of Radiolabeled Antibody Dosimetry
Barry W. Wessels and Ellen D. Yorke, George Washington University Medical Center

Acceptance Testing
Jon J. Erickson, Diagnostic Technology Consultants

Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT)
Robert E. Henkin, Loyola Stritch School of Medicine

Fundamentals of Radionuclide Dosimetry
Michael Stabin, Oak Ridge Associated Universities

Diagnostic Applications of Monoclonal Antibodies
Jeffry A. Siegel and David M. Goldenberg, Temple University Hospital

Cyclotrons and Radiopharmaceuticals in Positron Emission Tomography
Council on Scientific Affairs, American Medical Association

PET Tomographs and Instrumentation
Richard D. Hichwa, University of Iowa College of Medicine

PET Site Planning
Richard D. Hichwa, University of Iowa College of Medicine

Cinical Positron Tomography
Robert M. Kessler, Vanderbilt University

New Radiation Dose Limit Standards
Jon H. Trueblood, Medical College of Georgia

Nuclear Medicine Surveys
G. Donald Frey, Medical University of South Carolina

Emergency Planning for Radiation Accidents
William R. Hendee, American Medical Association

The Perception of Health Risks
William R. Hendee, American Medical Association

Non-Standard Instrumentation
Robert E. Zimmerman, Harvard Medical School

Why, When and How to Measure Bone Mass: A Guide for the Beginning User
Christopher E. Cann, University of California-San Francisco

Bone Mineral Scanners
Robert E. Zimmerman, Harvard Medical School

Promising Radiopharmaceuticals
Kenneth T. Cheng, Medical University of South Carolina

Quantitative Studies in Nuclear Medicine
Ernest V. Garcia and C. David Cooke, Emory University