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  • Physiological Measurement with Radionuclides in Clinical Practice

    Physiological Measurement with Radionuclides in Clinical Practice by Peters, A. M.; Myers, M. J.;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 29 January 1998
    • Number of Volumes laminated boards

    • ISBN 9780192619945
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages318 pages
    • Size 254x196x22 mm
    • Weight 790 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations line figures and tables
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    Short description:

    Functional imaging is increasingly important to everyday nlinical practice, and clinicians now need to know more about the quantitative aspects of physiology and pathophysiology. In straightforward language for the clinician, this book integrates the principles and mathematics of measurement with the physiological systems to which the quantitative problems are applied.

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    Long description:

    As functional imaging becomes increasingly important in radiology, practitioners in a wide range of disciplines need to understand more about the quantitive aspects of physiology and pathophysiology. In straightforward language, this book integrates the principles and mathematics of measurements with physiological systems to which the quantitive problems are applied. Although there is an emphasis on clinical management with radionuclides and quantitive procedures in nuclear medicine, this book has been written with all practitioners in mind and also therefore embraces techniques based on non-radioactive indicators, including contrast agents used in CT, MRI, and ultrasound. Starting from basic mathematics, the book describes the measurement of fundamental physiological variables, like transit time, clearance, and blood flow, and goes on to cover the perpheral circulation and microvascular solute transfer, the pharmacokinetics of agents routinely used in nuclear medicine, as well as scintillation detectors, data processing, and quantification. In separate chapters, measurements in the heart, lung, gastrointestinal tract, liver, blood, genitourinary tract, brain, and skeleton are discussed, and the book finishes with a chapter on questions and worked answers.

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    Table of Contents:

    Basic mathematics
    Transit time, clearance, distribution volume, and extraction fraction
    Measurement of blood flow
    Pharmacokinetics of agenda routinely used in nuclear medicine
    Scintillation detectors, data processing and quantification
    The peripheral circulation and microvascular solute transfer
    The heart
    The lung
    The gastro-intestinal tract and liver
    Haematology and the spleen
    The genitourinary
    The brain
    Body fluids, electrolytes and bone
    Exercises

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