The continuing important role of radionuclide generator systems for nuclear medicine

FF Knapp, S Mirzadeh - European journal of nuclear medicine, 1994 - Springer
In this review, the continuing importance and status of development of radionuclide
generator systems for nuclear medicine are discussed. Radioisotope costs and availability …

Emission computed tomography

TF Budinger, GT Gullberg, RH Huesman - Image reconstruction from …, 1979 - inis.iaea.org
[en] This chapter is devoted to the methods of computer assisted tomography for
determination of the three-dimensional distribution of gamma-emitting radionuclides in the …

Clinical measurement of blood flow in tumours using positron emission tomography: a review

H Anderson, P Price - Nuclear medicine communications, 2002 - journals.lww.com
In oncology drug development there is an increasing need for the in vivo physiological
measurement of changes in tumour blood flow in response to therapy. Positron Emission …

Measurement of local blood flow and distribution volume with short-lived isotopes: A general input technique

SC Huang, RE Carson… - Journal of Cerebral Blood …, 1982 - journals.sagepub.com
A new technique for measuring local blood flow and distribution volume is proposed. The
technique uses short-lived isotopes but is different from the equilibrium method in that no …

Changes in distribution of hepatic blood flow induced by intra‐arterial infusion of angiotensin II in human hepatic cancer

Y Sasaki, S Imaoka, Y Hasegawa, S Nakano… - Cancer, 1985 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Changes in the distribution of the hepatic blood flow induced by intra‐arterial
infusion of angiotensin II (AT‐II) were studied in human hepatic cancers using extremely …

[PDF][PDF] Blood flow and tracer uptake in normal and abnormal canine bone: comparisons with Sr-85 microspheres, Kr-81m, and Tc-99m MDP

JP Lavender, RAA Khan… - Journal of Nuclear …, 1979 - Soc Nuclear Med
Bone scanning with technetium-labeled diphos phonate compounds is used increasingly as
an aid to medical diagnosis. Various factors have been suggested as determinants of the …

A theoretical study of quantitative flow measurements with constant infusion of short-lived isotopes

SC Juang, ME Phelps, EJ Hoffman… - Physics in Medicine & …, 1979 - iopscience.iop.org
Recent developments in the technique of constant infusion and in emission computed
tomography have provided a new method for quantitative regional flow measurements. The …

Generators for short-lived gamma and positron emitting radionuclides: Current status and prospects

M Guillaume, C Brihaye - Nucl. Med. Biol.;(United Kingdom), 1986 - osti.gov
The definition and basic nuclear physics of clinical radionuclide generators are briefly
described. Elution methods and the effects of breakthrough contributing to the daughter's …

Cerebral hemodynamics in arteriovenous malformations: evaluation by single-photon emission CT.

S Takeuchi, H Kikuchi, J Karasawa… - American journal …, 1987 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
Cerebral hemodynamics in six patients with supratentorial arteriovenous malformations
(AVMs) were studied by using single-photon emission CT with three types of radioactive …

Kr (p, xn) excitation functions and/sup 81/Rb-sup (81m) Kr generator studies

E Acerbi, C Birattari, M Bonardi, C De Martinis… - Int. J. Appl. Radiat. Isot.; …, 1981 - osti.gov
Excitation functions for (p, xn) reactions on natural thin krypton gas targets in the 10-45 MeV
proton energy range were measured. Different thick target designs for/sup 81/Rb-sup (81m) …