[PDF][PDF] Temporal behavior of peripheral organ distribution volume in mammillary systems. I. A new tool for in vivo tracer kinetic analysis
PL Decostre, Y Salmon - Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 1990 - Soc Nuclear Med
Temporal Behavior of Peripheral Organ Distribution Volume in Mammillary Systems. I•A
New Tool for In Vivo Tracer Kinetic A Page 1 any time, the plasma concentration contains the …
New Tool for In Vivo Tracer Kinetic A Page 1 any time, the plasma concentration contains the …
Physiological significance of the rate constants in compartmental analysis
ND Charkes - Nuclear medicine communications, 2001 - journals.lww.com
Transfer (rate) constants in compartmental analysis are generally considered solely in
operational terms, and little attention has been paid to their physiological interpretation. In …
operational terms, and little attention has been paid to their physiological interpretation. In …
Tracer flows and'difficult'organs
MD Rutland - Nuclear medicine communications, 1995 - journals.lww.com
This paper describes a method for measuring tracer kinetics in organs which are larger than
the field of view of a gamma camera, by performing initial dynamic studies on part of that …
the field of view of a gamma camera, by performing initial dynamic studies on part of that …
Interactive compartmental modeling
JT Kuikka - The Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 1998 - search.proquest.com
TO THE EDITOR: Burger and Buck (1) emphasize that their interactive compartmental
modeling software package is a highly versatile tool for the analysis of time-activity curves …
modeling software package is a highly versatile tool for the analysis of time-activity curves …
An analytical solution set for a four-compartment mixed mammillary/catenary model
ND Charkes, JA Siegel - Nuclear medicine communications, 1999 - journals.lww.com
The purpose of this study was to extract the intercompartmental rate constants analytically
from the coefficients and exponents of the exponential sum fitted to tracer data points for a …
from the coefficients and exponents of the exponential sum fitted to tracer data points for a …
Quantification of breast cancer blood flow in absolute units using Gjedde-Rutland-Patlak analysis of 99mTc-MIBI uptake
WY Ussov, JE Riannel, EM Slonimskaya… - Nuclear Medicine …, 1999 - journals.viamedica.pl
Background: Scintimammography with 99mTc-MIBI has been proven as efficient technique
of diagnosis of breast cancer. Nevertheless, quantification of breast carcinoma blood flow …
of diagnosis of breast cancer. Nevertheless, quantification of breast carcinoma blood flow …
Blood flow and metabolism in locally advanced breast cancer: relationship to response to therapy
DA Mankoff, LK Dunnwald, JR Gralow… - Journal of Nuclear …, 2002 - Soc Nuclear Med
Locally advanced breast cancer (LABC) is commonly treated with neoadjuvant
chemotherapy followed by definitive surgery. The factors influencing the response of LABC …
chemotherapy followed by definitive surgery. The factors influencing the response of LABC …
" FUR"–one size suits all
M Rutland, L Que, IM Hassan - European journal of nuclear medicine, 2000 - Springer
This work used amalgamated data from previous projects in order to test the concept that
when organ function is expressed in terms of tracer kinetics, the results are independent of …
when organ function is expressed in terms of tracer kinetics, the results are independent of …
Local Vascular Access of Radioprotein Injected Subcutaneously in Healthy Subjects and Patients with Breast Cancer–Related Lymphedema
SJ Pain, RW Barber, JR Ballinger… - Journal of Nuclear …, 2004 - Soc Nuclear Med
The aim of the study was to use dual-isotope lymphoscintigraphy in healthy volunteers and
women with breast cancer–related lymphedema (BCRL) to detect and quantify transport of …
women with breast cancer–related lymphedema (BCRL) to detect and quantify transport of …
Lognormal distribution of cellular uptake of radiopharmaceuticals: implications for biologic response in cancer treatment
P Zanotti-Fregonara, E Hindié - Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 2011 - Soc Nuclear Med
Predicting biologic response after incorporation of radioactivity largely relies on calculating
the absorbed dose. Traditionally, dosimetry has been performed using the mean absorbed …
the absorbed dose. Traditionally, dosimetry has been performed using the mean absorbed …