Vol 8, No 2 (2005)

Date published: 2005-06-23

Table of Contents

open access

Editorial

Image fusion in cardiology

Otakar Belohlavek, Jana Votrubova, Hana Malikova, Jiri Weichet

Editorial

Nucl. Med. Rev 2005;8(2):87-89.

Recurrent cerebral gliomas in MRI and Iodine-123-alpha-methyl-tyrosine SPECT: the use of digitally fused images

Piotr Grzelak, Magdalena Górska-Chrząstek, Witold Gajewicz, Jacek Kuśmierek, Krzysztof Tybor, Ludomir Stefańczyk

Nucl. Med. Rev 2005;8(2):94-99.

Bone turnover markers and bone scintigraphy in the evaluation of the skeletal metastases

Beata E. Chrapko, Anna Nocuń, Renata Gołębiewska, Helena Jankowska, Janina Zaorska-Rajca

Nucl. Med. Rev 2005;8(2):100-104.

Evaluation of surgical gamma probes for sentinel node localization in cervical and vulvar cancer

Dariusz Wydra, Rafał Matuszewski, Grzegorz Romanowicz, Tomasz Bandurski

Nucl. Med. Rev 2005;8(2):105-110.

Additional value of hybrid PET/CT fusion imaging vs. conventional CT scan alone in the staging and management of patients with malignant pleural mesothelioma

Valentina Ambrosini, Domenico Rubello, Cristina Nanni, Mohsen Farsad, Paolo Castellucci, Roberto Franchi, Mario Fabbri, Lucia Rampin, Giorgio Crepaldi, Adil Al-Nahhas, Stefano Fanti

Nucl. Med. Rev 2005;8(2):111-115.

Uncertainty analysis of 99mTc-HEPIDA liver clearance determination

Marian J. Surma

Nucl. Med. Rev 2005;8(2):116-124.
Short communications

Skin eruptions following treatment with Iodine-131 for hyperthyroidism. A rare and un-reported early/intermediate side effect

Ashoke K. Paul, Adil AL-Nahhas, Selim M Ansari, Nazrul Islam

Brief communication

Nucl. Med. Rev 2005;8(2):125-127.

Evaluation of sentinel node detection in vulvar cancer

Dariusz Wydra, Sambor Sawicki, Janusz Emerich, Grzegorz Romanowicz

Brief communication

Nucl. Med. Rev 2005;8(2):128-130.

Our first clinical experience with radiosynoviorthesis by means of 166Ho-holmium-boro-macroaggregates

Otakar Kraft, R. Kašparek, V. Ullmann, F. Melichar, M. Kropaček, M. Mirzajevov

Brief communication

Nucl. Med. Rev 2005;8(2):131-134.
Reviews

Optimisation of statistical methodologies for a better diagnosis of neurological and psychiatric disorders by means of SPECT

Marco Pagani, Dario Salmaso, Katalin Borbely

Review paper

Nucl. Med. Rev 2005;8(2):140-149.
Occasional surveys

FDG-PET imaging in Merkel cell carcinoma - value of head-to-toe scan

Haim Golan, Olga Volkov, Olga Linchinsky, Moshe Melloul

Nucl. Med. Rev 2005;8(2):135-136.

The case of Cushing's disease imaging by SPECT examination without manifestation of pituitary adenoma in MRI examination

Marcin Gierach, Joanna Pufal, Stanisław Pilecki, Roman Junik

Nucl. Med. Rev 2005;8(2):137-139.
News and views

News and views

NMR redaction

Other materials agreed with the Editors

Nucl. Med. Rev 2005;8(2):163-170.
Abstracts

Chosen abstracts of Czech Society of nuclear Medicine Congress, Liberec 2005

Congress abstract / Abstract

Nucl. Med. Rev 2005;8(2):171-172.
Interesting image

Increased uptake of technetium-99m methylene diphosphonate in muscles in the course of polymyositis

Zofia Niemir, Robert Oleksa, Rafał Czepczyński, Jerzy Sowiński

Images in Medicine

Nucl. Med. Rev 2005;8(2):153-154.

99mTc-EDDA/HYNIC-octreotate - a new radiotracer for detection and staging of NET. A case of metastatic duodenal carcinoid

Alicja Hubalewska-Dydejczyk, Piotr Szybiński, Katarzyna Fröss-Baron, Renata Mikolajczak, Bohdan Huszno, Anna Sowa-Staszczak

Images in Medicine

Nucl. Med. Rev 2005;8(2):155-156.
Veterinary nuclear medicine



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