June 2001: Nuclear Medicine


Features


PET-CT Section: Defining Hybrid Imaging
  by Lisa Fratt
  Sponsored by an educational grant from GE Medical Systems. The merger of PET and CT to create functional and anatomical images is proving to be a powerful combination in patient diagnosis and care that goes beyond oncology applications.
Teleradiology: Down the Road and Around the Globe
  by Gillian Klucas
  The electronic transmission of radiographic images and reports from one location to another has transformed into a wide range of uses to meet the needs of a variety of teleradiology users.


Departments

  To the Point
Changing Disease Management
  Emerging Trends
Beyond Mammography
  by Doug Orr
  Newswatch
June 2001
  Technology Update
Smoothing the Road to Approval for Contrast Agents and Molecular Probes
  by Wayne Forrest
  Implementing Digital
DR in Freestanding Imaging Facilities
  by Marie S. Marchese
Product Showcase
Special Section

The Big Picture
  by Cheryl Hall Harris
  Fusion and Hybrid Imaging Make Their Mark on Disease. The technique of joining PET and CT images via image fusion and new hybrid systems is proving effective for the diagnosis and treatment of solid malignant tumors as well as better patient management of cancer. Continuing development of software fusion capabilities is adding to the technological advances.
Interview: Peter S. Conti, M.D., Ph.D.
  by Marie S. Marchese
  Pushing PET Onward and Upward
The Staying Power of SPECT
  by Lin Muschlitz
SNM Preview
  by Wayne Forrest and Sydney Schuster
  PET and SPECT have a friend in CT

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