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Clinical Atlas of Bone SPECT/CT

Editat de Tim Van den Wyngaert, Gopinath Gnanasegaran, Klaus Strobel
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 feb 2024
This clinical atlas is a comprehensive reference work on bone and joint disorders that can be characterized and assessed with hybrid bone SPECT/CT. It is structured according to the major joints and regions of the skeletal system, including spine, shoulder and elbow, hand and wrist, pelvis and hip, knee, and foot and ankle. For each region, the annotated normal X-ray and cross-sectional anatomy is presented, followed by a general introduction to the most common pathologies and frequent surgical procedures. Optimal bone SPECT/CT acquisition parameters are summarized and pre- and postoperative conditions are then discussed with the aid of informative clinical case vignettes featuring not only bone SPECT/CT images but also correlative findings on other imaging modalities. For every case, teaching points highlighting need-to-know findings and common pitfalls are presented. The book concludes with two dedicated chapters covering bone SPECT/CT imaging in sports injuries and oncology. Featuring many high-quality illustrations, Clinical Atlas of Bone SPECT/CT will be an invaluable resource for all nuclear medicine physicians.
It is published as part of the SpringerReference program, which delivers access to living editions constantly updated through a dynamic peer-review publishing process.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031264481
ISBN-10: 3031264487
Pagini: 1203
Ilustrații: XXIII, 1203 p. 942 illus., 612 illus. in color. In 2 volumes, not available separately.
Dimensiuni: 210 x 279 mm
Greutate: 3.93 kg
Ediția:2023
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

SPECT/CT physics.- SPECT/CT technical artefacts and pitfalls.- Spine.- Shoulder and Elbow.- Hand and Wrist.- Pelvis and Hip.- Knee.- Foot and Ankle.- Sports injuries.- Oncology.


Notă biografică

​Tim Van den Wyngaert is a Professor at the University of Antwerp and a Senior Consultant in Nuclear Medicine at the Antwerp University Hospital (UZA), Belgium. He studied medicine and achieved his PhD at the University of Antwerp while also receiving clinical training in internal medicine and nuclear medicine at the Antwerp University Hospital (UZA). Professor Van den Wyngaert became a staff member and postdoctoral researcher at UZA in 2010, and a tenured faculty member in 2015. Professor Van den Wyngaert’s areas of interest include molecular imaging, bone disease, onco-osteology, and applied biomedical statistics. His current research interests include the clinical development of bone SPECT/CT in benign and malignant diseases, and the (pre)clinical validation of PET tracers for imaging the hallmarks of cancer. He is the Chairman of the European Association of Nuclear Medicine’s Bone and Joint Committee.
Gopinath Gnanasegaran is a ConsultantNuclear Medicine Physician at the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust in London. Completed Nuclear Medicine residency at Guy’s Hospital (2007). He was appointed as a Consultant in Nuclear Medicine at Guys’ and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust in 2007. He moved to Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust in 2016. He was the Chair of Education Committee, British Nuclear Medicine Society (2013-2015) and Chair of Nuclear Medicine Special Interest Group, British Institute of Radiology (2012-2014). He was also a member of European Association of Nuclear Medicine, Bone & Joint Committee, and later member of EANM Oncology and Theranostics Committee. He is currently, Secretary General of World Federation of Nuclear Medicine & Biology.  Dr Gnanasegaran has authored numerous papers in international, peer-reviewed journals. 

Klaus Strobel is adjunct Professor at University of Zurich, Switzerland and chief of Nuclear Medicine service at the department of Nuclear Medicine and Radiology at the Cantonal Hospital of Lucerne. He is doubly board certified in Radiology (2001) and Nuclear Medicine (2007) and trained amongst others at Nuclear Medicine department of University Hospital Zurich and MSK Radiology at University Hospital Balgrist. Prof. Strobel was vice-president of the European Association of Nuclear Medicine`s Bone and Joint Committee. His main research focus is bone and joint SPECT/CT and oncologic PET/CT. He served as teacher at International Diagnostic Course Davos (IDKD) and European School of Molecular Imaging an Therapy (ESMIT)

 

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This clinical atlas is a comprehensive reference work on bone and joint disorders that can be characterized and assessed with hybrid bone SPECT/CT. It is structured according to the major joints and regions of the skeletal system, including spine, shoulder and elbow, hand and wrist, pelvis and hip, knee, and foot and ankle. For each region, the annotated normal X-ray and cross-sectional anatomy is presented, followed by a general introduction to the most common pathologies and frequent surgical procedures. Optimal bone SPECT/CT acquisition parameters are summarized and pre- and postoperative conditions are then discussed with the aid of informative clinical case vignettes featuring not only bone SPECT/CT images but also correlative findings on other imaging modalities. For every case, teaching points highlighting need-to-know findings and common pitfalls are presented. The book concludes with two dedicated chapters covering bone SPECT/CT imaging in sports injuries and oncology. Featuring many high-quality illustrations, Clinical Atlas of Bone SPECT/CT will be an invaluable resource for all nuclear medicine physicians. 
It is published as part of the SpringerReference program, which delivers access to living editions constantly updated through a dynamic peer-review publishing process.

Caracteristici

Annotates the radiologic anatomy of each major skeletal region to aid integrated reporting of bone SPECT/CT studies Highlights need-to-know findings and common pitfalls and features richly illustrated case vignettes Summarizes optimal bone SPECT/CT acquisition parameters