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Nuclear Medicine in Infectious Diseases

Format: Hardback
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG, Cham, Switzerland
Published: 7th Nov 2019
Dimensions: w 155mm h 235mm
Weight: 720g
ISBN-10: 3030254933
ISBN-13: 9783030254933
Barcode No: 9783030254933
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Synopsis
This book is designed as a reference manual that is exceptional in systematically discussing every aspect of nuclear medicine imaging of infections, with careful explanation of the most up-to-date concepts and recent guidelines on diagnostic flowcharts as shared between the EANM, ESR, ESNR, ESCMID, ESC, EACVI, ECCO, ESGAR and EBJIS. It is truly comprehensive, describing all methods, all acquisition parameters, and all interpretation criteria in all infectious diseases. The early chapters discuss currently available radiopharmaceuticals and nuclear medicine imaging technologies, including the hybrid modalities SPECT/CT, PET/CT, and PET/MRI. The remainder of the book is devoted to the nuclear medicine imaging of infections at different body sites as well as fever of unknown origin, fungal infections, and tuberculosis and AIDS-associated infections. Infections represent a real emergency globally, and early diagnosis and treatment follow-up will continue to pose huge challenges. In this context, Nuclear Medicine in Infectious Diseases will be a superb asset for nuclear medicine and infectious disease specialists and other clinicians everywhere.

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"This multidisciplinary approach makes this text book suitable for the differ ent professionals involved and, given the structure and level of detail included, is adequate for experienced professionals looking for a good review and an update on new technologies, as well as for students and junior members of the team having their first insight into infectious dis ease imaging in nuclear medicine." (Andre Nunes, RAD Magazine, September, 2020)