Synopses & Reviews
This completely revised 3rd Edition delivers up-to-date coverage of the most recent developments in technology, instrumentation, and radiopharmaceuticalsand now its in full color! Internationally recognized experts in the field discuss the full range of nuclear cardiology applications, helping readers gain a better perspective on the current and future use of radionuclides in imaging diagnosis of the heart.
Features the contributions of top international experts. Comprehensively covers radiopharmaceuticals, instrumentation, tracer kinetics, perfusion imaging, metabolic imaging, and more!
Provides new discussions of disease and gender-specific issues. Includes a new Mini Atlas of Case Presentations, with highly illustrated coverage of all modalities.Features a new section, New Molecular Approaches, with 5 new chapters: Angiogenesis * Annexin * Vascular Imaging/Detection * Gene Product Imaging * and Imaging Inflammatory ApproachesDelivers 2 new chapters on instrumentation: Attenuation/Scatter Coorection: Physics Aspects and Dynamic Cardia SPECT.Employs a bold new full-color format throughout.
Synopsis
Clinical Nuclear Cardiology is the standard text for clinicians and researchers in nuclear cardiology. New developments in technology, instrumentation and radiopharmaceuticals will be addressed in the third edition of this popular text. New material on molecular imaging will help the reader to access this key area for the development of nuclear cardiology. Special population sections have been added to address the rise in patient management problems. Nuclear Cardiology is a highly visual subject that is best illustrated with four colour images. This edition will be a completely new four colour design, and will be the first in nuclear cardiology.
Synopsis
This completely revised 3rd Edition delivers up-to-date coverage of the most recent developments in technology, instrumentation, and radiopharmaceuticals-and now it's in full color Internationally recognized experts in the field discuss the full range of nuclear cardiology applications, helping readers gain a better perspective on the current and future use of radionuclides in imaging diagnosis of the heart.