Overview
- Editors:
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Ronald B. Workman
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Department of Radiology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, USA
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R. Edward Coleman
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Duke University Medical Center, Durham, USA
- Written specifically for the practicing clinician
- Designed as a pocket guide rather than a comprehensive reference
- Provides concise, coherent, and informative discussions
About this book
PET/CT: Essentials for Clinical Practice, edited by Drs. Workman and Coleman, provides an introductory reference source for physicians who want to learn more about PET/CT, as well as for medical students and residents who are involved in the rapidly growing ?eld of PET/CT. The ?rst two chapters of the text outline the basic principles involved in patient preparation, imaging interpretation, and reimbursement. The remainder of the text provides information necessary to make a learned and informed de- sion with regard to the appropriate use of PET/CT in oncologic, cardiac, and neurologic disorders. An important factor in determining the value of any text is the knowledge and credentials of the editors. Dr. Coleman’s background as a leader in the ?elds of nuclear medicine, PET, PET/CT, and reimbursement places him at the fo- front in the knowledge of the subject matter. Dr. Workman, having trained with Dr. Coleman, is eminently suited to co-edit a text of this nature. PET/CT: Essentials for Clinical Practice is a well-written introductory text, and it provides fundamental information to improve understanding and clinical applications of this rapidly-evolving imaging modality. The next decade will involve the ?eld of functional/molecular imaging with a variety of innovative instrumentation developments, allowing us to examine smaller components of the human body with greater accuracy.
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Table of contents (13 chapters)
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Fundamentals of PET and PET/CT Imaging
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- Ronald B. Workman Jr., R. Edward Coleman
Pages 1-22
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Reimbursement for PET and PET/CT Imaging
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Clinical Chapters
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- Ronald B. Workman Jr., R. Edward Coleman
Pages 33-54
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- Ronald B. Workman Jr., R. Edward Coleman
Pages 55-74
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- Terence Z. Wong, Ronald B. Workman Jr., R. Edward Coleman
Pages 75-88
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- Bennett B. Chin, Ronald B. Workman Jr., R. Edward Coleman
Pages 89-103
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- Nirav P. Shah, Ronald B. Workman Jr., R. Edward Coleman
Pages 104-129
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- Martin J. O’Connell, Ronald B. Workman Jr., R. Edward Coleman
Pages 130-142
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- Martin J. O’Connell, Ronald B. Workman Jr., R. Edward Coleman
Pages 143-157
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- Ronald B. Workman Jr., R. Edward Coleman
Pages 158-168
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- Ronald B. Workman Jr., R. Edward Coleman
Pages 169-201
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- Michael W. Hanson, Salvador Borges-Neto
Pages 202-216
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- Ronald B. Workman Jr., Terence Z. Wong, R. Edward Coleman
Pages 217-236
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Back Matter
Pages 237-248
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Radiology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, USA
Ronald B. Workman
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Duke University Medical Center, Durham, USA
R. Edward Coleman