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Thieme Publishers Delhi Breast Cancer Mimics
Book SynopsisBreast Cancer Mimics is an enthralling collection of case scenarios collected by radiologists across the globe, highlighting the one common line of thought– benign breast lesions that resemble malignancies. Composed of dedicated breast radiologists, this book reflects the practical challenges that have been encountered in actual scenarios. Sufficient and only relevant content has been provided, with more emphasis being laid on the images and descriptors which can aid in distinguishing these conditions from malignancies. Key Features Wide coverage of all benign conditions which mimic malignancy on imaging. Apart from common conditions, even some of the rarest cases such as mammary tuberculosis, filariasis, granular cell tumor of the breast, and angiomatosis have been covered. Classified, topic-specific literature background and histology creates a complete picture for the reader. Self-assessment questions at the end of each unit enable the reader to not only recapitulate the content but also stimulate the thinking process. Urszula Wegner, MD, is an experienced Consultant Radiologist who is recognized for her aptitude in research with regard to breast imaging. She has worked across the United Kingdom and Europe, building a robust academic and professional development record. After being awarded the National Diploma in Radiology &Diagnostic Imaging and EDIR Diploma, she has pursued fellowships in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and an observership in Germany. Her research interests include mammography and early breast cancer detection with contrast-enhanced mammography and MRI. She has been an invited presenter at RSNA 2019 and also authored ESR assessment modules. Chitrangada Singh, MD, is a gold medalist in Radiology. A slew of award-winning presentations led her toward bagging the scholarship in Advanced Breast Imaging offered by the European Society of Radiology (ESR) at the United Kingdom. A wide array of breast interventions, vacuum-aided biopsies and excisions, innovative methods of localizations, CESM, MRI, and CT staging with surgical and pathological correlations have been an essential part of her training at the United Kingdom. A winner of the RSNA grant 2019, she has authored numerous publications in national and international journals. Table of Contents1. Inflammatory and Infectious Diseases 2. Metabolic and Immunologic Conditions 3. Lesions of Vascular and Neural Origin 4. Proliferative Disorders 5. Miscellaneous Lesions Summary Quiz
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Myocardial Perfusion Scintigraphy From Request to Report
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Ultrasound and Infertility
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Bioimaging
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Clinical Nuclear Medicine Physics with MATLAB
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Physics of PET and SPECT Imaging
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Handbook of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular
Book SynopsisMathematical modelling is an important part of nuclear medicine. Therefore, several chapters of this book have been dedicated towards describing this topic. In these chapters, an emphasis has been put on describing the mathematical modelling of the radiation transport of photons and electrons, as well as on the transportation of radiopharmaceuticals between different organs and compartments. It also includes computer models of patient dosimetry. Two chapters of this book are devoted towards introducing the concept of biostatistics and radiobiology. These chapters are followed by chapters detailing dosimetry procedures commonly used in the context of diagnostic imaging, as well as patient-specific dosimetry for radiotherapy treatments. For safety reasons, many of the methods used in nuclear medicine and molecular imaging are tightly regulated. Therefore, this volume also highlights the basic principles for radiation protection. It discusses the process of how guidelines and reTable of ContentsContentsPreface...............................................................................................................................viiEditor..................................................................................................................................ixContributors.......................................................................................................................xiChapter 1 Introduction to Biostatistics..........................................................................1Johan Gustafsson and Markus NilssonChapter 2 Radiobiology....................................................................................................17Lidia Strigari and Marta CremonesiChapter 3 Diagnostic Dosimetry.............................................................................................33Lennart Johansson† and Martin AnderssonChapter 4 Time- activity Curves: Data, Models, Curve Fitting, and Model Selection..........................69Gerhard GlattingChapter 5 Tracer Kinetic Modelling and Its Use in PET Quantification..............................................83Mark Lubberink and Michel KooleChapter 6 Principles of Radiological Protection in Healthcare..........................................................101Soren MattssonChapter 7 Controversies in Nuclear Medicine Dosimetry..................................................................115Michael G. StabinChapter 8 Monte Carlo Simulation of Photon and Electron Transport in Matter..............................123Jose M. Fernandez-VareaChapter 9 Patient Models for Dosimetry Applications..........................................................141Michael G. StabinChapter 10 Patient- specific Dosimetry Calculations.............................................................155Manuel Bardies, Naomi Clayton, Gunjan Kayal, and Alex Vergara GilChapter 11 Whole- body Dosimetry..................................................169Jonathan GearChapter 12 Personalized Dosimetry in Radioembolization........................................................................................183Remco Bastiaannet and Hugo W.A.M. de JongChapter 13 Thyroid Imaging and Dosimetry..........................................................................207Michael Lassmann and Heribert HanscheidChapter 14 Bone Marrow Dosimetry........................................................................................223Cecilia HindorfChapter 15 Cellular and Multicellular Dosimetry...................................................................235Roger W. HowellChapter 16 Alpha- particle Dosimetry................................................................267Stig PalmChapter 17 Staff Radiation Protection........................................................................275Lena JonssonChapter 18 IAEA Support to Nuclear Medicine...........................................................293Gian Luca Poli
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Cambridge University Press Applied Radiological Anatomy for Medical Students
Book SynopsisApplied Radiological Anatomy for Medical Students, first published in 2007, is the definitive atlas of human anatomy, utilizing the complete range of imaging modalities to describe normal anatomy and radiological findings. Initial chapters describe all imaging techniques and introduce the principles of image interpretation. These are followed by comprehensive sections on each anatomical region. Hundreds of high-quality radiographs, MRI, CT and ultrasound images are included, complemented by concise, focussed text. Many images are accompanied by detailed, fully labelled line illustrations to aid interpretation. Written by leading experts and experienced teachers in imaging and anatomy, Applied Radiological Anatomy for Medical Students is an invaluable resource for all students s of anatomy and radiology.Table of ContentsPart I. The Basics: 1. An introduction to diagnostic imaging techniques Thomas Bryant and Adam Waldman; 2. How to interpret an image Adam Mitchell; Part II. The Thorax: 3. The chest wall and ribs Jonathan Berry and Sujal R. Desai; 4. The breast Stella Comitis; Part III. The Abdomen and Pelvis: 5. The abdominal wall Dominic Blunt; 6. The urogenital system and suprarenal glands Andrea Rockall and Sarah Vinnicombe; Part IV. The Head, Neck and Vertebral Column: 7. The skull and brain Paul Butler; 8. The eye Claudia Kirsch; 9. The ear Claudia Kirsch; 10. The extracranial head and neck Jureerat Thammaroj and Joti Bhattacharya; 11. The vertebral column and spinal cord Claudia Kirsch; Part V. The Limbs: 12. The upper limb Alex Barnacle; 13. The lower limb A. Newman Sanders; Part VI. Developmental Anatomy: 14. Obstetric imaging Ian Suchet and Ruth Williamson; 15. Paediatric imaging Ruth Williamson.
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