Orthopedic Nuclear Medicine
It has been several years since the nuclear medicine community was presented with an outstanding text on bone scintigraphy. Over a span of three decades the value of this enormously important clinical modality has remained undiminished, despite the introduction of new techniques for examining bone, especially magnetic re- nance imaging and positron emission tomography (PET). In fact the positron em- ting sodium fluoride-F-18 was employed as a bone imaging agent over 30 years ago and now finds new value as a potent tool in PET diagnosis. Dr. Elgazzar, a renowned nuclear medicine physician, researcher, author and teacher, has produced an important text on bone scintigraphy at a time when new concepts for use of this modality are on the horizon. His presentation is well gro- ded in the basic sciences and in pathophysiology, an approach which brings a - markable coherence to the text. Correlative imaging concepts are also carefully th- aded through these chapters. The production of a quality bone scan, which will not miss relevant clinical fi- ings because of errors in scanning technique, is not a simple matter, and Dr. Elgazzar emphasizes the caution and care with which the production of every bone scan must be approached, as well as the pitfalls in clinical interpretation. Well illustrated, and containing many tables to succinctly summarize the concepts being covered, this text is remarkably accessible despite its depth and breadth.
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Orthopedic Nuclear Medicine
It has been several years since the nuclear medicine community was presented with an outstanding text on bone scintigraphy. Over a span of three decades the value of this enormously important clinical modality has remained undiminished, despite the introduction of new techniques for examining bone, especially magnetic re- nance imaging and positron emission tomography (PET). In fact the positron em- ting sodium fluoride-F-18 was employed as a bone imaging agent over 30 years ago and now finds new value as a potent tool in PET diagnosis. Dr. Elgazzar, a renowned nuclear medicine physician, researcher, author and teacher, has produced an important text on bone scintigraphy at a time when new concepts for use of this modality are on the horizon. His presentation is well gro- ded in the basic sciences and in pathophysiology, an approach which brings a - markable coherence to the text. Correlative imaging concepts are also carefully th- aded through these chapters. The production of a quality bone scan, which will not miss relevant clinical fi- ings because of errors in scanning technique, is not a simple matter, and Dr. Elgazzar emphasizes the caution and care with which the production of every bone scan must be approached, as well as the pitfalls in clinical interpretation. Well illustrated, and containing many tables to succinctly summarize the concepts being covered, this text is remarkably accessible despite its depth and breadth.
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Orthopedic Nuclear Medicine

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It has been several years since the nuclear medicine community was presented with an outstanding text on bone scintigraphy. Over a span of three decades the value of this enormously important clinical modality has remained undiminished, despite the introduction of new techniques for examining bone, especially magnetic re- nance imaging and positron emission tomography (PET). In fact the positron em- ting sodium fluoride-F-18 was employed as a bone imaging agent over 30 years ago and now finds new value as a potent tool in PET diagnosis. Dr. Elgazzar, a renowned nuclear medicine physician, researcher, author and teacher, has produced an important text on bone scintigraphy at a time when new concepts for use of this modality are on the horizon. His presentation is well gro- ded in the basic sciences and in pathophysiology, an approach which brings a - markable coherence to the text. Correlative imaging concepts are also carefully th- aded through these chapters. The production of a quality bone scan, which will not miss relevant clinical fi- ings because of errors in scanning technique, is not a simple matter, and Dr. Elgazzar emphasizes the caution and care with which the production of every bone scan must be approached, as well as the pitfalls in clinical interpretation. Well illustrated, and containing many tables to succinctly summarize the concepts being covered, this text is remarkably accessible despite its depth and breadth.

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ISBN-13: 9783642187902
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 06/27/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
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About the Author

Abdelhamid H. Elgazzar, MD, FCAP, is a Visiting Professor, Department of Nuclear Medicine at National Cancer Institute, Cairo University. He graduated in 1973 from the School of Medicine, University of Cairo, Egypt and trained in Clinical and Anatomic Pathology at the University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita and in Nuclear Medicine at the University of Cincinnati School of Medicine. He is board certified by the American Board of Pathology (Anatomic and Clinical) and the American Board of Nuclear Medicine. Dr. Elgazzar is a fellow of the College of American Pathologists. He has served as an Associate Professor at the University of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, as Chief of Nuclear Medicine at Tufts-New England Medical Center, Boston, MA and professor and chairman, department of Nuclear Medicine, Kuwait University. He has received awards from several international professional organizations. Dr. Elgazzar acts as a reviewer for several journals. He has edited or authored 15 books and over 150 peer-reviewed papers. He serves as a reviewer for various peer-reviewed medical journals worldwide.

Table of Contents

1 Basic Sciences of Bone and Joint Diseases.- 1.1.- 1.2.- 1.3.- 1.4.- 1.5.- 1.6.- 1.7.- 1.8.- References.- 2 Diagnosis of Inflammatory Bone Diseases.- 2.1.- 2.2.- 2.3.- 2.4.- 2.5.- 2.6.- 2.7.- 2.8.- 2.9.- References.- 3 Diagnosis of Metabolic, Endocrine and Congenital Bone Disease.- 3.1 Introduction.- 3.2.- 3.3.- 3.4.- 3.5.- 3.6.- 3.7.- 3.8.- 3.9.- 3.10.- 3.11.- 3.12.- 3.13.- 3.14.- References.- 4 Diagnosis of Traumatic Disorders.- 4.1.- 4.2.- 4.3.- 4.4.- 4.5.- 4.6.- References.- 5 Diagnosis of Circulatory Disorders.- 5.1.- 5.2.- 5.3.- 5.4.- References.- 6 Neoplastic Bone Diseases.- 6.1.- 6.2.- 6.3.- 6.4.- 6.5.- References.- 7 Diagnosis of Joint Disorders.- 7.1.- 7.2.- 7.3.- 7.4.- 7.5.- 7.6.- 7.7.- 7.8.- 7.9.- 7.10.- 7.11.- References.- 8 Diagnosis of Soft Tissue Calcification.- 8.1 Introduction.- 8.2 Dystrophic Calcification.- 8.3 Metastatic Calcification.- 8.4 Heterotopic Bone Formation.- 8.5 Calcinosis Cutis.- 8.6 Rhabdomyolysis.- References.- 9 Therapeutic Use of Radionuclides in Bone and Joint Disease.- 9.1 Introduction.- 9.2 Treatment of Cancer-related Bone Pain.- 9.3 Radionuclide Synovectom.- 9.4 Other Radionuclide Therapies.- References.
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