Atlas and Anatomy of PET/MRI, PET/CT and SPECT/CT

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This atlas showcases cross-sectional anatomy for the proper interpretation of images generated from PET/MRI, PET/CT, and SPECT/CT applications. Hybrid imaging is at the forefront of nuclear and molecular imaging and enhances data acquisition for the purposes of diagnosis and treatment. Simultaneous evaluation of anatomic and metabolic information about normal and abnormal processes addresses complex clinical questions and raises the level of confidence of the scan interpretation. Extensively illustrated with high-resolution PET/MRI, PET/CT and SPECT/CT images, this atlas provides precise morphologic information for the whole body as well as for specific regions such as the head and neck, abdomen, and musculoskeletal system. Atlas and Anatomy of PET/MRI, PET/CT, AND SPECT/CT, Second Edition is a unique resource for physicians and residents in nuclear medicine, radiology, oncology, neurology, and cardiology.

Author(s): E. Edmund Kim, Vanessa Murad, Jin-Chul Paeng, Gi-Jeong Cheon
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 292
City: Cham

Preface
Acknowledgements
Contents
Contributors
Atlas and Anatomy of PET/MRI
1 Head and Neck
1.1 Case 1
1.2 Case 2
1.3 Case 3
1.4 Case 4
1.5 Case 5
1.6 Case 6
1.7 Case 7
1.8 Case 8
1.9 Case 9
1.10 Case 10
1.11 Case 11
1.12 Case 12
2 Chest
2.1 Case 1
2.2 Case 2
2.3 Case 3
3 Abdomen and Pelvis
3.1 Case 1
3.2 Case 2
3.3 Case 3
3.4 Case 4
3.5 Case 5
3.6 Case 6
3.7 Case 7
3.8 Case 8
3.9 Case 9
3.10 Case 10
3.11 Case 11
3.12 Case 12
3.13 Case 13
4 Musculoskeletal System
4.1 Case 1
4.2 Case 2
4.3 Case 3
References
Atlas and Anatomy of PET/CT
1 18F-FDG PET/CT
1.1 Head and Neck
1.1.1 Case 1
1.1.2 Case 2
1.1.3 Case 3
1.1.4 Case 4
1.1.5 Case 5
1.1.6 Case 6
1.1.7 Case 7
1.2 Chest
1.2.1 Case 1
1.2.2 Case 2
1.2.3 Case 3
1.2.4 Case 4
1.2.5 Case 5
1.2.6 Case 6
1.2.7 Case 7
1.2.8 Case 8
1.2.9 Case 9
1.2.10 Case 10
1.2.11 Case 11
1.2.12 Case 12
1.2.13 Case 13
1.2.14 Case 14
1.2.15 Case 15
1.2.16 Case 16
1.2.17 Case 17
1.2.18 Case 18
1.2.19 Case 19
1.2.20 Case 20
1.2.21 Case 21
1.3 Abdomen and Pelvis
1.3.1 Case 1
1.3.2 Case 2
1.3.3 Case 3
1.3.4 Case 4
1.3.5 Case 5
1.3.6 Case 6
1.3.7 Case 7
1.3.8 Case 8
1.3.9 Case 9
1.3.10 Case 10
1.3.11 Case 11
1.3.12 Case 12
1.3.13 Case 13
1.3.14 Case 14
1.3.15 Case 15
1.3.16 Case 16
1.3.17 Case 17
1.3.18 Case 18
1.3.19 Case 19
1.3.20 Case 20
1.3.21 Case 21
1.3.22 Case 22
1.3.23 Case 23
1.3.24 Case 24
1.3.25 Case 25
1.3.26 Case 26
1.3.27 Case 27
1.3.28 Case 28
1.3.29 Case 29
1.3.30 Case 30
1.3.31 Case 31
1.3.32 Case 32
1.3.33 Case 33
1.3.34 Case 34
1.3.35 Case 35
1.3.36 Case 36
1.3.37 Case 37
1.4 Musculoskeletal System
1.4.1 Case 1
1.4.2 Case 2
1.4.3 Case 3
1.4.4 Case 4
1.4.5 Case 5
1.4.6 Case 6
1.4.7 Case 7
1.4.8 Case 8
1.4.9 Case 9
1.4.10 Case 10
1.4.11 Case 11
1.4.12 Case 12
1.4.13 Case 13
1.4.14 Case 14
1.4.15 Case 15
1.4.16 Case 16
1.4.17 Case 17
2 Non-FDG PET/CT
2.1 18F-Fluciclovine PET/CT
2.1.1 Case 1
2.1.2 Case 2
2.2 68Ga-DOTA TOC PET/CT
2.2.1 Case 1
2.2.2 Case 2
2.2.3 Case 3
2.2.4 Case 4
2.2.5 Case 5
2.3 68Ga-NOTA Glu-Urea-Lys (NGUL) PET/CT
2.3.1 Case 1
2.4 11C-Acetate PET/CT
2.4.1 Case 1
2.4.2 Case 2
2.5 11C-Methionine PET/CT
2.5.1 Case 1
2.5.2 Case 2
2.6 11C-PIB PET/CT
2.6.1 Case 1
2.6.2 Case 2
2.7 18F-FP-CIT PET/CT
2.7.1 Case 1
2.7.2 Case 2
2.8 18F-Flumazenil PET/CT
2.8.1 Case 1
2.9 68Ga-Arginine-Glycine-Aspartic Acid (RGD) PET/CT
2.9.1 Case 1
2.10 18F-Florbetaben PET/CT
2.10.1 Case 1
2.11 18F-Florastamin PET/CT
2.11.1 Case 1
2.12 18F-FDOPA PET/CT
2.12.1 Case 1
2.12.2 Case 2
2.13 18F-Choline PET/CT
2.13.1 Case 1
References
Atlas and Anatomy of SPECT/CT
1 Tumors
1.1 Hepatocellular Carcinoma
1.1.1 Case 1
1.2 Liver Metastases
1.2.1 Case 1
1.2.2 Case 2
1.2.3 Case 3
1.3 Neuroendocrine Tumors
1.3.1 Case 1
1.3.2 Case 2
1.3.3 Case 3
1.3.4 Case 4
1.3.5 Case 5
1.3.6 Case 6
1.3.7 Case 7
1.3.8 Case 8
1.3.9 Case 9
1.3.10 Case 10
1.3.11 Case 11
1.3.12 Case 12
1.4 Neuroblastoma
1.4.1 Case 1
1.5 Paraganglioma
1.5.1 Case 1
1.5.2 Case 2
1.6 Thyroid Cancer
1.6.1 Case 1
1.6.2 Case 2
1.6.3 Case 3
1.7 Parathyroid Adenoma
1.7.1 Case 1
1.7.2 Case 2
1.7.3 Case 3
1.7.4 Case 4
1.7.5 Case 5
1.8 Mesothelioma
1.8.1 Case 1
1.9 Bone Tumors
1.9.1 Case 1
1.9.2 Case 2
1.10 Bone Metastases
1.10.1 Case 1
1.10.2 Case 2
1.10.3 Case 3
1.10.4 Case 4
2 Non-Tumorous Conditions
2.1 Bone
2.1.1 Case 1
2.1.2 Case 2
2.1.3 Case 3
2.1.4 Case 4
2.1.5 Case 5
2.1.6 Case 6
2.1.7 Case 7
2.1.8 Case 8
2.1.9 Case 9
2.2 Others
2.2.1 Gastrointestinal Bleeding
2.2.1.1. Case 1
2.2.1.2. Case 2
2.2.2 Abscess
2.2.2.1. Case 1
2.2.3 Benign Thyroid Pathology
2.2.3.1. Case 1
2.2.3.2. Case 2
2.2.3.3. Case 3
2.2.4 Salivary Glands
2.2.4.1. Case 1
2.2.5 Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)
2.2.5.1. Case 1
2.2.5.2. Case 2
2.2.6 Central Venous Line Obstruction
2.2.6.1. Case 1
2.2.7 Renal
2.2.7.1. Case 1
2.2.7.2. Case 2
2.2.8 Lymphatic System
2.2.8.1. Case 1
2.2.8.2. Case 2
2.2.8.3. Case 3
2.2.8.4. Case 4
2.2.8.5. Case 5
2.2.9 Lung (V/Q)
2.2.9.1. Case 1
2.2.9.2. Case 2
2.2.10 Accessory Spleen
2.2.10.1. Case 1
2.2.11 Adrenal Hyperplasia
2.2.11.1. Case 1
2.2.12 Heart
2.2.12.1. Case 1
2.2.13 Brain
2.2.13.1. Case 1
2.2.13.2. Case 2
References
Index