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Samenvatting - Preclinical and clinical imaging with focus on neurology
  • Samenvatting - Preclinical and clinical imaging with focus on neurology

  • Summary • 275 pages • 2022
  • - MRI-contrast principles - MRI imaging principles - Flow effects, flow imaging, angiography - Diffusion - Contrast agents and ME - Functional MRI - Perfusion bolus tracking - Perfusion ASL - Molecular imaging: use of radiotracers in NS - Intro to CT and MRI - Neuroradiological anatomy of the brain - Neuroradiological anatomy of the spine and spinal cord - MR-angiography principles and application - Diffusion weighted imaging - MR-spectroscopy - Future of spinal imaging: plain fil...
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Nuclear Medicine Board  Exam Review 10 a Questions and Answers
  • Nuclear Medicine Board Exam Review 10 a Questions and Answers

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  • hat is blood brain barrier (BBB) imaging used for? Ans- determine cerebral brain death (usually planar imaging if the patient is claustrophobic or needs to be done at the bedside) what are the indications to preforming BBB planar brain imaging? Ans- 1) primary metastatic disease ( glioma, meningioma) 2)intracranial inflammatory disease (abscess, encephalitis) 3)cerebral vascular disease (hemorrhage, vascular occlusion, hemangioma) 4)complications of head trauma what is the blood brain ...
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Nuclear Medicine Board Exam Review 10.0 a Exam Questions and answers with 100% Complete solutions | verified &updated 2024
  • Nuclear Medicine Board Exam Review 10.0 a Exam Questions and answers with 100% Complete solutions | verified &updated 2024

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  • Nuclear Medicine Board Exam Review 10.0 a Exam Questions and answers with 100% Complete solutions | verified &updated 2024 what is blood brain barrier (BBB) imaging used for? - determine cerebral brain death (usually planar imaging if the patient is claustrophobic or needs to be done at the bedside) what are the indications to preforming BBB planar brain imaging? - 1) primary metastatic disease ( glioma, meningioma) 2)intracranial inflammatory disease (abscess, encephalitis) 3)cerebral vascu...
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Nuclear Medicine questions with correct answers
  • Nuclear Medicine questions with correct answers

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  • Nuclear medicine determines the cause of a medical problem based on the ______________ function of organs or tissues. Answer physiologic Radiotracers undergo ____________ decay to produce gamma ray emissions that allow for the detection of the tracer's presence. Answer radioactive Used to transform gamma ray emissions into images that provide information about the function and anatomy of the organ or system being studied. Answer gamma or scintillation camera Nuclear medicine procedures...
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Nuclear Medicine Genitourinary Imaging Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
  • Nuclear Medicine Genitourinary Imaging Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers

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  • Nuclear Medicine Genitourinary Imaging Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers What are the renal radiotracers? Tc-99m DTPA Tc-99m MAG3 Tc-99m DMSA What is a DTPA used for? Tc-99m DTPA (diethylene-triamine-pentaacetate) is one of the technetium radiopharmaceuticals used in renal imaging and primarily used to measure the glomerular filtration rate (GFR). How is DTPA metabolized? glomerular filtration How much DTPA is excreted into the tubules with each pass? 20% What does DTPA mirro...
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Nuclear Medicine Genitourinary Imaging Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
  • Nuclear Medicine Genitourinary Imaging Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers

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  • Nuclear Medicine Genitourinary Imaging Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers What are the renal radiotracers? Tc-99m DTPA Tc-99m MAG3 Tc-99m DMSA What is a DTPA used for? Tc-99m DTPA (diethylene-triamine-pentaacetate) is one of the technetium radiopharmaceuticals used in renal imaging and primarily used to measure the glomerular filtration rate (GFR). How is DTPA metabolized? glomerular filtration How much DTPA is excreted into the tubules with each pass? 20% What does DTPA mirro...
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Nuclear Medicine Genitourinary Imaging Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
  • Nuclear Medicine Genitourinary Imaging Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers

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  • Nuclear Medicine Genitourinary Imaging Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers What are the renal radiotracers? Tc-99m DTPA Tc-99m MAG3 Tc-99m DMSA What is a DTPA used for? Tc-99m DTPA (diethylene-triamine-pentaacetate) is one of the technetium radiopharmaceuticals used in renal imaging and primarily used to measure the glomerular filtration rate (GFR). How is DTPA metabolized? glomerular filtration How much DTPA is excreted into the tubules with each pass? 20% What does DTPA mirro...
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LE7 College aantekeningen Oncology (NWI-BM015C) - Molecular Imaging of Cancer
  • LE7 College aantekeningen Oncology (NWI-BM015C) - Molecular Imaging of Cancer

  • Class notes • 19 pages • 2023
  • Lecture notes molecular imaging of cancer from the course oncology. Including figures and important subjects for the exam in bold.
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Gray's Anatomy for Students Ch 1 The Body Study Guide
  • Gray's Anatomy for Students Ch 1 The Body Study Guide

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  • Gray's Anatomy for Students Ch 1 The Body Study Guide. Regional Approach - answerA method of studying anatomy that considers each region of the body in isolation. Systemic Approach - answerA method of studying anatomy where the body is studied system by system (i.e., cardiovascular, nervous, etc.) Coronal Plane - answerAn anatomical plane dividing the body into anterior (front) and posterior (back) halves. Sagittal Plane - answerAn anatomical plane that divides the body into left and ri...
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Merrill's Chapter 34 Nuclear Medicine Questions and Answers
  • Merrill's Chapter 34 Nuclear Medicine Questions and Answers

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  • Merrill's Chapter 34 Nuclear Medicine Questions and Answers Naturally occurring radionuclides are not used for nucmed imaging because of the high patient dose Half-life (T1/2) the time it takes the nuclide to decay to half its original activity Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:02 / 0:15 Full screen Brainpower Read More The most common radionuclide in nucmed Technetium (99mTc) One desirable characteristic on an imaging p...
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