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The gold
standard text-reference Diagnostic Nuclear Medicine is now in its Fourth
Edition--with a sharp clinical focus, a streamlined new single-volume format,
and a very attractive price. Written by the top authorities in nuclear medicine,
this brand-new edition offers encyclopedic, clinically oriented coverage of
both instrumentation and applications--from gamma cameras to the use of
functional imaging studies in oncology.
Diagnostic Nuclear Medicine, Fourth Editionguides practitioners through key
developments in fourteen areas--instrumentation, radiopharmaceuticals,
cardiovascular imaging, pulmonary imaging, bone imaging, gastroenterology,
hematology, endocrinology, neurology, nephrology, oncology, transplantation,
pediatrics, and inflammation. Readers will find the latest on PET, molecular
imaging, SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging, and monoclonal antibody
therapy. If it isn't relevant, isn't truly clinical, it isn't in the Fourth Edition.
One of
the best features of this edition is its new size. Diagnostic Nuclear
Medicine has been trimmed from two volumes to one, so that readers
can find exactly what they need quickly, without cross-checking between
volumesThe gold standard text-reference Diagnostic Nuclear Medicine is
now in its Fourth Edition--with a sharp clinical focus, a streamlined new
single-volume format, and a very attractive price. Written by the top
authorities in nuclear medicine, this brand-new edition offers encyclopedic,
clinically oriented coverage of both instrumentation and applications--from
gamma cameras to the use of functional imaging studies in oncology.
Diagnostic Nuclear Medicine, Fourth Editionguides practitioners through key
developments in fourteen areas--instrumentation, radiopharmaceuticals,
cardiovascular imaging, pulmonary imaging, bone imaging, gastroenterology,
hematology, endocrinology, neurology, nephrology, oncology, transplantation,
pediatrics, and inflammation. Readers will find the latest on PET, molecular
imaging, SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging, and monoclonal antibody
therapy. If it isn't relevant, isn't truly clinical, it isn't in the Fourth Edition.
One of
the best features of this edition is its new size. Diagnostic Nuclear
Medicine has been trimmed from two volumes to one, so that readers
can find exactly what they need quickly, without cross-checking between
volumes |