Nuclear Medicine Physics Series in Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering Series
Coordonnateur : De Lima Joao Jose
Edited by a renowned international expert in the field, Nuclear Medicine Physics offers an up-to-date, state-of-the-art account of the physics behind the theoretical foundation and applications of nuclear medicine. It covers important physical aspects of the methods and instruments involved in modern nuclear medicine, along with related biological topics.
The book first discusses the physics of and machines for producing radioisotopes suitable for use in conventional nuclear medicine and PET. After focusing on positron physics and the applications of positrons in medicine and biology, it describes the use of radiopharmaceuticals in molecular imaging, clinical, and research studies. The text then covers modern radiation detectors and measuring methods, including those used in nuclear imaging, as well as numerous imaging methodologies and models, such as two- and three-dimensional image reconstruction algorithms, data processing sequences, new nuclear oncology techniques, and physiological models of the central nervous system. It also introduces biological systems theory, nuclear medicine methods as systems theory procedures, and aspects of kinetic modeling. The final chapter explores dosimetry and the biological effects of ionizing radiation.
With many new developments occurring in nuclear medicine, it is important to understand how advanced approaches are being used in emerging applications. Offering invaluable insight into this growth, Nuclear Medicine Physics provides in-depth descriptions of new radiolabeled biological drugs, new cell labeling techniques, new technical concepts in radiation detection, improvements in instrumentation, and much more.
Introduction. Radioisotopes and Radiopharmaceuticals Production. Positron Physics: Applications in Medicine and Biology. Modern Radiation Detectors and Measuring Methods. Systems in Nuclear Medicine. Imaging Methodologies. Dosimetry and Biological Effects of Radiation. Index.
João José Pedroso de Lima is a professor emeritus of biophysics at the University of Coimbra in Portugal, where he was president of the executive board of the Institute of Biomedical Research in Light and Image (IBILI). Dr. Lima has published numerous papers and has received over twenty scientific awards, including an honorary degree by the University of Aveiro. His main research interests include nuclear medicine physics, biomedical systems, and biophysics of respiration.
Date de parution : 09-2018
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 01-2011
Ouvrage de 524 p.
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Nuclear Medicine Physics :
Mots-clés :
Excitation Functions; Ionizing Radiation; positron; Pet System; lifetime; Attenuation Correction; annihilation; Compton Effect; radiation; NM Imaging; molecular; Radionuclide Production; imaging; Image Reconstruction; coordination; Positron Lifetime; chemistry; Absorbed Dose; conventional; Cellular Dosimetry; linear; Isochronous Cyclotron; Acceleration Gap; Electron Momentum Distribution; Positron Lifetime Measurements; Pet Scanner; Attenuation Map; Positron Annihilation; Energy Degradation; Conventional NM; Spinal Cord; Annihilation Site; Positron Diffusion Length; Annihilation Radiation; Compound Nucleus