Drs. Delbeke and Vitola assembled a group of standout contributors in order to create a resource that advances the knowledge and skills of experienced nuclear cardiologists and radiologists while also preparing residents for the cutting-edge field of nuclear cardiology. Diagnostic tools, physics and instrumentation, and radiopharmaceuticals and protocols central to the field are examined. The comprehensive text covers key techniques and the latest technology. Risk assessment, pitfalls, and artifacts are also addressed. Heavily illustrated case presentations highlight situations that readers are likely to encounter in everyday practice.
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From the reviews:
"The book provides an excellent introduction to the topic of nuclear cardiology to trainees in the sub-speciality and an update for specialists in the field. [...] the book deserves a place on the bookshelf of any nuclear medicine or nuclear cardiology department."
RAD Magazine, January, 2006
"The editors of this book . have gathered 49 experts from all around the world to contribute their knowledge and experience in the creation of . nuclear cardiology teaching files. . The chapters are excellently structured. . The first part offers a concise overview on the specific topic, and this is followed by several case presentations. The case presentations are very comprehensive . . this is supported by high-quality figures. . It is highly recommended for everyone who is interested in nuclear cardiology . ." (A. Ugrinska and E. K. J. Pauwels, European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, Vol. 32 (12), 2005)
"In this book, Drs. Vitola (Brazil) and Delbeke (USA) have gathered a large panel of experts who collaborated in reviewing the essential features of nuclear cardiology. . this medium sized book achieves the goal of combining both informative introductory text and multiple case presentations. . Moreover, these cases presentations are widely completed by high quality illustrations. . This is a well-structured educational book that could be highly recommended to all cardiologists and nuclear medicine physicians interested in the field of nuclear cardiology." (A. Manrique, Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, Vol. 27 (6), 2005)