
Cholescintigraphy
P. H. Cox(Editor)
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Published in March 1982
Book
Hardback
230 pages
978-90-247-2524-3 (ISBN)
Description
This book is timely and fills a void in the area of cholescintigraphy in Nuclear Medicine. It is true that many articles and papers from symposia on this subject are available but they are all scattered through a volumnous literature. Dr Cox and his colleagues have brought together in an orderly fashion the current available material on hepatobiliary scintigraphy in an excellent volume suitable for both the clinician as well as the clinical scientist. This volume begins with a detailed discussion of anatomy and physiological functions of the liver and bi liary tract followed by a section on scintigraphic functional imaging of the liver. A description of the chemistry and pharma- 99m ceutical considerations of Tc labeled hepatobiliary agents, especially those of Ida-derivatives is included. Next the text follows the usual pattern of discussion on the pharmacodynamics of radiopharmaceuticals, followed by a description of various clinical disease patterns of the liver and the use of cholescintigraphy in evaluating these diseases.
The last sections deal with computer applications in quantitation of liver function followed by a discussion 99m of the clinical role for Tc labeled hepatobiliary agents in comparison to ultrasonography, CT, radiography and in vitro laboratory tests. One notable feature of this book is its discussion on the evaluation of new agents in normal experimental animals and in animals with induced liver disease, correlating this data to define the best radiopharmaceutical and then evaluating the same in patients. This type of methodological treatment of the subject matter is commendable.
The last sections deal with computer applications in quantitation of liver function followed by a discussion 99m of the clinical role for Tc labeled hepatobiliary agents in comparison to ultrasonography, CT, radiography and in vitro laboratory tests. One notable feature of this book is its discussion on the evaluation of new agents in normal experimental animals and in animals with induced liver disease, correlating this data to define the best radiopharmaceutical and then evaluating the same in patients. This type of methodological treatment of the subject matter is commendable.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Dordrecht
Netherlands
Publishing group
Springer
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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biography
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 160 mm
Weight
560 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-247-2524-3 (9789024725243)
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Content
1 The liver and biliary tract. Anatomical and physiological considerations.- 2 In vivo nuclear medical techniques for the evaluation of liver function.- 3 The chemistry and pharmacy of Ida-derivatives.- 4 The radiopharmacological behaviour of Ida-derivatives in normal experimental animals.- 5 Radiopharmacology of Ida-derivatives in experimental liver parenchymal damage as well as obstructed bile-ducts.- 6 The biokinetics of Tc99m labeled hepatobiliary agents in humans.- 7 Functional liver disease.- 8 Cholescintigraphy in obstructive disease.- 9 Cholescintigraphy in focal liver disease.- 10 Examination of patients with biliodigestive anastomoses.- 11 Cholecystitis.- 12 Quantitative studies of hepatobiliary transport.- 13 Cholescintigraphy: Its diagnostic significance in comparison to sonography, CT, X-ray and laboratory tests.- 14 Orthotopic transplantation of liver and bile drainage.- Conclusion.- Index of subjects.