1607 Pages
    by CRC Press

    The long-awaited third edition of An Atlas of Clinical Nuclear Medicine has been revised and updated to encapsulate the developments in the field since the previous edition was published nearly two decades ago.

    Highlights of the Third Edition:

    • Adopts a structured format throughout for quick assimilation
    • Includes expanded coverage of new radiopharmaceuticals, PET/CT, and SPECT/CT
    • Contains new chapters on paediatrics, oncology, and infection imaging
    • Presents a comprehensive set of top-quality nuclear image scans
    • Provides helpful teaching points

    The previous editions of this book received various awards, including Honorable Mention from the Association of American Publishers in 1988 and the Glaxo Prize for Medical Writing in 1989. This foundation has been built upon and expanded to provide the ultimate guide for beginners, those in training, and experienced practitioners.

    Bone
    Endocrine
    Renal
    Nuclear
    Nuclear Oncology
    Brain
    Cardiac
    Lung
    Liver & Spleen
    Gastrointestinal Tract
    Pediatrics
    Infection Imaging
    Miscellaneous
    Therapy

    Biography

    Ignac Fogelman BSc, MD, FRCP is Professor of Nuclear Medicine in the Division of Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering of Kings College London and honorary consultant at Guys and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK

    Susan E. M. Clarke, MB, BS, MSc, FRCP, FRCR, FBIR is an Honorary Consultant in the Department of Nuclear Medicine at Guys and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK and Senior Lecturer in the Division of Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering of Kings College, London, UK

    Gopinath Gnanasegaran, BS, MSc, MD, FRCP is a Consultant Physician in the Department of Nuclear Medicine at Guys and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust

    Gary J. R. Cook, BS, MSc, MD, FRCR, FRCP is Professor of Clinical PET Imaging in the Division of Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering of Kings College London, UK

    "With its excellent quality images, this is a valuable addition to the field. This is one of only a few comprehensive atlases in the field of nuclear medicine, and is expected to remain a valuable reference for many years to come. It should be available in every nuclear medicine department."
    —Bennett S. Greenspan, MD, MS, Medical College of Georgia for Doody's Review Service

    "The editors recognise the multifaceted nature of nuclear medicine and have collaborated with over 60 co-contributors, all international authorities in their specialised areas, to provide comprehensive chapters on all essential topics in nuclear medicine. Each is described in accurate detail and with emphasis on pitfalls encountered and with highest quality imaging to complement them. The editors ensure that the chapters are easy to read and well referenced."
    —Wai-Lup Wong, consultant radiologist, Paul Strickland Scanner Centre, in RAD Magazine