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Catalano Oronzo - - 2005
BACKGROUND: In the assessment of myocardial infarction (MI) mass, contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (CE-MRI) is comparable to single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). The aim of the present study was to determine whether the MI area, as assessed at CE-MRI and SPECT, is comparable to mass evaluation. We also compared CE-MRI ...
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Biancone L - - 2005
OBJECTIVES: Scintigraphy using radiolabeled leukocytes is a useful technique for assessing intestinal infiltration in Crohn's disease (CD). However, limits of planar images include overlapping activity in other organs and low specificity. To investigate the usefulness of (99m)Tc-HMPAO (hexametyl propylene amine oxime) labeled leukocyte single photon emission computerized tomography (SPECT) for ...
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Ota Miho - - 2005
A 57-year-old female with relapsing polychondritis (RP) showing CNS complications is described with reference to the MRI and SPECT findings. At the age of 56, the patient was diagnosed with RP based on her symptoms, which included bilateral auricular chondritis, nonerosive seronegative inflammatory polyarthritis, and ocular inflammation, as well as ...
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Rajagopalan Navin - - 2005
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to identify which asymptomatic diabetic patients are candidates for screening single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging and to examine angiographic findings and mortality in patients according to SPECT imaging categories. BACKGROUND: Previously we reported a high percentage of abnormal and high-risk SPECT imaging ...
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Debnath U
<b>Background : </b> Diagnosis of stress injuries of spine is very difficult with conventional radiography. <b> Methods : </b> In a observational study, 132 subjects were recruited (between 8 and 38 years of age), who had lumbar spondylolysis or posterior element stress injuries. All these patients underwent clinical examination followed ...
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Okpala N C E - - 2005
This study looks at case series of malignant otitis externa, outlines detailed structural (radiological) and functional (radionuclide) investigations, and discusses their utility in the initial diagnosis, patient management and follow up of this condition. Patients were investigated by computerized tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), two-phase planar and single-photon emission ...
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Catalano Oronzo - - 2005
We compared contrast-enhanced MRI (CeMRI) with the most widely used imaging techniques for myocardial infarct (MI) diagnosis, SPECT and Echo, in unselected patients with chronic coronary artery disease (CAD). Two blinded operators assessed scars on MRI, SPECT and Echo images using a 16-segments LV model. We studied 105 consecutive patients: ...
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Relja G - - 2005
To the best of our knowledge, persistent visual symptoms, lasting months or years without evidence of infarction, a rare complication of migraine with aura, has been reported in only 20 patients. We report the case of a 43-year-old woman with a 31-year history of migraine with typical visual aura. At ...
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Li Shimin - - 2005
We developed a new method for absolute quantification of targeted radiotracers uptake in the myocardium using hybrid SPECT/CT and an external reference point source. A segmentation algorithm based on the level set was developed to determine the endocardial edges from CT, which were subsequently applied to the physically co-registered SPECT. ...
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Slater Andrew - - 2005
PURPOSE OF REPORT: To determine the usefulness of SPECT imaging over planar imaging for the detection of parathyroid adenomas using dual-phase Tc-99m sestamibi. The records of patients referred for dual-phase sestamibi scintigraphy for detection of parathyroid adenomas were reviewed retrospectively. The images were reviewed blindly and planar images were compared ...
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Li Wei - - 2005
Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) images suffer from poor resolution and low contrast, which make it difficult for physicians to put an accurate interpretation for diagnosis, in particular, early diagnosis. Although the Wiener filter is a simple and powerful tool to restore degraded images, the requirement for a priori ...
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Römer Wolfgang - - 2005
In bone scintigraphy, the differentiation between degenerative processes and bone metastases is still difficult. Therefore, additional radiological studies are regularly needed after bone scintigraphy. The now introduced hybrid-cameras combining single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and spiral-CT are unique in the sense that they offer the opportunity to correlate the functional ...
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Robben Joris H - - 2005
Accurate preoperative detection, localization, and staging of the primary tumor and metastases are essential for the selection of appropriate candidates for surgery. In dogs with insulinoma, preoperative assessment usually is performed with transabdominal ultrasonography (US). There are no reports on the use of computed tomography (CT) for this purpose. The ...
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Lampl Yair - - 2005
BACKGROUND: Blood brain barrier (BBB) disruption is accompanied by edema in the surrounding areas of the intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). The aim of the study was to clarify the correlation between BBB breakdown and outcome in ICH. PATIENTS: Twenty-seven patients with primary ICH were included in the study. Each patient underwent ...
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Grzelak Piotr - - 2005
Early detection and site location of recurrent cerebral glioma helps design optimum therapeutic regimen, which contributes to prolonged survival time of the patients. However, diagnosing the neoplastic growth at the post-resection site is a difficult process. The diagnostic modality to provide the most extensive morphological data is dynamic MR tomography. ...
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Amthauer H - - 2005
The objective was the evaluation of single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) with integrated low dose computed tomography (CT) in comparison with a retrospective fusion of SPECT and high-resolution CT and a side-by-side analysis for lesion localisation in patients with neuroendocrine tumours. Twenty-seven patients were examined by multidetector CT. Additionally, ...
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Ruf Juri - - 2004
AIM: To determine the value of single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) with integrated low-dose computed tomography (CT) for the interpretation of inconclusive foci in planar I whole-body scans after radioiodine therapy. METHODS: Twenty-five patients with inconclusive findings in planar scanning after ablative radioiodine therapy (3.7 GBq I) due to ...
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Ooigawa Hidetoshi - - 2004
A 51-year-old woman presented with a fourth ventricle meningioma manifesting as a 2-week history of dizziness and vomiting. Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging revealed a round mass lesion in the fourth ventricle. Thallium-201 chloride single photon emission computed tomography (201TlCl SPECT) showed high and rapid uptake on ...
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Campbell R S D - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether MRI correlates with CT and SPECT imaging for the diagnosis of juvenile spondylolysis, and to determine whether MRI can be used as an exclusive image modality. DESIGN AND PATIENTS: Juveniles and young adults with a history of extension low back pain were evaluated by MRI, CT ...
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Kubota Takao - - 2005
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to compare the accuracy of MR imaging and brain perfusion single-photon emission tomography (SPECT) in diagnosing Alzheimer's disease (AD). METHODS: The transaxial section display of brain perfusion SPECT, three-dimensional stereotactic surface projection (3D-SSP) SPECT image sets, thin-section MR imaging of the hippocampus and ...
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Salm Liesbeth P - - 2004
OBJECTIVES: This study was designed to perform a head-to-head comparison between single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) to evaluate hemodynamic significance of angiographic findings in bypass grafts. BACKGROUND: The hemodynamic significance of a bypass graft stenosis may not always accurately be determined from the coronary angiogram. ...
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Takahashi Nobukazu - - 2004
BACKGROUND: The incidence of missed diagnoses of acute cardiac ischemia in the emergency department could be reduced by a new imaging modality. In the present study, the clinical significance of (99m)Tc-pyrophosphate (PYP), (123)I-beta-methyl-p-iodephenyl-pentadecanoic acid (BMIPP), (201)TlCl scintigraphy (imaging) and T2-weighted inversion-recovery magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for the detection of culprit ...
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Li Zhi-Jie - - 2004
BACKGROUND: Previous reports have yielded controversial results concerning gender differences in regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF). To elucidate this issue, we compared 99mTc ethyl cysteinate dimer single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) images for brain perfusion between aged-matched healthy men and women after correction for partial volume effects (PVEs). METHODS: ...
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Catafau Ana M - - 2004
Imaging with (123)I-Ioflupane single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is a marker of nigrostriatal neuronal integrity, allowing differentiation of parkinsonism with loss of dopaminergic terminals (presynaptic Parkinson syndrome [PS]) from parkinsonism without nigrostriatal degeneration. This study assessed SPECT imaging in 118 patients with clinically uncertain parkinsonian syndromes (CUPS). In 36% of ...
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DeWyngaert J Keith - - 2004
PURPOSE: To demonstrate a method to extract the meaningful biologic information from (111)In-radiolabeled capromab pendetide (ProstaScint) SPECT scans for use in radiation therapy treatment planning by removing that component of the (111)In SPECT images associated with normal structures. METHODS AND MATERIALS: We examined 20 of more than 80 patients who ...
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Laliberte Jean-Francois - - 2004
Visual assessment, with significant inter- or intraobserver variability, is still the norm for the evaluation of Single Photon Emission Computerized Tomography (SPECT) cerebral perfusion studies. We present in this paper an automated method for screening SPECT studies to detect diffuse disseminated abnormalities based on a computerized atlas of normal regional ...
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Fricke Harald - - 2004
Nonuniform soft-tissue attenuation affects the diagnostic accuracy of SPECT in myocardial perfusion imaging. The attenuation map required for attenuation correction can be acquired using x-ray tomography (CT). Frequent findings in attenuation-corrected images are defects in the apical and anterior myocardial wall. We assume that these are artifacts produced by misalignment ...
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Nakazawa Ai - - 2004
Cardiac sarcoidosis is potentially fatal and hence requires a precise diagnosis. We performed dual (67)Ga (Ga)-(99m)Tc-sestamibi (Tc) single-photon emission CT (SPECT) scans by superimposing a Ga-SPECT image on the myocardial outline traced with Tc. The usefulness of this imaging technique in the diagnosis of cardiac sarcoidosis was studied. The subjects ...
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Reinartz Patrick - - 2004
Although ventilation/perfusion (V/Q) lung scintigraphy is a well-accepted and frequently performed procedure in the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism, there is growing controversy about its relevance, particularly due to the increasing competition between scintigraphy and CT. Even though comparative studies between both modalities have already been performed, their results were highly ...
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Cengiz Nilgün - - 2004
Behçet's disease (BD) is a systemic disorder of unknown cause. In our study, we investigated the utility of Tc-99m HMPAO SPECT and MRI in patients with neuro-Beh,cet's disease (n-BD). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Twelve patients (two females, ten males; mean age 33 +/- 9.6 yr; age range 18-45 yr) with n-BD, ...
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Horger Marius - - 2004
OBJECTIVE: This study assessed the benefit of transmission emission tomography (TET) for classification of skeletal lesions in patients with known malignant disease. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The TET technology combines acquisition of SPECT and CT data using the same imaging device, thus allowing perfect overlay of anatomic and functional images. We ...
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Ackerly T - - 2004
This paper is motivated by a clinical requirement to utilise ictal SPECT images for target localisation in stereotactic radiosurgery treatment planning using the xknife system which only supports CT and MRI images. To achieve this, the SPECT images were converted from raw (pixel data only) format into a part 10 ...
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Schettino Chris J - - 2004
OBJECTIVE: Our goal was to evaluate the impact of image fusion on the interpretation of indium-111 Prosta-Scint SPECT scans. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty-seven consecutive patients referred for rising prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels after initial therapy for primary prostate cancer underwent SPECT 96 hr after infusion of (111)In Prosta-Scint, with simultaneous ...
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Yasukawa Yoshihiro - - 2004
The objective of our study is to compare the diagnostic significance of mediastinal CT and (201)Tl-single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) with thymic histology in patients with myasthenia gravis (MG). The subjects were 30 patients with MG who were scheduled to receive thymectomy. They did not receive immunosuppressive therapy. The mediastinal ...
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Sunada Ichiro - - 2004
We observed a discrepancy between the perfusion patterns seen in single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) images obtained using technetium-99m hexamethyl propylene amine oxime (HMPAO) and SPECT images obtained using technetium-99m ethyl cysteinate dimer (ECD) in an 84-year-old man with Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease (CJD). HMPAO-SPECT demonstrated a reduction in perfusion in ...
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Dougall Nadine - - 2004
The current clinical practice of reporting images obtained with single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) with 99mTc-d,l-hexamethylpropylene amine oxime (99mTc HMPAO) images was examined by having 16 experts evaluate the appearance of SPECT images in patients with probable Alzheimer type dementia (ATD), patients with major depressive episode (DSM-IV), and healthy ...
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Matsui M - - 2004
The authors describe a patient who showed paroxysmal dysarthria and right-limb ataxia after midbrain infarction. SPECT imaging showed marked hypoperfusion in the left parietal lobe while the patient was having frequent paroxysmal attacks. After treatment with phenytoin, the symptoms and hypoperfusion in SPECT imaging improved. The authors conclude that dysfunction ...
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Oberndorfer S - - 2004
Familial hemiplegic migraine (FHM) is a rare inherited autosomal dominant disorder. Migraine aura may last up to several weeks and then resolve without sequel. We report a 21-year-old male with FHM since the age of 3 years. Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DWI), perfusion-MR imaging (P-MRI) and [99mTc] hexamethyl-propyleneamine-oxime-single photon emission ...
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Schillaci Orazio - - 2004
OBJECTIVES: To assess the usefulness of a hybrid imaging system (single-photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography, SPECT/CT) for functional anatomical mapping (FAM) using various radiotracers and the additional value of fused SPECT/CT images compared with SPECT alone. METHODS: Eighty-one consecutive patients studied for various clinical situations were evaluated: 10 with 111In-pentetreotide, ...
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Inoue Yusuke - - 2004
BACKGROUND: Septal penetration of high-energy photons may degrade the quality of single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) of the heart with iodine 123-labeled tracers. We investigated the impact of collimator choice on cardiac SPECT with I-123. METHODS AND RESULTS: SPECT of a thoracic phantom containing I-123 solution was performed with ...
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Suzuki Aya - - 2004
Whether a patient with head and neck cancer has mandibular invasion or not is important in determining the method of resection surgery. But, no modality is adequately reliable when used alone in the evaluation of mandibular invasion. Therefore, to more accurately diagnose mandibular invasion in head and neck cancer, we ...
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Tharp K - - 2004
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to determine the diagnostic impact of 131I-SPECT/CT imaging compared with conventional scintigraphic evaluation in the follow-up of patients with thyroid carcinoma. METHODS: Seventy-one patients with thyroid carcinoma underwent concurrent 131I-SPECT/CT, using an integrated imaging system, at various stages of their disease in order ...
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Suga Kazuyoshi - - 2004
PURPOSE: The aim of the study was to provide preliminary validation of the utility of co-registered respiratory-gated ventilation/perfusion single-photon emission computed tomography-computed tomography (SPECT-CT) images in the assessment of regional lung functional impairment in patients with lung cancer. METHODS: Twenty untreated and three radiotherapy-treated patients with lung cancer underwent gated( ...
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Warwick James M - - 2004
Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is a technique widely used in nuclear medicine for the imaging of the many organs including the skeleton and heart, as well as for whole body imaging for the detection of tumors. The use of tracers of cerebral perfusion and more recently brain neurotransmitter ...
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Lund Gunnar K - - 2004
PURPOSE: To evaluate acute myocardial infarction by using first-pass enhancement (FPE) and delayed enhancement (DE) magnetic resonance (MR) imaging compared with thallium 201 ((201)Tl) single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Contrast material-enhanced FPE MR, inversion-recovery DE MR, and rest-redistribution (201)Tl SPECT images were obtained in 60 consecutive ...
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Sarfaraz Mehrdad - - 2004
We have developed an automated technique to accurately register the CT and SPECT scans of the liver of patients treated with radioactive microspheres for tumour targeting assessment. An anthropomorphic phantom was used to validate the accuracy of the registration algorithm. The phantom liver and three fiducial markers placed on its ...
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Gómez-Río Manuel - - 2004
PURPOSE: The aim of this work was to describe the usefulness of a simple (201)Tl single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) technique in the differential diagnosis between tumour recurrence and radionecrosis during the follow-up of patients treated for low-grade gliomas. METHODS: The study population comprised 84 patients treated for low-grade gliomas ...
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Nichols Kenneth - - 2004
BACKGROUND: Calculation differences between various gated blood pool (GBP) single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) (GBPS) algorithms may arise as a result of different modeling assumptions. Little information has been available thus far regarding differences for right ventricular (RV) function calculations, for which GBPS may be uniquely well suited. METHODS ...
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Berding Georg - - 2004
BACKGROUND: The cannabinoid CB1 receptor agonist Delta9-THC has been suggested for treatment of Tourette syndrome (TS). Based on animal studies, the CB1 antagonist [123I]AM281 (N-(Morpholin-4-yl)-1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-5-(4-[123I]iodophenyl)-4-methyl-1H-pyrazole-3-carboxamide) has been proposed for single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) in humans. Our aims were to 1) evaluate specific binding of [123I]AM281 to CB1 receptors ...
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DiFilippo Frank P - - 2004
Characterization of PET and SPECT imaging performance often requires phantoms with complex radionuclide distributions. For example, lesion detection studies use multiple spherical regions of specific target-to-background ratios to simulate cancerous lesions. Such complex distributions are typically created using phantoms with multiple fillable chambers. However, such phantoms are typically difficult and ...
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