Nuclear Medicine: The Requisites, Third Edition (Requisites in Radiology)
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Average customer review:Product Description
The 3rd Edition of this successful resource continues to present an easy and affordable way to master core knowledge and review important facts pertinent to the specialty. A concise, user-friendly format-with at-a-glance illustrations, boxes, and tables-enables you to access information quickly. Revised throughout to reflect the very latest advances in the field, it makes an excellent study source for certification and recertification review as well as clinical reference.
- Presents clear descriptions of nuclear medicine principles and techniques.
- Emphasizes the core knowledge needed for certification and practice in a clear and succinct manner.
- Offers sample protocols for each procedure.
- Provides an excellent resource at an inexpensive price.
- Presents revised Nuclear Cardiology, Neurology, Endocrine System, and Genitourinary System chapters that reflect the rapid expansion of PET imaging, including a whole new chapter on F-18 FDG PET imaging.
- Features expanded use of Pearls, Pitfalls, and Frequently Asked Questions for more helpful information.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #179980 in Books
- Published on: 2005-12-21
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 704 pages
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About the Author
James H. Thrall, MD, Radiologist-in-Chief, Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA; Harvey Z. Ziessman, MD, Professor, Division of Nuclear Medicine, Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC
Customer Reviews
Learn with pleasure
This textbook is excellent for introducing people to the field of nuclear medicine. The book is divided in two parts: basic principles, chapters 1-4, and clinical scintigraphy, chapters 5-15, including one chapter entitled Pearls, pitfalls and FAQ. The book keeps the pace with the innovations occurred over the last five years since the first edition was published. The fundamental concepts of physics, nuclear pharmacy and instrumentation, are so pleasant and clear to read that easily will capture the attention of the busiest clinician. Residents are the main target of this book, but all those who teach nuclear medicine will find it useful for preparing their lectures as the sharpness is a main feature of the book. The book shows that the authors know perfectly what they write about, as they have taken the time to write what needs to be written concisely: for sure the authors enjoy their profession and care for patients by providing students with an excellent tool.
Competes with Mettler
This is a new edition. Compared to Mettler this probably has a greater range of coverage. Both books are very good. Supplement with PET books like PET/CT: A Case-based Approach by Conti (this may be too expensive for a resident) or PET and PET/CT: A Clinical Guide by Lin (less expensive).
Excellent text for nukes
This is a great textbook for resident level study in nuclear medicine, and the first book I'd use for an introduction. It's concise, with excellent diagrams and pictures of scintograms, and it presents the physics and chemistry behind nuclear med, as well as clinical correlations and the actual technology itself (gamma cameras, collimator's, etc.). Although there are definitely more detailed (and much, much, longer and more expensive) texts out there, this is where to begin a study of nukes, and it can easily be encompassed within the scope of a one month rotation.





