Overview
- Authors:
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Jean-Louis Baulieu
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Department of Nuclear Medicine, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Tours, France
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Patrice Diot
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Department of Respiratory Diseases and Physiology, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Tours, France
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Etienne LemariƩ
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Department of Respiratory Diseases and Physiology, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Tours, France
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Table of contents (14 chapters)
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- S. Bardet, F. Baulieu, N. Caillat-Vigneron, S. Coequyt, P. Diot, J. J. Lafitte et al.
Pages 23-37
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- P. Diot, E. LemariƩ, A. Le Pape, P. Peltier, N. Caillat-Vigneron
Pages 57-78
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- J. L. Baulieu, P. Bourguet, B. Desrues, E. LemariƩ
Pages 79-87
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- A. Moisan, M. L. Quinquenel
Pages 89-93
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- J. Cadranel, J. Rosso, C. Mayaud, M. Meignan
Pages 95-105
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- F. Baulieu, S. Coequyt, J. J. Lafitte
Pages 107-109
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- D. Poncin, F. Bonnin, B. Bok
Pages 113-116
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Back Matter
Pages 123-124
About this book
Nuclear medicine and lung diseases is intended for chest physicians who use nuclear medicine techniques in clinical practice and for nuclear physicians who perform tests in patients with chest disorders. The book is valuable for clinical practice and describes the interrelationship between the two specialities. Chest physicians will be better able to understand the significance of the results of nuclear medicine and nuclear physicians will appreciate more fully the clinical contexts in which nuclear techniques are of value. In the first part the physical and technical principles of nuclear medicine and the physiopathological bases are developed. In the second part the applications of nuclear medicine are presented in separate chapters on chest diseases - diffuse, infiltrative lung diseases, lung tumors, infections, pulmonary embolism, lung function and surgery, AIDS, lung transplantation, chronic obstructive bronchopulmonary diseases and therapy. Nuclear medicine and lung diseases represents the work of 15 French authors led by three main authors.