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Nuclear medicine imaging in the musculoskeletal system with its ability to assess disease activities has contributed to accurate diagnosis and improved medical and surgical treatment.Several nuclear medicine textbooks and case studies in forms of atlases have been published so far, but there seems to be no in-depth nuclear medicine imaging atlas focused on diseases of the musculoskeletal system. Therefore, the authors have written about common cases as well as rare musculoskeletal disorders for which various imaging techniques of nuclear medicine (bone scan, SPECT, SPECT/CT, PET/CT, PET/MR, etc.) are useful based on their clinical experience in many different hospitals.
This book intends to share the experiences of the authors with nuclear medicine and radiology residents and board specialists, and to help other clinicians who manage musculoskeletal disorders, such as orthopedic and rheumatology, through various cases of musculoskeletal disorders by providing algorithmic imaging utilization to support their patient care.
Auteur
Seoung-Oh YangCollege of Medicine, Seoul National University (1981) Radiology Residency, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul (1985) Fellowship in Nuclear Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital (1988 - 1989) Visiting fellowship (foreign scholarship) in musculoskeletal section of diagnostic radiology, UCSF, San Francisco (1992 - 1993) 154 papers on Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, Osteoporosis fields 23 Books (chapter and translation)
YunYoung Choi Education: College of Medicine, Hanyang University, Graduated with M.D. degree (1990)Postgraduate School, Hanyang University, Graduated with M.S. degree in Radiology (1993)Postgraduate School, Hanyang University, Graduated with Ph.D. degree in Radiology (1997) Medical Training and Career: Radiology Residency, Hanyang University Hospital, Seoul (1995) Fellowship in Nuclear Medicine, Asan Medical Center, Seoul (1995 - 1996)Professor of Nuclear Medicine, Hanyang University College of Medicine, Seoul (1997~) Chief of Nuclear Medicine Dept., Hanyang University Medical Center, Seoul (2001~) Visiting Professor in Nuclear Medicine division of Radiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC(2004-2005) Research Interests: Musculoskeletal SPECT/CT, Musculoskeletal PET/CT, and correlative radiologic imaging studies. Publications: 122 papers on Radiology, and Nuclear Medicine fields 1 book (chapter) Jin-Sook Ryu Education: College of Medicine, Seoul National University, MD (1988)
Graduate School, Seoul National University, MS (1993) & PhD (2000)
Professional Training & Professional Career:
Residency in Internal Medicine, Asan Medical Center, Seoul (1992), Board of Internal Medicine
Fellowship in Nuclear Medicine, Asan Medical Center, Seoul (1992-1995), Board of Nuclear Medicine
Research fellow in Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston (1997-1998)
Chairperson, Dept. of Nuclear Medicine, Asan Medical Center (2008-2014)
Director, Research Council of Hybrid SPECT (K-SPECT) in Korean Society of Nuclear Medicine (2018-2021)
Research Interest:
Nuclear medicine imaging in oncology, endocrinology, and musculoskeletal system.
Radionuclide therapy.
Publication 268 papers on nuclear medicine, oncology and endocrinology fields 3 book chapters.
Contenu
Part I Inflammatory and Infectious Disorders 1 Musculoskeletal infections 2 SEPTIC ARTHRITIS 3 Inflammatory arthritis 4 Non-inflammatory arthritis: Osteoarthritis 5 Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy Part II Traumatic and Circulatory Disorders 6 Fracture, non-union and bone graft 7 Stress Fractures and Sports Injury 8 Osteonecrosis 9 Complex regional pain syndrome Part III Spine and Joint Disorders 10 Spine 11 Hip 12 Knee prostheses 13 Ankle and shoulder Part IV Metabolic and Endocrine Osseous Disorders 14 Metabolic Bone Disease 15 Osteoporosis 16 Fibrous Dysplasia Part V Musculoskeletal Neoplastic Disorders 17 Primary Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors 18 Metastatic musculoskeletal tumors 19 Marrow Replacement Disorders Part VI Miscellaneous Features in Musculoskeletal Nuclear Imaging 20 Soft Tissue Uptake of Bone Scan Agents 21 Musculoskeletal Nuclear Imaging Pitfalls