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Nuclear Medicine: Page 428
Theragenics adds distributor
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
January 4, 2001
GE buys out Elscint's ELGEMS stake
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
January 3, 2001
Brain SPECT sheds new light on neuronal migration disorders
By
Shalmali Pal
Technetium-99m ethyl cysteinate dimer (ECD) brain SPECT offers information on small areas of cortical dysplasia. Imaging the cerebral cortex with SPECT rather than MRI may prove useful in the detection of functionally focal abnormalities associated with neuronal migration disorders, according to Korean researchers.
January 1, 2001
Philips completes tender offer for ADAC
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AuntMinnie.com staff writers
December 18, 2000
Philips purchase of ADAC gets U.S. OK
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
December 7, 2000
Lorad to distribute Gamma Medica scintigraphy camera
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
December 5, 2000
DuPont myocardial perfusion agent predicts risk in seniors
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
December 4, 2000
GE and Siemens cross swords in hybrid PET/CT imaging
By
Brian Casey
CHICAGO - Hybrid imaging with combination PET/CT scanners gained new legitimacy at this week’s RSNA meeting when two of the nuclear medicine market’s largest players introduced new hybrid systems.
November 27, 2000
PET imaging ignites nuclear medicine
Fueled by promising clinical results, the PET market is on fire this year, and many companies are pouring R&D funds into the long-neglected technology in hopes of riding the updraft.
November 25, 2000
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Erik L. Ridley
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November 24, 2000
GE buys SMV as consolidation continues in nuclear medicine
By
Brian Casey
Independent imaging vendors are becoming an endangered species. Nuclear medicine firm SMV became the latest to fall under the wing of a multimodality vendor when it was purchased by GE Medical Systems in an deal announced today.
November 16, 2000
PET imaging ignites nuclear medicine
Fueled by promising clinical results, the PET market is on fire this year, and many companies are pouring R&D funds into the long-neglected technology in hopes of riding the updraft. Visitors to nuclear medicine vendors' booths at the RSNA show will see new systems that offer PET technology at new price points, and new scanners that combine PET with anatomical imaging modalities.
November 15, 2000
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