Nuclear Medicine


The Nuclear Medicine Section offers the full range of diagnostic procedures including all cardiac imaging procedures and such diverse studies as lymphoscintigraphy, white cell and platelet scintigraphy, and ProstaScint imaging. The Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Center is equipped with cyclotron and extensive chemistry laboratories, and routinely provides F-18 FDG and O-15 water imaging studies for patients requiring tumor staging, cardiac viability studies, and evaluation of brain blood flow or metabolism. Several members of the staff are active in the evaluation of new radiolabeled monoclonal antibodies for diagnosis and therapy of various benign and malignant disorders. Fusion of three-dimensional nuclear medicine images (SPECT or PET) with computed tomography or magnetic resonance images is available for evaluation of complex problems.

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