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Necessity of a uniform start for scanning after FDG injection in brain PET study.

29 Apr 2006 The authors' goal was to show the importance of starting scanning at a uniform time after F-18 fluorodeoxyglucose injection in positron emission tomography (PET) brain study. METHOD: Fifteen healthy normal subjects underwent FDG-PET to obtain ...
rec_pub_16856579-necessity-uniform-start-scanning-fdg-injection-brain-pet-study.htm


Cerebral networks for spontaneous and synchronized singing and speaking.

16 Dec 2006 Singing in unison is usually easier than singing alone, but the neural mechanism underlying these two contrasting modes of singing remains unknown. We investigated neural correlates of singing by a functional magnetic resonance imaging study ...
rec_pub_17179865-cerebral-networks-spontaneous-synchronized-singing-speaking.htm


Role of PET/PET CT in the staging and restaging of thoracic oesophageal cancer and gastro-oesophageal cancer: a literature review.

28 Feb 2008 BACKGROUND: Current evidence for the use of FDG PET/PET-CT in staging thoracic oesophageal and GOJ cancer is reviewed. METHODS: PubMed, Medline, Embase (1988-November 2006) and the Cochrane database identified studies in which FDG PET and PET CT ...
rec_pub_17619927-role-pet-pet-ct-staging-restaging-thoracic-oesophageal-cancer-gastro.htm


Naming of newly learned objects: a PET activation study.

30 Aug 2005 The present study tracked the naming-related brain activity by positron emission tomography (PET) when successfully learned unfamiliar objects were named. Ten Finnish-speaking subjects participated in the study. Prior to the PET scan, each subject ...
rec_pub_16095887-naming-newly-learned-objects-pet-activation-study.htm


Words, words, words.

18 Aug 2007
rec_pub_17708737-words-words-words.htm


Imaging and PET-PET/CT imaging.

28 Feb 2008 PET-CT has grown because the lack of anatomic landmarks in PET makes "hardware-fusion" to anatomic cross-sectional data extremely useful. Addition of CT to PET improves specificity, but also sensitivity, and adding PET to CT adds sensitivity and ...
rec_pub_18408643-imaging-pet-pet-ct-imaging.htm


Word and nonword repetition in bilingual subjects: a PET study.

30 Jan 2006 Learning a specific skill during childhood may partly determine the functional organization of the adult brain. This hypothesis led us to study brain activation patterns using positron emission tomography (PET), in which we compared word and ...
rec_pub_16035048-word-nonword-repetition-bilingual-subjects-pet-study.htm


FDG PET, PET/CT, and breast cancer imaging.

29 Sep 2007 Currently, the clinical role of positron emission tomography (PET) and PET/computed tomography (CT) in patients with breast cancer is to provide additional information in select scenarios in which results of conventional imaging are indeterminate ...
rec_pub_18180228-fdg-pet-pet-ct-breast-cancer-imaging.htm


Computer phantom study of brain PET glucose metabolism imaging using a rotating SPECT/PET camera.

29 Jun 2005 Positron emission tomography (PET) with [18F] fluoro-deoxy-glucose (FDG) provides information about glucose metabolism and is used to measure tissue glucose kinetics in the brain. The recent interest in hybrid SPECT/PET systems emerged as a ...
rec_pub_15780862-computer-phantom-study-brain-pet-glucose-metabolism-imaging-using.htm


Rhythmic brain activities related to singing in humans.

14 Oct 2006 To investigate the motor control related to sound production, we studied cortical rhythmic changes during continuous vocalization such as singing. Magnetoencephalographic (MEG) responses were recorded while subjects spoke in the usual way ...
rec_pub_17049276-rhythmic-brain-activities-related-singing-humans.htm

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