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PET/CT in Tuberculosis, 1st ed. 2020 PET/CT Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Sobic Saranovic Dragana, Vorster Mariza, Gambhir Sanjay, Pascual Thomas Neil

Couverture de l’ouvrage PET/CT in Tuberculosis

This book covers both the science of PET/CT imaging in tuberculosis and the impact that this technique can have on disease management through the provision of high-quality evidence regarding function and structure. The scientific principles of PET/CT, the radiopharmaceuticals used in the context of tuberculosis (FDG and non-FDG tracers), patient preparation, and imaging protocols are fully explained. Imaging findings obtained in different settings, including pulmonary and extrapulmonary tuberculosis, tuberculosis and HIV co-infection, and evaluation of response to antituberculous therapy, are described with the aid of many high-quality illustrations. Attention is drawn to mimics of tuberculosis, pitfalls, and limitations. The book will be an excellent asset for referring clinicians, nuclear medicine/radiology physicians, radiographers/technologists, and nurses who routinely work in nuclear medicine and participate in multidisciplinary meetings.


Tuberculosis:  General overview Epidemiology/global burden, clinical presentation etc.- Diagnosis of Tuberculosis.- Radiological imaging in Tuberculosis.- Management of Tuberculosis.- FDG PET/CT Imaging in TB: patient preparation and imaging.- FDG PET/CT in pulmonary TB: Current evidence.- FDG PET/CT in extra pulmonary TB: Current evidence.- FDG PET/CT in TB and HIV.- FDG PET/CT in TB: mimics, pitfalls and limitations.- FDG PET/CT In treatment response assessment of TB.- Non FDG PET tracers in imaging TB.

Dragana Sobic Saranovic  is professor of nuclear medicine, chief of the Chair of Nuclear Medicine, president of  Ph.D. programme for Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Faculty of Medicine University of Belgrade, and deputy   Director of Centre for Nuclear Medicine, Clinical Centre of Serbia.  She is also Visiting professor on Faculty of Medicine University of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Hercegovina. She is the president of Nuclear cardiology Committee of Serbian Medical Society, the member of the Special task group for accreditation of Nuclear Medicine in Serbia. Currently, she is also National delegate of Serbian Society of Nuclear Medicine in European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM) and the member of EANM Ethics Committee.
She managed or participated in 7 national and 12 international projects (IAEA or Erasmus +). She is a member of editorial board and/or reviewer in numerous scientific journals. Also, she was the organizer, chairperson or invited lecturer on numerous scientific meetings and has obtained various scientific awards.  She is an author or co-author in about 350 publications of which 80 in journals indexed in CC and SCI.

Prof Mariza Vorster is a Nuclear Medicine Physician at the University of Pretoria’s Department of Nuclear Medicine in the Steve Biko Academic Hospital, where she is jointly employed as Head of Clinical Unit and Associate Professor. She has published extensively on the subject of Tuberculosis and is a NRF-rated scientist. Scientific awards received include the prestigious South African Chris Jansen research award and best presentation at the IRIST meeting. She is the secretary of the council of Nuclear Physicians and a senate member of the Colleges of Medicine (South Africa).She has collaborated on several IAEA research projects and has been invited as an expert by the IAEA with regards to myocardial perfusion guideline setting, she is involved in the training of

Comprehensive guide to FDG PET/CT imaging in tuberculosis Describes scientific principles and radiopharmaceuticals Presents findings in pulmonary and extrapulmonary disease Aids diagnosis and treatment response assessment