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Volume 333:1653-1654 December 14, 1995 Number 24
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Nuclear Medicine in Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment

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Edited by I.P.C. Murray and P.J. Ell. 1388 pp. in two volumes, illustrated. New York, Churchill Livingstone, 1995. $249. ISBN 0-443-04710-3.

This encyclopedic overview of applications of nuclear medicine in a clinical setting is a substantial work containing 114 chapters by 149 authors from around the world. The book has eight major sections. The first seven describe the application of nuclear medicine to acute care, renal disorders, gastrointestinal function, neurologic and psychiatric diagnosis, tumor diagnosis and therapy, disorders of bones and joints, and cardiology. The final section deals with the basic sciences. Some sections are subdivided into parts dealing with methodology and patient-related topics. The book covers all major areas of nuclear medicine in detail. The section on nuclear medicine in . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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