Abstract

Extracted from text ... SAMJ FORUM 598 Nuclear medicine is expanding into new areas of clinical practice, of which positron emission tomography (PET) is an example. As in new treatments with labelled monoclonal antibodies, especially for lymphoma, the wide introduction of PET into health care in South Africa presents benefits and challenges to patients, doctors, and funders. PET is an imaging modality that has been available in specialised centres in the developed world since the 1970s. It was initially used as a research tool to image organ function in vivo. The development of the radiopharmaceutical F-18- fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG), a glucose analogue taken up avidly ..

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