Positron emission tomography in the study of cerebral tumours

Neurosurgical Review(1984)

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Summary Positron emission tomography (PET) uses the shortlived positron-emitting radioisotopes of elements such as oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon as tracers both to image and to measure, non-invasively, normal regional tissue physiology and pathophysiology in man. This technique has been used to study the pathophysiology of brain tumours at the time they present and after therapeutic intervention.
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brain tumour,positron emission tomo- graphy.,nitrogen
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