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A SYMPOSIUM ON "THE TECHNOLOGY OF NMR" Presented by SNM Computer and Instrumentation Councils SheratonWorld Hotel —Orlando, Florida SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1984 Indian Room 5 hrs. AMA Category I credit 8:30 Opening Remarks. R. Eugene Johnston, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC; Jon J. Erickson, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN; Michael L. Goris, Stanford University, Stanford, CA; Bryan R. Westerman, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 8:45 Introduction. G.A. Johnson, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 9:00 Pulse Sequence Considerations for Computed T,, T2, and Spin Density Images. James MacFall—Invited Speaker. Cenerai Electric Medical Systems Croup, Milwaukee, Wl 9:30 Uncertainties in the In Vivo Measurement of Relaxation Parameters. G. Allan Johnson, Robert Herfkens, Mark A. Brown, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC; James MacFall, Cenerai Electric Medical Systems, Mil waukee, WI 10:00 Break (refreshments in lobby) 10:30 A Systematic Approach to Optimization of Pulse Se quences in NMR Imaging by Computer Simulations. G. Bielke, M. Meves, S. Meindl, A. Bruckner, P. Rinck, W. von Seelen, P. Pfannenstiel, NMR Research Croup, Deutsche Klinik fur Diagnostik, Wiesbaden, FRC 11:00 NMR Image Synthesisin Realtime. Stephen J. Riederer, Steven A. Suddarth, Stuart A. Bobman, James N. Lee, Henry Z. Wong, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC; James MacFall, Genera/ Electric Medical Systems Croup, Milwaukee, Wl 11:30 In Vivo Breast Magnetic Resonance Imaging Using a Prototype Breast Coil. Paul C. Wang, Carol B. Stelling, Sally S. Mattingly, Deborah E. Powell, University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington, KY 12:00 Lunch 1:30 An Overview of MR System Design. David D. Faul— Invited Speaker. Siemens Medical Systems,Inc., Iselin, N¡ 2:00 Optimization of Signal-to-Noise Ratio in NMR System Design. Mark Riehl, Genera/ Electric Medical Systems, Milwaukee, Wl 2:30 Unified Description of NMR Imaging, Instrumentation, Data Collection Strategies, and Reconstruction Tech niques. Kevin F.King, Universityof Wisconsin,Madison, Wl; Paul R. Moran, Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC 3:00 Break (refreshments in lobby) 3:30 Gated Cardiology Imaging with NMR Techniques. W. Maclntyre, R.T.Go, J.K. O'Donnell, H. Yeung, B. Sufka, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH 4:00 Council BusinessMeeting (Indian) MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1984 Indian Room 5 hrs. AMA Category I credit 8:30 Overview of NMR Image Reconstruction Principles. T.M. Peters—Invited Speaker. Montreal Neurological In stitute, Montreal, Quebec, Canada 9:00 Some Uses of the Fast Fourier Transform in Medical Imaging. William G. Hawkins, Peter D. Esser,Philip O. Alderson, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, NY 9:30 Three-Dimensional Display of NMR Images. John D. Austin, B.M.W. Tsui, Stephen M. Pizer, Edward V. Staab, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 10:00 Break (refreshments in lobby) 10:30 Special Architectural Considerations in Designing an NMR Facility. W. Pavlicek, W. Maclntyre, J.K. O'Don nell, R.T. Go, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH 11:00 Installation of High-Field NMR Systems into Existing Clinical Facilities.StevenG. Einstein,PhilipsMedical Sys tems, She/ton, CT; Andrew Maudsley, Sun Ki Mun, Howard Simon, Sadek Hilal, Columbia Presbyterian Med ical Center, New York, NY; Richard Sano, Philips Medical Systems, She/ton, CT; Peter Roeschmann, Philips Re search Laboratory, Hamburg, FRC 11:30 Methods For Describing the Uniformity, Resolution, and Contrast of Off-Peak Images. L. Stephen Graham, Richard La Fontaine, Mark A. Stein, James A. Winter, VA Medical Center, Sepulveda, CA 11:45 Update on SPECT.BarbaraY.Croft, Universityof Virginia, Charlottesvìlle,VA 12:00 Lunch 1:30 In Vivo Spectroscopic Imaging. Andrew A. Maudsley— Invited Speaker. College of Physicians& Surgeons, Colum bia University, New York, NY 2:00 Imaging True Flow Velocity and All Higher Order Flow Quantities by Phase-Modulation Techniques in NMR Scanners. Paul R. Moran, Bowman Cray Schoolof Medi cine, Winston-Salem, NC 2:30 Flow and Motion in NMR Imaging: A Tutorial Introduc tion. Richard E.Wendt, Paul H. Murphy, JosephJ. Ford, R. Nick Bryan, John A. Burdine, Baylor College of Medi cine, St. Luke's Episcopal-TexasChildren's Hospitals, and The Texas Heart Institute, Houston, TX 3:00 Break (refreshments in lobby) 3:30 Radio Frequency Shielding for NMR Imaging Systems. James A. Graham, Jr. Keen Corporation, Norwalk, CT 4:00 A Universal Pulse Programmer for NMR Imaging. J.L. Delayre, D. Jenson. University o/Texas Medical School, Houston, TX 4:30 Adjourn SNM Council members will receive their Programs in December. Others may call or write Registrar, SNM, 475 Park Avenue South, NY, NY 10016; (212)889-0717

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A SYMPOSIUM ON"THE TECHNOLOGY OF NMR"

Presented bySNM Computer and Instrumentation Councils

SheratonWorld Hotel —Orlando, Florida

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1984

Indian Room 5 hrs. AMA Category I credit

8:30 Opening Remarks. R. Eugene Johnston, University ofNorth Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC; Jon J. Erickson,Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN; Michael L. Goris,Stanford University, Stanford, CA; Bryan R. Westerman,University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ

8:45 Introduction. G.A. Johnson, Duke University MedicalCenter, Durham, NC

9:00 Pulse Sequence Considerations for Computed T,, T2,and Spin Density Images. James MacFall—InvitedSpeaker. Cenerai Electric Medical Systems Croup,Milwaukee, Wl

9:30 Uncertainties in the In Vivo Measurement of RelaxationParameters. G. Allan Johnson, Robert Herfkens, MarkA. Brown, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC;James MacFall, Cenerai Electric Medical Systems, Milwaukee, WI

10:00 Break (refreshments in lobby)

10:30 A Systematic Approach to Optimization of Pulse Sequences in NMR Imaging by Computer Simulations. G.Bielke, M. Meves, S. Meindl, A. Bruckner, P.Rinck, W.von Seelen, P. Pfannenstiel, NMR Research Croup,Deutsche Klinik fur Diagnostik, Wiesbaden, FRC

11:00 NMR Image Synthesisin Realtime. Stephen J.Riederer,Steven A. Suddarth, Stuart A. Bobman, James N. Lee,Henry Z. Wong, Duke University Medical Center,Durham, NC; James MacFall, Genera/ Electric MedicalSystems Croup, Milwaukee, Wl

11:30 In Vivo Breast Magnetic Resonance Imaging Using aPrototype BreastCoil. Paul C. Wang, Carol B. Stelling,Sally S. Mattingly, Deborah E. Powell, University ofKentucky Medical Center, Lexington, KY

12:00 Lunch

1:30 An Overview of MR System Design. David D. Faul—Invited Speaker. Siemens Medical Systems,Inc., Iselin, N¡

2:00 Optimization of Signal-to-Noise Ratio in NMR SystemDesign. Mark Riehl, Genera/ Electric Medical Systems,Milwaukee, Wl

2:30 Unified Description of NMR Imaging, Instrumentation,Data Collection Strategies, and Reconstruction Techniques. Kevin F.King, Universityof Wisconsin,Madison,Wl; Paul R. Moran, Bowman Gray School of Medicine,Winston-Salem, NC

3:00 Break (refreshments in lobby)

3:30 Gated Cardiology Imaging with NMR Techniques. W.Maclntyre, R.T.Go, J.K. O'Donnell, H. Yeung, B. Sufka,

Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH

4:00 Council BusinessMeeting (Indian)

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1984

Indian Room 5 hrs. AMA Category I credit

8:30 Overview of NMR Image Reconstruction Principles.T.M. Peters—InvitedSpeaker. Montreal Neurological Institute, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

9:00 Some Uses of the Fast Fourier Transform in MedicalImaging. William G. Hawkins, Peter D. Esser,Philip O.Alderson, College of Physicians & Surgeons, ColumbiaUniversity, New York, NY

9:30 Three-Dimensional Display of NMR Images. John D.Austin, B.M.W. Tsui, Stephen M. Pizer, Edward V. Staab,University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC

10:00 Break (refreshments in lobby)

10:30 Special Architectural Considerations in Designing anNMR Facility. W. Pavlicek, W. Maclntyre, J.K. O'Don

nell, R.T. Go, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland,OH

11:00 Installation of High-Field NMR Systems into ExistingClinical Facilities.StevenG. Einstein,PhilipsMedical Systems, She/ton, CT; Andrew Maudsley, Sun Ki Mun,Howard Simon, Sadek Hilal, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, NY; Richard Sano, Philips MedicalSystems, She/ton, CT; Peter Roeschmann, Philips Research Laboratory, Hamburg, FRC

11:30 Methods For Describing the Uniformity, Resolution,and Contrast of Off-Peak Images. L. Stephen Graham,Richard La Fontaine, Mark A. Stein, JamesA. Winter, VAMedical Center, Sepulveda, CA

11:45 Update on SPECT.BarbaraY.Croft, Universityof Virginia,Charlottesvìlle,VA

12:00 Lunch1:30 In Vivo Spectroscopic Imaging. Andrew A. Maudsley—

Invited Speaker. College of Physicians& Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, NY

2:00 Imaging True Flow Velocity and All Higher Order FlowQuantities by Phase-Modulation Techniques in NMRScanners. Paul R. Moran, Bowman Cray Schoolof Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC

2:30 Flow and Motion in NMR Imaging: A Tutorial Introduction. Richard E.Wendt, Paul H. Murphy, JosephJ. Ford,R. Nick Bryan, John A. Burdine, Baylor College of Medicine, St. Luke's Episcopal-TexasChildren's Hospitals, and

The TexasHeart Institute, Houston, TX

3:00 Break (refreshments in lobby)

3:30 Radio Frequency Shielding for NMR Imaging Systems.James A. Graham, Jr. Keen Corporation, Norwalk, CT

4:00 A Universal Pulse Programmer for NMR Imaging. J.L.Delayre, D. Jenson. University o/Texas Medical School,Houston, TX

4:30 Adjourn

SNM Council members will receive their Programs in December. Others may callor write Registrar, SNM, 475 Park Avenue South, NY, NY 10016; (212)889-0717

1983 AUTHOR INDEX

P preceding a page number indicates an abstract of the Annual Meeting, appearing in the May issue.

Abbassi, V,972Abbou,C,PI6Abe,

H. 136, P28,P54Abejo,R,PillAbreo,KD,PillAbril,

ME,P127Ackerhalt,R,P95Ackerman,R,P70Ackerman,RH, Pii,PI05Ackermann,

B, PI12Ackermann,RA,P69Ackery.

DM,1099Acquatella,H,563Adams.

R, P94, 1089,1207Adams,TH,PUÃ’Adelstein,

SJ, 1055.1164,P122Aessopos,

AF.,703,P35afUgglas, M,326Ahn.

YS,P74Alavi,A, 204,447,713,P21,

P27, P30,P45,P46.P77, P84.P88,P92,

P108Alazraki,N,P64Alberimi,A,PUSAlburgcr.PD,P84Alcidi,

L,P93Alderson,PO, 977,P31,P36,P58, P59,P70,P75,P78, P84, P100,PI

25AI-Kid,MA, P74,1123Ale»izaki,C,

174Alevizaki-Harhalaki,M,174AI-Fayez,

AA,P114Ali,A,748Allen.

BT.P60Alpert.NM.6I.P33.P34,P105Al-Sheikh.

W, 683,P38Alyea,KA, 373,916Ambos,HD,P20Ambruso,

DR,P47Amico,S,P92Anaise,D,PI5Anderson,

BG,P55Anderson,GJ,P86Anderson,JR,P79Anderson,KC,P50Anderson,PJ,P41Anderson-Datis,

H,P118Anderion,K,P120Angelberger,

P,P20Angels,R,P59Anlar,

MA, P57, PI14Appledorn,CR,P82Areeda.J,

P18, P34,P53,P58,PII4Arliss,

J,P75Armas,R, 799,P94Armstrong,

KL.PINArnett,CD, 443,592Arnslein,

NB,PI09Aroesty,JM,P87Arreaza,N, 563Asari,

H.P15Ascher,NL,P98Ashburn,

W, P45,P63Ashkar,FS. P35, P38,P44,P113Askienazy,

S, 17,P108Atkins.HL, P8, PIS,P99Allan.

H. P109Atwood,E,PI8Aumont,MC,P20Aurengo,A, II35Auth,

R.972Babich,.IB,

P128Babich,JW, P24,P122Bacharach,

SL.P17.1176Bachtaroff.RJ.P15Bae.

JH.P54Bailev.WW,P32Bain,

GO,1012Bairamian,D,P21Bajolel.

A.P92Baker.MK. 467,P85Baker,SR. Pl12Baker,W,P64Bakker.

WH,1099Balachandran.S. P64.1114Baldeschwieler.JD,

45,P125Bales,

D,P46Baiini.C, P60.P89Bandvopadhvav,

D,P7Barai,JL, 228, P37,P1Ü5Barber,

HB.P25Bardy.A,P108Barker.F,P14Barnden,

LR,728Barnes.EL, PI14Barnes,JW,P24Barnes,WE,P54Baron.

JC,367Barrett,lili, P25.P66Barringer,

J.P107Barrio,JR. 370.515,P12,P70.P89.P106,

PI21Barry,DI,17Bartêll,

H.P83Barter.SJ.PI3Bartholomen,

RM,P15,P77,P94,PUÃ’Bartlett,

RI), P50. P120Basarab.R.P63Bashore,T,P89Basmadjian,

GP. l'IIhBateman.JF.

P103Baumgartner,FJ,515Bautovich,

GJ,970Baxter,JN,P38Baxter,1.P21Bayer,

J,P69Bazin,JP.P62Beach,J L. 89,178,276,373,

374.453Beai,WH, P49,P83Beardsley,

MA,P49Beauchamp,G, P100Beaumier,

P, P35

Beaumier, PL, P14, PI 16Behrendt, D. 629Beierwaltes, WH, 672, 732,

P49, P54. P55,1127Beihn. RM. P98Bekerman. C, P50Beller, GA, P36, P45Bellis, G. P59Belman, AB, P23Benedetto, AR, P88Benedict, W F, P77Bennett, GW, 231, P67.

P75, P125Bennett, l.R, P7, 370, P7I,

MMBennett. RI., P1IIBenson, LN, P87Bentley, <.I , P24Benua, RS, PI 12Berger. DE. 110. 1019Berger, G, P20Berger, HJ. P17, P45, P67.

P68, P76Bergey, P, P92Bergmann, SR, PS, 130,

380, P19, P20, P59Bergstrom. M, 326, P33Berman, AT, P84Berman, I), P4, P18, P34,

P45, PS3, P58, P68.P87. P97, P114

Bernier, J, P34Bernstein. D. P52Besozzi, MC, PI04Bessent, RG, 208Beth. A, P47Bettin. KM, l'Ili:

Bellinger, WH, 838Bianco. JA, 485, 1205»icllo.DR, 2Biersack, HJ. PI3, P29.

P109, PI 12Bietendorf, J, PIS, P34,

P58Biezk, JA, P58Bigler, RE. 408,431, P52,

P90Billinghurst, MW, P126Billings, J, P23, P95Bird. J, P107Bischoff, PC, 722Bisi. G. P93Bilran. J, P50Bizais, Y, 356, P67, P75,

P125Blahd, WH, P92Blasius, KM. P76Blau, M. 66, PS, P23. P95Blaufox. MD, 79,397,643,

P34Bledin, AG, 297Blend, M, P78Block, N, P102Block, PC, P60ßloedow.IX", PIO

Blomqvisl, G, 326Blondheim, DS, P88

Blood. DK. P36Bloomer. W D, PI 22Bobba, VR. 217.666, P38,

P39, 1028Bodmer, W, PISBogaerl, M, 1185Bolelli,G. PUSBonazza, A, P40, 1082Bongers, H, P65Bonow, RO. P17, 1176Bonle. FJ. P6, 492. I'IOS

Boonyaprapa, S, P94Borgslrom, MC, P66Born, MI., P92Borsaio, N, 438Bossaller, C.P7IBossuyl, A, PI 18, PI28Bostel. F. 746Bollger. I. P96Bollomley. P. PI08Boucher, CA. P60. P6XBoudreau. RJ. 880Boughner, DR. P27Udiim. RD. PISBowers, R. P30Brachman, M, P48. P97Bradwell, AR. 1081Brad>. LW, P84Brady, TJ, P47Brand, DL. P99Braun. AG, 1086Braunslein. G, P97Braunslein. P, P38, P78Braunwell, E. P20Bra>. ST. P102Breatnach. F, PII3Bree, RE, P94Bree, RL. PS. P9.876, P97Brendel. AJ. 228. P37, P105Brennan, N, PI4limili. W. l'l IX

Umiliici. P, P26Bridges. RL. P78Brill. AB. 231. 238, 356,

P67, P75, P1I8, P125Brismar, T, 326Untimi. KE. PIS, P16Brizendine. M. P76Brodack. JW. 353Brody, S, P39Brooks. RA. 367. P21Brown, JM, 861Brown. JP, 123,362, P14.

1MI6Brown. LE. PI 17. P122Brown, ML, 114. P56, P72Brown, TJ. 110Brownell.GL, P33. 1135.

P119Brugge. WR. P8Bruno, S, P39Buchsbaum, MS, P69Buckner. D, PI 13Buddcmeyer, EH, 716Budinger.TF, 73, 339.812Büdner.N. P90Buell. l, P6.746, 761, 1201

Buja, LM, 492, P86Bungo. MW. P24Bunker, SR. 1083Bunko. H, P27Bunting, RW. P60Buonanno, is, P47Burdine, JA, 703, P35Burk, MW, P77Burke, AM, P7IBurks, R, P18. P30Burnett. KR, P85Burns. Ill), PIO, P43, PI 17,

PI27Burns. RJ, 775, P87Burrows, BA, 949Burl, RW. P64. P85Busemann-Sokole. E, 973,

P59, P103Bush. L. P12Bushherg. J. P42Butler, TA, P24Buttfield, III. 728Buxton. RB. P34. P105Bvrd, BL, P12IByrne, EF, PI 26Byrne, PJ, P109Byrom, E. P29, P9I

( adranel, S, P98Cady, E, P109Canili, PT, P25Caldwell, JH.P29Caldwell, RL. P32Callahan. AP. P43, IM18.

P121(aliaban. RJ, P60Camerani, M, 438Camin, LL, P9, P28, P86,

P102Campbell, JP. P85Canby.JP, P41( annon, PJ, P36(aparres, B, PII2Capek, V, Pl 11(apello, WN, P58Cardarelli, JA, 949Carde»,GC, PI08Carey, JE, Jr. P49Caride, VJ, P57(arlo, I)J, P15, P77, P94Carlton. E, PI18Carrasquillo, JA. 123.362,

P14. P3SCarrera, GF, P41( arreda, R, 308. P4ICarroll. LR, PIICarroll, MJ, PIS, P16Carson, R, P69(arson, RE, P63, P81Carter, W, P30Carvalho, A. 545Casal, H. 563Casara. D, P40, 1082Casey, M, P14Caslâigne,A. 768Castel.JP, PÕOSCastronot o, FP, 369, P126

Volume 24, Number 12 1213

AUTHOR INDEX

< ¡IMI.AR, 302Cattoir. H, 1185(al/, B, P97(auser. DA, 157( anillóles, F, P62( awley. KA, 14( erqueira, M, P103Cesare, P. P108( hadwick, VS, P79Chaikin, I . P102Chan, I)W, 498Chan, SM, PI 16Chance, B. P47( handcysson.PU P97Chandraralna. PAN, P37Chang, (C, P77, P106Chang, J, P33(hapman,CN, 1149Chapman, I), P58Chapman, N, P97C'Inppel. M, P114

Charnock, JS, 728Chasko.JH.P12l(halal.JP. PI4( haudhuri, TK, P49, P83Charnel. P, P108(ben. A. P77(ben. (T. P50(hen. DC.841(hen. IK P, 735, P57. P9I(hen. IW, PI 14Cheng, KT, P124Chenu, I.R. 643Chenu. S, 643( hesnut,( H. P58, P84(hesser. RB. 1046Che»igne. M, 886(hilcote, W, P46Childs. PO, 157( hilds. RU 544(billon, l IM, 1080(hin. I), 589(hin. IIW.647( hisin. R, PI09( hoiniere, L, P79( honecky, N, P103( hopin, i), P16(howdhury.S, P26.PI27Christian. PH. 264. P61( hrislman. l). 447(hu, (M. P35(hu, VK, P42( huang. VP. 297(hugani. DC, P70. PI06Chugani, H, P70Cierny.G, III. P72Ciliav.G. P61(inotti. U768( laflin. A, P102( lanlon. JA. P47(lark. RK. P60Clarke. l.P. 683, P75Clarke. R. P94(larke. SEM, 750( l, IM,niv JP. P28. P46(lorius, JH. 104, 593.746,

859, P129(louse, ME, P6, P8, 749,

P106( oakley, AJ, 641( ...Ik-s, (,. I'll <

Cochati.S. P85Crnnen. HH. P116Coffey, C, P59Coffey,JU511,PI03,

PI IS, Pili(offey. WA, 861Cogan, BM, 297(oben. M. P114(oben. MB. P77, P106Cohen, MD, 467(ohen. SN, 470( olcher, D. P109(öle.W. P30

( oleman, RE, P8, 273, 876,P13, P80. P82, P97

Colle, JP, 228Colletti, P, P8, P37Collice. M, PS(oilier. BD. PI9, P41(ollin, J. 571Collins, JD. 370Collins. R. 641Colombaro. P, P98Colombo,F, PS. P71Colombo.R, PS(ohm, C, P45( ombellas,l, 563Come, SE, P51Conklin, JJ. P40, P56. P95,

P98Conley, RA, 423Camay, R, P47Consigny,PM, P130Constable.AR, 79Conte, E, 334Conte, N, 438Conte, SA, P41Conti. PS, P40, P110Cook.JS,P121Cook, KS, P55Cool, SU 1072Cooley, LR, 716Cooper,JF, P123Copp.J, 672,732Corbell.JR. P12. P27, P38.

P86, P88. P93,1200Corbus,HF, P71Corley.JH,559Corr, PB, P19Correla. JA, P33, PÕOSCoscia, A. 1202Costanza. C, 302Costello,CE, 353Colhren, R, PI 26Coupai. JJ, 91, 180, 276,

278.376,455,551,650.754.864.979.P70, P99, 1088, 1089.1207, PI23

Coulis, JP, 479(radduck, TD, 973. P59,

P103Crampton. RS, P36Oaten, MR. PUSCrawley.JCW, P76Creutzig, II, P71Critchley, M, P38Crockett, TM, P85Croft, B, 1087Croft. BV, 376. 455, 646,

754.864, P102Croft, C, P88, P93Crofl, DN, 641. 750Crofton, ME, P6( ullison,RC. 36Cunningham.DA. l'i.n

Cunningham.KB, P118Currie, PJ. P36( urie!, C, P14Cywes.S, 479

D' Addabbo,A,334

Dahlhorn. M. 1197Dalakas. MC. P2IDann. R. P82. PI08Dannais. RF. PIO. P43Danpure, III. 39Darcourl. J, P76Das. DK. P7Datz, FU 264, P61. P64Daube. ME.P104, P119,

PI21Daienporl. R. 945Daiid. GS, P15, P77, P94,

PIK)Da)ison, A, 353Da»y,JM, P20Decostre. Ph, P91

Dees,SM, 383De(;rado,TP, PI 2, P52Dehmer.GJ, 1200DeJesus.OT, P70deJong. R, 139IVI :iml. l II. 1,97,179,

P59. P70, P98, P99.1086, 1205, P123

Delano, MU P9, P28, P86DeLeenheer. A, 1185Dell'Italia. U. P88

DeNardo, C, 547, P30DeNardo, S, P30Dend\, PP, 1046Denenberg,BA, P76Denny. MJ. P36Denulle. H. 1185Di-min. AJ, 1084

DePuey. EG, 703, P35Deschildre,A, P92deSouza.M, P32Detsky, A, P64Detsky, AS, 1001Deutsch,E, P9, P23, P125,

PI28Deutsch.SD, P83Devito, M. P100Devons,MD. Sr, P6. 492,

P12, P105DeVries, WC, P61De«anjee. M K. 368. P26,

P60.P72.P73, P127Dey, HM. P83. Pl 14DÕlaene,EGM. 1199Dhawan, VK, 173Diamanti. CI. P31, P32Di Chiro, G, 367, P21Didisheim, P, P26Digenis,GA, P98Diksic. M, 603, P107.

P108,P119Dillman.JD. PISI li lIHMil. RO, PISDinerstein. R, P70Di Paola. R. P62DiPiazza. HJ. 1070Dirksen, JW, P130Dischino,DD, P53. P62.

1030Dixon. RM. 505Doherty. FJ, P96Doherly.Jl1, P27

Doherty, PW, P8, 544, P81,1039, 1072

Doliwa. R. 761Dolovich.M. PI 13Domstad, PA.91, 180.278.

376, 455, 551. 650,754, 864. 979, P70,P99, 1089, 1207

Donati, RM, P129Don-Michael, TA, PI 2Umiliimi. D. P20

Donai. ED, P98Douglas.MA, P17, 1176Douglass,KH, P39. P91,

P104Douillard, JV, P14D'Ovidio, NG, 302

Drane, WE, 710Drechsler, HJ, PI 15Dreikorn. K. PI 29Druck, MN, 775Dubois,A, PS6, P98Dubotsky, EV, 722Dubuisson,RL.98, 969Ducassou.D, 228. P37,

P105Dudczak, R. P20Dudley. AH. III. P84DuenesJA. P56Duffv. GJ, P14Dunn, EK, 1151Dunn, WU 588. P73

Durakovic. A. P40, P95,P98

Durst, A, P109Dvorak, AD, 14Dworkin, HJ.371,383Dykes, PW, 1081

Earnest, F, IV, 649Eastman,G, P54Easton, RU P25Ebbert, MA, P31, 1158Eckelman, WC, 932, P31,

P49,1158. PI 16Eckhauser,F, 511, P56Eckner, F, P26Edeburn,CF. P72Edeling,CJ, P44Edelstein,W, P108Edlund,G, 747Edwards, RHT, P109Effros, RM, P14Egbert, R, P38Ege, GN, 369. 370, 371.

P40, P95Ehrhard, JC, 979Ehrhardt, GJ, 349Ehrhardt,JC. 91.180.650Ehrin. E, 326Eichelkraut, W, PI2Einhaupl, K, P6Eisenman,.11,P7Eisner, RL, P19Ellis, JJ, 1084Ellis, RC, P84Ellison, DJ. P4Ellrodt. AG, P87Elmaleh, DR. 1135, P105,

P120, P125, P126Elmor, J. P31Elson.MK, 700. P102Emrich.JG. P43, P117l min. K, P65, P66Eng, R, P56, P98Eng, RR, P40, P95EngdahUC, P19Engelstad.BU P54Engin.S. P39English.RJ, 1065Ennis. M, P39Ensminger.WD.871.P51Ensminger.WE, P51Ensminger,WH, P51Ensslen,RD, 586Epenetos,AA, PISEpps. LA, PIO, P127Epstein. I . P3SErbel. R, 22Eriksson.U 326, P33Eshima. D, PIOEspinóla,D, P39Esser,JD, 1119Esser,PD, P58, P59, P75Eslerbrook, A, P78Eslerhai, J, P84Elani. H. 136Eugene.J, P85Ezekowilz, MD. P60. P89

Fairbanks, VF. 339Fairwealher, DS, 1081Fallón.JT, P37Fand, E, P94Fand, l, 231, 238Fang, R, P26Fardi, M, P47Paris, JV. P85Farrokhzad. S. P119Faulhaber, PF. P50, Pl 20Fawwaz, RA, P31, P78,

P100, P125Fazio, F. PS, P71, P88Fazzi, P. P71Feder,JC, P36Feenstra,A, 522

Feenstra, H, 641Feiglin, D. 1001Feiglin. DH, P64. P79Feinde!,W. 603. P107,

P108, P119Feinendegen,LE, 22, 54S,

P100Feld, T, P80Ferens,JM, P14, P116Ferguson,WR, 475, P79Ferlin, G. 438Fernandez-Ulloa, M, 589Ferreira. N, P49Ferrane, S, P31, P78, P125Ferry. JD, P35Fetterman, RC, P28, P46Ficke. DC, P61Hmllo. AM. 443. 592Findley, SU P17Fink-Bennett, DM, P94,

P97Finlelman, H. 1199Firth, BG, P27, P88, 1200Fisher, DJ, 898. 907, P28Fisher. MF. 803Fisher. RM, 479Fisher, RS, P39Fisher, SJ, P42Fitzgerald. MX. P14Fitzgerald. RH, P72Flanigan, RC, 89, P130Flechner,SM, P129Fleischman.JB, P123Fleming.JS, 1099Flesher.AC. P103Fletcher, C. P53. P87Fletcher. JW. P129Flournoy. JG. 450Flower, MA, P103Flynn, MJ, P25FÃ’der.B, P44Fogelman. I, 208.312Folmer, SCCR, 212Fonroget,J. P61Ford. KK. P80Fordham, EW',748, P127

Forman. A. P83Formiconi, AR, P93Forstrom, LA, P98, PI01,

P102Foster, DM, P85Foulon,J, 886Fowler, JG, 1055Fowler, JS, 238,443, 592.

P52Fox, KAA, PS, P20, P59Fragu, P, 582I r:mi Immun, P, P34Francis, 111.P49Frank. SJ, 1084Franke, U Pl 16Frankel, N, P13Fraser, CB, 479Fratello, A, 334Frederick. RJ, 110. 1019Freeman, LM, 178, 277.

374,453,643, 753Freeman. M. P45. P54Fregoso,A, P88Freitas, JE, P8, P9,383.

646,732,876, P35,P55. P94. P97

Frenkel. A. P88Freund, H, P109Freundlieb.C, 22Frey, CD, P91,P115Frick, MP, P37Fried. A, 91, 180.278,376,

455,551,650,754,864,979, 1089, 1207

Friedlaender,G. P60Friedland, RP, 812Friedman. A, P25Friedman. AM. P70

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AUTHOR INDKX

Friedman, J, PI8, P34,P45,P58Frincke.JM,

PIS,P77,P94,P110Frischauf,

fi,P20Fritzberg,AR, 8, 353,PIO,P47,P80, P126Froelich,

JW, 752,P87Front,D,P88Frost,RJ,P34Frühling,

J,P40Fuchs,Z, P109Fujibavashi,

F, P124Fujibayashi,Y,P123Fujii,

H,P129Fujimi,K, P29,P48Fukushima,

M, P28,P54Fuller,PJ,448Fultz,

KR, P50,PI20Fumoleau,P,P14Funch-Rosenberg,

H,P44Fymat,AL,642Gado,

M,P106Gaeta,J,PliGagne,(¡M,P80Gallagher.

HM. P28,P86.P102Gallowav,

D,P60Galvin,EG,P72Gamble,

RC, 45,PI25Gandsman,1.1,P83Ganz,

W,P4Garbarino,JI„P84Garcia,

E, P18, P34,P45,P53,P58,P114Garvín,

BW,P70Gates,GF,P80Galley,SJ.P1 2,P52.P69Gaulden.

ME,160,646Gaunt,JI,641,750Gebhardt,

V.P27lieft,1,P4Geisinger.

M,P46Gelfand,MJ, P22,P32(..•II

nun. EM,P61George,

FA. P129George,FH,716Georges,B,P98Georgiou,E,174Gerbrands,

.1.1,1099Gerding,DN,P102Gergans,G,P25Gerner,

R,P21Gertz,E, P 19,P36Gerundini.

P, PS, P71,P88Gcvaert,Y,P34Giacomini,

P, P31,P78,P125Gihellino.

F,PI3Gibson,RE, P49, PI16Gibson,RS. P36,P45Guardi.MC P5. P71.P88(

.¡Ihni. S,P44Gildav,DL,P32Giles,"R,P76Gilula.

LA.P60(cordano.M,563Girod,

»A,P32Giuntili!.C,P71(¡lass.

E, P56,P71Glass,EC, PI14Glassman,

AB,PUSGlaubitl,I), P83,PUSGlenn,

HJ.PKI2Glickman,M, P60,P89Gloviczki,P.P60Glowniak.J,

P54,1127Go,M,PI9Go,RT, P46, P74. PI14Go,VLW,548Goble,

J, P 107Gobutv,A,508Gobulv,All,P57Goeckeler.WF,349Goelhals.

P.1185Gohil.D.P7Coin,

JE,P95Gold,HK, P4.545,P37,P68Goldenberg,

DM,360Goldfarb.H.PIOGoldman,K.l,2Goldsmith.SJ. 799,P85,P92,

P94,P101Goldstein.HA, 204,P27,P46.P92.P106Goldstein.RA. 546,898.907,

P28Goldstein,SJ,277Golmard,

J-L, 529,P67Gonzales,J,P44Goodendav,

IS.34Goodgold.'lIM,P49,P57Goodman.

MM. P43.P117,PI25Goodwin.

DA, P31,P32,P53Goodwin,

PN,643Gordin,M,P109Gordon.E,P28Gordon,

I.P16.P32.P113Gordon,L,1023Goris,

ML, P28.P53Gorman,C,659Goltschalk,

S, P25,P74Gottschalk,SC,822Gould.

HR.505Gould,Kl.P86Gould.KL. 52,577,898,907,

P11.P28Gourgon,R.P20Govelilz.GF,

145Grady,PJ.36Graham.

Gì).110.568.1019Graham.

LS. 91, 187,197.278,551.629,P77,P79,1207, P106, PI14Graham,

MM, 543,710,P58,PUÃ’Granowska.

M, PIS,P16Gray,D, P106Gray,HW,312Green,A.P45Green,AM,971Green,MV, PI 7,1176Greenberg.J.

P21Greenberg.ML,P101Greenfield,I),P56Greenfield,MA,642Greenman,(¡F,P58Greenspan.BS.P79Greenwcll.K.629Gréer.

KL.P82Gregg,J,P8Greitz,T.326Grekin,RJ.PS5Griffiths.

JR.P109Grill.BB,P56Grime,

JS.P38(.ris-.mii.M.P56Grissom,

RL,PI30Cross,MD, P8, 672,732,876,

P30. P55.PUÒGrossman.MB,P1IOGrossman.I.VV,P104¡rossman,W,P87¡rowcock,GW,P83.nilili.

RL, Jr.PI08¡rubbs.D,P71¡runder.JR, PI16irunze,

M,P20¡ryboski,JD,P56Guerrero,JL,P37Gullberg.GT.

P19.P81,PI04Gundel.

W,P46Gunsnn.BK,367Gur,

RC. P2IGust,

WF,P130Gustafson,G,P77Gutierrez,C, 508, PI29(.ni

.'ili-. A,PIIGuzy,PM, PI2Guzzetla,

PC,P23Gyves,JE,P51Gyves,JW. 871,PSIHaber,

E, 545,P37Hachisuka,V, P129Hadjipatlou,

A.880Haerlen,RL,P58Hafez,

G-R,505Hagan,PL, PIS, P77,PUÃ’Hahn.

N. PI2Haines.JE.1028Hakki,AH,P68Halama,JR,

P 12. P 17,P52,P69Halgren,

E,P69Hall,CE,367Hall,J.P32Hall.RJ, 703,P35Haller,

F,P96Halls,JM,P8Halperin,

J,P92Halpern,SE,PIS,P18,P30,

P63, P77,PUÃ’,PillHalvorsen.

R,P83Ham,HR.P98Hamanaka.

D. P18.P66Hamilton,JRL,475Hammes,

CS,1083Hammond.M).P49Hannequin,P.P92Hannon.

DW,P32Hansen,AM,P44Hansen,HW,P4Hanson.JA.P58Hanson,R, PI16Hanson,RJ,P97Harbert.JC,

1070. P109Harcke,HT, P47,P84Hardcastle,

JI),PISHardeman,MR. 615,P73Hardoff.

R.P34Hard».JG.PISHardy,MA. P31,P78,PIIMI,

P125Harp,Gì),P29llarpen,

MD. 98, 969.971,P44Harper,

PV, P50,P77,P120Harrington,

WJ,P74Harris,CC,P80Harrison.

B.P129Hartshorne.MF,1019.1083llartz,

R.52Hartz,RK.PIIllarlzell,

CR,P47llasegawa.BH.532Hashimoto.

N.P123Hassclbach.W.P20Hastings,

WL.P61Hata,N, P66.P126Hattner.

RS, PS4.1081Häuser,AM,P35Hauser.H.593Hauser,MF,P72Hawker,RJ.367Hawkins,B.P47Hawkins.LA,PISHawkins,RA. P20,P2IHaw

man, EG,P58Ha\den.PW, PI13Haydock,C, 1164Havnie.

TP, 297. 966.P102Han,MT,90Hays,SJ, PI22Hazue,

M, PI23,P124,P127

Head, GB, 111,98,969Heal. A, P38, P74Heal, AV. P35, P44, PlOIHeindel, ND, PIO, PI 17Heineman, WR, P23Heiss,W-D, 1188Heilzman. M. P46Heller. GV, P87Heller, SU P34Hellman. RS, P19, P4IHellstrom. I, 123,362, P14,

P35, PI 16Ilellstrom. KE, 123,362,

P14, P35, PI 1611,In-. F. P20lleminger, LA, PI 14Ilendee. WR. 532. P67,

1192Henderson,S, P19, P3611i-miri.-ks. PA, 29

Hendrv.GO, PI21Henesy,(¡T,P97Henriksen, I . 17Henze. E, 370.987. P12,

P54. P87Herholz, K. 1188Herlyn. D. P77Herscovitch,P, 782, 790,

P22, P62, P63, P106,P108

Hershenson,L, P39Hess,T, 285lleyman.S. P22. P84Hill. TC. P6. P8, 749, 922,

P49. P106. PII 7Ilillemeier. AC, P56Ilillis. LI), P88. 1200Hirano. T, P96. P99llirao. N, PI29Hirata. K. PI04Hirosawa. K. P90Hirschhaul, E, 563Hisada. K. P27Hnalowich. D.I. P23Hnalowich. DM.544Hock, A. 22, P100Hodgens,DW, 275Hodgson,HJF, P79l Im Pin. F, 285Hoek,C, 1099Hoffer. P, P42, P76, P83,

P103Hoffer. PB, 608Hoffman. BB. 1194Hoffman, E, 987Hoffman. EJ. 245. PIO.

P11.P8IHoffman, U, PIO. P128Holden. JE, P12, P17, P52.

P69Holder. JE. P62Holder, I.E. 735, 841Hollenberg. M, P19. P36Holloway, EC, PI03Holm, S, 17Dolman. HL, P6, 922, P49,

P62, 1065. PI06. P117Holmes, RA, 997, PIO,

P128Holt. S. Pilli. PI 10Homan. R, P20Iloman. KW. PUISHooper, HR. 1012Hoory, S, P7Hopfer, RL, PI02Hopkins,JM. P92Hopkins, KT.P59.P60.

P73Horiuchi, K, P123, PI26Horowitz. S. P85Horowitz. SE. P92Hoskins, R. P94Holze, L-A, P65Houle, S. 775

Hourani, M, P33, P38, P75,PI 13

Houser, TS, P74HSU.TH, 498Hu, B, P58Huang, MJ. P35, PI 12Huang, S-C, 245,987, PI2,

P19, P63, P69, P81,P89, 1060

lluberty, JP, P54, 1081Hubner, KF.P103, PI 18,

P121Hudson, I), P71Huffer, WE, 224Hughes, B, P19Hughes,JA, 589Hülse,S, P4llundeshagcn.H, P71, P93,

P121Huncrmann, B, PI 12Hung. V-L, PI 20Hurst, DJ, 997Hurwilz. RA, P32Husserl, F, 916, P44Hutchins,GD, P69, P9I,

PI04Hutton, BF, 970Huxley, R, P27, P93

Ibuki, Y, P29, P48Ice, RD, PI 16Ido, T, P120Iga, C, P70lida, F, P97lida. Y, P65, P66Ikekubo. K, P29. P48. P66Ikkos. D, 174Ilsen. HW. 1188lives. R, P79Imura. H, P65Inada, M. P65Inbasekaran, M. P42, P117Inoue, M, P28, PS4Inoue.S, PI04Inouye. l K. P36Irngarlinger, G, P129Ishida, Y. P28, P54Ishii. Il, P65Ishii, Y. PI8shiwata. K, PI20silman. AT, P41skandrian. AS, P68smail-ßeigi.F, P39to, Y, P31, PI27ton. H. PISwa. T, P27wata. R, P120wata, Y. 136

Izquierdo. C. 492. 1200

Jackson. El. 586Jackson. U, 1154Jacobs.DA, 1039Jacobs.J, P64Jacobus,J, P56Jaffe, AS, P59Jaffe, N. 1205Jager. B, 1201Jagoda. EL. P49, PI16Jahangir. SM, 356Jahns,M, P102James,AE, P47James,V, P95Jansholl. A-l„P78.lansson,PE, 326Jaques.S, Jr, PI 17nuli.», (.. 1028.lurmolowski.C, PI3Jaszczak, RJ, 273, P82Jcske, D, P101.Ihingran. S. PI22Jobsis,AC. 641Joergensen.I), P94Johnson,AN, PI27

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AUTHOR INDEX

Johnson, Dd.I'llJohnson,

DU 353,PIO,P47.P80Johnson,

M. P18,P30Johnson,P, Pl22Johnson,PC, P24,P45Johnson.RP.P4IJohnson.SD,P37Johnston.DUP27Johnston.GS,716Jonckheere.

J.1185Jones.AE.P17.P2IJones,

AG, 353, 922,P49Jones,ET,543Jones,PUP102Jones,SC,447Jones.TB, 98,969Jones-Collins,

BA,PI7Joseph,K,P65Joskovticz,

E,P89Jugdull,BI,1012Julien.

P. PI14Junck.L, 805,P107Junghans,

RP.P74Juni.JE.P30Kadola.

K,PI8Kahan.BI), PI29Kahn.

( R.P66Kahn.PC'.P96Kaindl.

F. P37.P89Kairento,A-L. 1135. PI19Kalff.

V, 672. P36.P55Kaliman.J.P89Kambara.II.IMSkamcvama.

M.P69Kamps.DL.P55Kanlarjian.

HM.297Kaplan,E. 642. P25.P54Kaplan.MU 922.P49.PI16, Pl17Kaplan.S.P32Kaplan.WD. P40.P50.P51,

PI09, PI17Kapsch,DN.349Karcher.RE.P35Karesh.

S, P26, Pl 11Karimeddini,MK. 116.P83Karivone.

S.P7Karlhcrg.N.1197Karran.

SJ,1099Kasagi.K.P65Kaschula.

R(K ,479Kashivvada,K,P1I5Kashivvagi.1.P48Kasi.

l.P,PI02Kasina.S,353Kass,

tJ.P23Kassis,Al. 862, 1055,1164Kalaoka.

K.136Kalo,A, PI07,PI08Kato-A/uma.

M. PI27Katovvilz.J,P22Kat/berg.RW,P42Kal/cncllcnbogen.

JA.P52Kaufman.HI).1151Kawada.T,

P7Kawagoe.Y,P90Kawai.C.PISKavvashima.

K. PI20Ka\e.Ml'.P6ÃœKearfoll.

KJ 5S5805.P107Keen.

R. P4. 515.P70Kelly.MJ, 448.P36Kemper.

AJ.485Kempi.V.747Kenyon.RY.P66Kessler.M.746Kessler,RM, P69,P107Ketring.AR, P9,PI25Kew,

MC',II19Keyes,

JW, Jr, P30,P51,P6IKhan.

II. P35, P44khan.

0.I'lIKKhavv,

BA, 545,P37Khuri,SF,485Kidder.RE.1039Kilbourn,

MR, P52,P53,P62,P63, 1030,P120Kilcovne,RF,P58Killion.

II.P15Kim.Bll, P28.P54Kim,EE, 297, 508,966,PI29Kim,

1. P29,P91Kimata,S,P90Kimchi.A. P53.P87Kimura.K. 136. P28.P54King.

MA, P8. 625,P66,P8I.1039,1072Kingston,E,217Kinser,

J.285Kipper,M,P63Kipper,S,P63Kirchner,

PT,642Kirk,GA,P107Kirsch.

CM, P6. 746,761,1201Kisller,JP.P47Kilaura,

Y, P29,P48Kleaveland.JP.P27Klein,

HA,P98Kleiner!,E,P40Kleinhans,

E, P6,1201Klelter,K,P20Klicpera,

M,P37Kling,AS,P20Klingensmith,

d.i.224Klingensmith.WC, III,8,224,

972, PIO,P47,P67,P80KIOSS.G,

PI28Kloster,G, 417Kluge.

D. P26,P60Knapp.FF.P125Knapp.FF. Jr, P24,P43,P1I7,

P118Kneeland,JB,P25Knesaurek,

K,543Knight,LC,835Knopf.

RD.172Knopp.R. P13. P29.P109Knowles,

RJR.P25Knust.EJ. Pl18Kobayashi,

M,P97Kobavashi.Y.P4IKodery.

B. Pl19Koeppe.RA. P62,P69Koerner.S,

P114Kohler,D. Pl13Koller,

DW, P104,P105Kolodnv,(¡M.P87.P99Komori,

II, P29.P48Konishi.J. P65,P66Konlzen.F,722Kooij.

PPM,1099Kopiwoda,S,369Koprowski.H, P77.1158Koral.

KF,P61Korchik.W,P65Koroshelz,

AM.P8Kostuk.WJ.P27Kovvalskv.

RJ.1080Kowalskv.WP.P19Kramer.

AV. PIO,P127Kremer.M,P14Krelz.

P.PIIKrevver,KI), P8,876Krishnamurthv.

GT,217,666.P38, P39,1028Krishnen.UP77Krivokapich.

J.PI9.P89Krohn,KA. P14. P24,P33,P79.

P110. P116,PI24Kroncnberg,J.1005Kroop,

SA,P84Kropac.J,P4Kruger,JB. IM(M

Krugh. KB, 589Kubler, W, P20Kudo, M, P29, P48Kufe. D, P109Kühl,DE. P20. P21, P69Kulkarni, PV, P6. P12Kumamolo, M, P104Kumar, B, P60Kung, HF, 66, PS, P23, P95Kuni. CT. 8. 532, P80Kuromoto. N, P70, P100Kurozumi, T, 693Kuruc. A, 258Kusakabc. K. P90Kyle. RW. 559

La Cata, G, P93Lacroix, F, P37Lacy,JUP24, P122l.affin,SM, P40, P51La Fontaine. R, 629Lahiri. A, P76Lai, CD, P31, P32Lai, N, 302l.aird,JD,475, P79Lake. RR. P106LaManna, MM, P84Umbrecht. RM. P122Lamki, U 689, P129Lancaster, JU 1083Landrum, W, P64Landry. AJ, 1083Landialler. SW, P52Lang. G, 308Lange. K. P81Lange, R, P56, P76. P103Langrell. K. 666. P38, P39Lanleigne. D, 544, P23Larson, SM, 123, 362. P14.

P35. 1176, PI IO, PII6Lassar, TA, P75Lassen, NA, 17Lassman, CR, P31. 1158Lathrop, KA, P50, P120Laurent. MF, 582Laulin. EM. 178,374,453Lavender, JP, 39, P6.P13,

P79Lattson. A. P42Lawson. J. P42Lazexalsky, JL. 485, P9ILeach, MO, P103Lear,JUP691-eBlanc,AD, P24, P45,

P122Lebruchec, J-F, 529, P67Leccia, F, P37Lecklitner, MU 4501-ee,H-B, 397Lee, J, P29Lee, L-Y. P70Lee, RGU P6. P8, 749,

P106, PII7Lee,SH, P116Lee, WNP, 642, P44Lee, YS, 116Lees, AM, 154Lees, RS, 154l.efkopoulos, D, P61Leger, AF, 582, 1135l.egrand. V, 886Leigh. B, Pl 14Leighlon. RF. 34Leinbach, RC. P4. P37, P68Lense, U P90Lentie. BC. P101l^nzi, GU PSLeonard. JC. P108Leonard. RCF, P50le Poncin-Lafilte, M, 17Lerch, RA, 130,380Levasscur. A. P100LeVeen. HH. 302Leventon.G. 1005Levin,G, P39

Levin,J, 1119Levilsky, S, P26Levy, LM, P7Levy, W, P68Levvellen.TK, P58. P84,

PIK)Lewis. MH, 644, P38. P93Lewis.SE, P6.492, P12,

P27, P38. P86. P88.P93, 1200

Leytens, J, 641Lia»,YF, P35Libson, K. P9, P23Lichlenberg. T, Pl 15Lie.SP, P27, P93, 1099Lieberman. LM. 505, P55,

PiliLiehn, JC, P92Lightner, JM, P45Lim, CB, 822, P74Lim. YU P36Lin, A, P103Lin, DS, 894, P16Lin. K, 1151Lin, LU, P35Linder. K. P9, P28, P86Links, JM, P91.P104,

PI05Lipszyc, H, P85Lisbona, R, 753,880Liss, LF, P85Lister-James. J, P6Liteplo. M. P9Lilllefield,JU 463. 1202Litton. J-E, 326Liu, RS. P30, P42Livni, E, PI20, P126Llaurado. JG. 402Lloyd, l.K, 722Lobenhoffer. P, P71Loberg. M D, 423, 898Locke, E, 545Lockharl, J. P33Loeb, M, P54Loken, MK, P37, P96, P98,

P101London, JW. 713, P30Longenecker. BM, IMII)Lopez-Berestein, G, P102Lord. P, P42I orinan. JG. 978Losman,JG. P29, P9ILosse, B, 22Loudenslager. D, P39Lovett, RD. P6Lovisatti, L, P125Lovvn,B. P62Ludbrook, PA, 2Luedke. D. P129Lukes, SJ, P9, P104Lull. RJ, P72l.undy. MM. 110.568. 1019Lushbaugh. ( ( . 276Lynne, C. P33Lyons, B, P80Lyons. KP. P47, P85

Ma, KW, P65MacDonald. AC, PI29MacDonald, NS, 515MacEwen, GD, P84Macey, DJ. 571MacGregor, RR, 238, 443.

592Machac. J. P92Machulla, H-J.PI2.P13,

PIOO.P118Maclnlyre. WJ, P46, P74,

PIÙMack, L. P58Mackey. ST, P26Maddahi.J. P4. PIS, P34.

P45, P53, P87Madden. JA. 402Madeddu. d. 302

Mader, J, P72Maeda. H, P89, P99Magarian, RA, P116Maggiolo, L, P33Magorien, D, P89Magoun, S, P99Maier-Borsl. W, 593Majd, M, P23, P57Maki, M. P90Makimoto. K, P66Makler. PT, Jr, 204, 713,

P27, P30, P45, P46,P88, P92

Malagelada. J-R, P56Malik, R, P39Malko.JA, PI9Malmborg, P, 326Malmin. RE, P58Malmud, LS, 835, P39, P76Matone, M, Pl 13Man, AC, 1151Mandell, GA, P84Manger, WM, 1194Maugham. D. P38Mangner.TJ, P118Mann, BD, P77Mann, MD, 479Manning, RG. P69Mansi, U P21Manlravadi, R, PiliMarani, SK, 898,907, P28Marciano, D, PiliMarcus, CS, 36, 747Margolin, RA, P69Margonato, A, P88Marigold. JH. 750Marini, G, P71Mariwalla, RG, P99Markham, J, 782, 790Markhain, RV, 1200Markisz, JA. P40Marks, HG, P47Markvvcll, K, P26Marmor. A, P88Marsh, CL, P45Marshall, K, P92Marshall. RC. 1060Märten,I)F. Pl 16Martin, BC, P31Martin, JB. P73Marlin. K, PiliMartin, NL, P57Martin, WRW. 208. 790,

P62. P63, P108Maruoka. Y, 693Maruyama, Y. 863Maseri, A, P88Mashio, Y, P65Mason. GR. P14Mason, J, P54Massant. B, P40Massie, B, P19, P36Masuhara. K. P115Mather, S, PISMathias, CJ, 130, 380, P59,

P60Mafhis,CA,8l2Matin, P. 308, P41Malsuda, S, P7Malsui, K, P41Matsumoto, M. P28. P54Matsumura, K. P89. P96Matsuo. M. PIOOMatterà, JA, P28, P46Matys, R, 593Maublant,J, 139, 273, P76Maurer, All, P39, P76Mausner, LF, P43Maxon,Hr, P114, P125Mayer, FE, P79Maziere, M, P20Mazziotta. JC, P20, P21,

P69McAfee,JG, P80McCabe.E, P47

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McCall, MJ. P31, P32McC alley. M, P38McCalluin. RW. P56, P57McCarthy, DM, 204,713,

P27, P36, P45. P46,P88, P92

McConncll. D, 217McCready, VR, P103, P109McCullough, J, P101McDougall, IR, 29McElvany, KD, P52, P123McFadden, KW, P73McGann, LE, P101McGuffin, RW, P14Mcllralh, EM. 475Mclntosh, (.11. 728McKay, RG, P87McKiliop, JH, 312McKusick, KA, P4, P37,

P48, P60, P68, P87McLaughlin, PR, 775McLaughlin. WH. P122McNally, WP, 238, P94Mcany, TF, P46Meares, CE. P30. P31, P32Med>ec, BR, PI 12Mehr, SI I, P84Meier, IM, 119Meignan. M. 768Meinken. CE, P24, PI 18,

P125Meizlish, Jl., P17, P67. P68Melby, JC, P55Meldolesi, U, P93Mele. M, 334Melloul, M, 735,841Mena, I. 139, P14, P76Mendel, JB, P87Meridiano. O, 977Mendoza, I. 563Merkel, Kl), P72Mermall, 11,P78Merlens, J, PI 18Mesgarzadeh, M. 217,666.

11)28Meshkinpour, H, P78Mestvedt. B, P35Metter. K.J.P20, P21, PIÜ6Meyer, E, P107Meyer, (¡-J.P71.PI2IMeyer, JH. 187. 197, P79Meyer, MA, 238Meyers, U. P49. PI 12Mickle.JP, 548Mielke, I)K. P37Mignogna. KV, P58Mikhail, SII. P96. P98Milanes. J, P53Milanesi. L. P88Milius, R. P122Milla, PJ, P32Miller, A. 949Miller, TR. 2, 625. P66,

1039Mills. K. PI02Mills, SR, P13Milslein. UM, 643Muster, TI), P25Minalo, K, PI7.P18Minga«, G, P86Miniali. M. P71Mintun. MA, 790. P63,

P106Minuk,CM, P64Mirell. S(;, P92Mir/adeh.S. P122Misaki. T. P27. P65Mitchell. A, 571Mitchell, KA. PI07Milnick. RJ. P58, P75Miyakawa, M. P97Mlodkowska. I . P16Moak, CI). P85Mock, HI I. P64Modell. III.543

Moerlein, SM,P42Moldofsky.PJ.P49Molnar.

M,P23Möller,M.P128Monma,M, P120Monroe.LR, 703.P35Montesinos,

A. PI13Mooradian,A,P65Moore,

MM.645Moore,RH. 61.P37.P87Moore,SC.644Moorlhv,

AV, Pl 11Moreno,AJ, 568,861Moretti.JL, 17, P16, P108Morgan,CG. Pl2Morin.

RL.P101Morita,R. P17. P66,P123,P126Morivama,

H.PI04Morlêy.JK.700.P65Morris,

L,P41Moser,E,P6Moskowitz,

G.P7Mostafa.AB,157Motte,

G,P20Mould,RF,974Mover,BR.812Muehllehner.

G. Pl 1,P82,P88Mueller,

l.,285Mukai.T.P17.PI8Mulhern,

ili, P49Mullan!, NA, 52, 577, 898,

907. P1I.P28.P86Mullen, DC, 1154Muller, St, P93Mura. R.302Muranaka.

A. P31Murano, R, P58, P84Murala. GII. P87Murphv, PH, 542, 976Murphy. PR, 932. P31,1158Myvaganam.

R.P74Nagai,

K, P3LP127Nagle. CE. P8. 876Nailo. K.P65Najan.

A, 370Najarían.JS, P96. P98Nakagawa, T, P89, P96.P99Nakajima,

K, P27Nakajima. T. P65Nakajo, M. 511,672,732,P55.

P56, 1127, P100Nakamoto,S.PI24Nakamura.K, P89,P99Nakamura,M,136,693Nalls,

G,332Napoli.( A, P46,PI14Narabavashi,

1.PIOONarahara,KA, 139,P76Nash,

W W,1060Natarajan.AT.615Naunheim,K,642Nawaz,

MK,PI6Neac\.W.P102Nejatheim.

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P85Nelp.WB. Jr. PI16Nelson.

SJ.P91Neumann.DR,P25Neumann,R,799New,

PFJ.P47Newhouse. Ml. IM13Ng.CK,P52Nickles.

RJ, P69.P91,PI04.P119,PI21Nickoloff.F..862Nicod,

P, 492. P27,P88,P93.1200Nicolotli.RA.PI23Niederhuber.JF.87l.P51Nilsson,JL,326Nimmon.CC,

PIS,P16Nishikawa,M,P65Nishimura,T, P4,P68Nishiyama,H, P9,P104Nishiyama,S,PIOONoelpp,

l!,285Nohara,R,PI8Nolan,

NG,P57Nold,JB,P40Nolder,

C,P61Nolten.GMJ,522Norris,FS,P99Norton,F.F, 443,592Noujaim,

AA, 1012,P110Nowak,DJ,PI9Nunn,

AD,423Nusynowilz,ML,P88O'Brien,

AW,110O'Brien,H,P30O'Brien,HA,P28O'Brien,HA, Jr, 898,907,P24,

P43O'Brien,PC, 83,165,269.363,

444,535O'Donnell,JK, P46,P74.PIÙOehr,

P, PII2Ogata,I,693O'Gradv,

LE,P79Ogris,

E, P37, P89Ohchi, M. P104Ohgushi, A. P104Ohmomo, V, P123, P124O'llora, KI, P52

Ohta. H,P66Ohtake,E, P41

Oiticica, C, PII 3Okajima, K. P104Okimoto, Y, P29, P48Okuda. V,P99O'Lcarv,

DU. P106

Olesnicky, M,P70Ollcanu.V, P6

Oluwole, S, P70O'Mara, RE, P42,P71Ono,

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7.H. 238, P24,P99,P118Otsuka,

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DW, 979,P41Pant,KD.P123Park,HM.P64Parker.

CW,316Parker.H, P7,332Parker.JA, 258. P66,P87,P99Parker.

I,S.36Parkev.RW, 492.P12Parmlc\.LF,98,969

Partain, CL, P47Pasculli, I >.334Passamente,PM, 997Palei, A, P27Palei, BR, 894, P16Palei, S, P75Paterson,A, 1119Patronas, N, P2IPatrañas,NJ, 367Patterson. RE, P17Patton, DI), 452, P66, P108Patton,JA, PI5Paulson,OB, 17Pauwels, I k.l, 388Pa.el.D, P26. P50, PiliPawliM;, 1188Pelker. R. P60Pellelteri, ML, 238Pendlelon.DB, P9Perez, JE, 563Perkins, AC. PI5Perkins, <;, P18, P30Perlman, JM, P22Peters, AM, 39, P6, P79Peterson, AA, PI 14Peterson,ME, P25Petras, AE, 1026Pelligrew. R, P18. P30Pettil, W, 549Phalak, MG. 1084Phelps,ME. 245. 515,987,

P11.PI2, P19, P20,P2I, P63, P69, P70,P8I.P89, 1060, P106

Philippe, EA, PI 1Philippe.JC, P37Phillipe. EA, 52Philpott.GW, 316Piacentini. M, P5Piepsz, A, P98Pieralice, M, 334Pierson,R, 452Pilo. A, PI 15Pinkerton, TC, PI24Pinsky, S, P25. P29, P50,

P78, P91Pirani. C, P70Pistoiesi.M, P71Pili, A, P36Pitt, WR, 1046Piyachon,C, P94Plankey, M, PI7, P56, P67,

P68, P76Pluchinotta, A, P40Podrid, PJ, P62Polak,JK. P62, 1065Polico. C, P40Politano, V, P33Pollack, W, PISPollycove, M, P7, 332, 339Pope.CE. P60, P89Port, S, P75Porler, WC, 383Postley,JE, P58Polchen, EJ, 863Polier. BM. P23Powe.J, P77, 1158Powers,TA, P15Powers,WJ, P59, P73,

PI08Pozza, G, P88Prato, FS, 816Prenant, C, P20Presan!. ÇA,45, P125Preston, DE. P57, P95Price, RR, 339Pride, NB, P13Prigenl, F, P18. P53Pritchard.J, PI 13Probst. P, P37Promit, RT.45, P125Prokop. EK, P57Proukauis,C, 174Proiisor, A, 467Pryor. DB, PI3

Puigbo,JJ. 563Pupi, A, P93, P94Punes, P, P27Pykelt, IL. P47

Qadir, F, 683Quaife, MA, PI 30

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1099Reichen,J. PI 26Reichmann,K, P29Reid, AM, 586Reiffers, S, 522Reilly, WM, 548Reines.HD, P70Reinke, FE, 1154Reisman,S, P68Remen, M, 447. P21. P108Relias, JS, PI2, P27, P86Rembish,HA. P57Remington, MM, P56Reploglc.RL. P29, P91Reske.SN, P12. P13, P29,

PI 18Resnckot, L, P77Reuter. A. P34Reienaugh,J, P70Reynolds,JC. P35Rt-znek,R, PI 13

Ricci, AR. PIO, PIIRichards, P. P24, P3I, P43,

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Roedler. Ill),746Rocsler.II.285Rogers.

C'.P64Rogers.

CA,I1I4Rogers.Wl„P6IRogus.

R,P95Roi/en. Ml),P54Rolla,

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PI 10Subramanian. (,. P80Subramanyam. V, P9Sufka. B, P46. P74Sugenoya, A. P97Sugimura. K, PIOOSulliian.S.689Sun. TT. PI 21Sundoro-Wu. BM. P40Sundrehagen, K, 173Sussman, I IH, P32Sutherland. DI K. P96Sutherland. JB. PI 26Siitra. 7.V. P43Swan. HJC. P53. P68, P87Swanson, I). 511. P49, P55,

P56, PIOO. PI 18Swarlz, MR, PI 19Sykes, TR, 1012Syrola, A, P20S/iklas.JJ. 116, 1149Szpunar, WE, 119, 173

Tada. A. P27Taddei. (;, PS, P71I ¡iilnioi.R. 1005Taguchi. M. P89, P96. P99Taillefer. R. PIOOTakagi, Y, P7Takahashi. K. P124Takahashi.S, PI 15Takahashi. T, P120Takami. K. P104Takeda, K. 829. P89Taki. J, P27

Takiorian. RW, P51Tallenls, RII. P42Talma. AC, 522Tamaki. N, 274, P17, P18,

P29. P48Tamer, A, PI 13Tan. W, PillTanabe. S, P23Tanaka. K,PI29Tanaka. K. P65Tanaka. T. P90Tanaka. Y. P124Tanasescu. I), P48, P97Iallibimeli. R. P94Tauxe. WN, 722,1197Taveras. JM, P33Taylor, A. 264.485. P61,

P64Taylor. KJW, 89Taylor-Papadimilriou. J.

P15Ta/aki. II. P90Teales,CD. P102Teckemeyer, I, P102ten Berge, RJM. 615Tennison. JR, P37Terner, UK. PI 10Ter-Pogossian. MM, P5.

P61Tewson. T. 753Tewson, TJ, 442, 718, P52I Immuni lln K, P14Thorn, P, P37Thomas, FD, P80Thomas. KK, P24Thomasson. D. 187. 197Thomforde. CM, P56Thompson. J, P79Thompson, L. P103Thompson, WL, 703, P35Thomson, J, 187,197Thrall. JH. 871, P19.P5I,

P54, PI 12Timmis, GT, P35Tin, GW, 45. P125Tirer, S. P106Tobes, MC. PI 22Tobes, MI), P117Todd-Pokropek, AE, P74,

1197Todo, A, P29, P48Tolman,GL, P126Tornila. S, P29, P48Tomoike. II, 693Tonami. N, P27Tono. M. P7Tori/uka. K. P17, PIS. P29,

P48, P65, P66, P123,P126

Torli. KM, P31Totty, WG, P60Touya.JJ, P71Tow, DE, 485, P91Towbin. RB. P22Toyoda. S, P96Tramposch. KM, 66Tre»es.S,258,P22, P33,

P66Trip, Ml). P73Troncale, KT, P57Trotter, J, P62Troulner. DE. PIO, P128Trow, RS, 224Tsan, M-K, P74, 1123,

PI24Tsuda. Y. 136Tsugaya, M, P129Tsuncoka, T, P28, P54Tubiana, M. S82Turner, DA, 748, P127Turner, KK,217, P38, P39Tuscan, M, 871, PI9.P51Tulschka. PJ. 1123Tulshka, P. P74Tyson, IB, P83

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AUTHOR INDEX

Tzall, WR, P36Tzen, KY, PI 12

Uchida, T, P7Ueda,H,PI271 uhi. K, P104Ueda, N, P123, P124Uliana,J,45, PI 25Uri, BG, P58Usdin, J-P, 768Utz,JA, P72

Vaalburg, W, 522Valecillos, R, 563Valeyrc, J, P92Valläbhajosula, S, P85,

P101Van Buren, CT, PI 29Vandecasleele, C, 1185Vanden Driessche, R. Pl 18,

P128Van den Winkel, P, P118Vanderheyden, J-L, P9van der Linden, W, 747«ander Molen, HD, 522van der School, JB, 212,

P73van der Stee, LMAM, PIO,

PUvan der Wall, EE, PSVanDevenler, G, 187,197Vandewalle, T, 1185VanDort, M, P117van Duyvendijk, K, P27,

P93Van Heertiim. Kl. P19Vannier, MW, 453,1086,

1206Van Nostrand, D, 559van Royen, EA, 212,615,

641, P73Vanryckeghem, W, P118,

P128Van Sickle, DC, PI 24Van Train, K, PIS, P34,

P45.P53, P58.P114Varma, VM, P97Varnum, D, P120, PI26Vasile, N, 768Vasquez, TE, P78Vaughan, S, P75Velchik, MG, 204, P27,

P30, P92Venot, A, 529, P67

Vera, DR, P24, P33,P79,P124Verba,

J, PIS,P30Verbist,A.P40Vereist,J,P98Vergara,M, 542, 644,969Verma,

RC, P7,P51Vicedomini,G,P88Vinitski,

S.816Vinten-Johanson,J,P4Virgin,

J,1197Virupannavar,S,P54Visser,

C,P73Visser,FC,PSVitale,D, P17,1176Vivian,G, P16, P32,P113Voegelin,

MR, P93,P94Volker!,WA, 349,932,PIO,

P128Volpe,JJ,P22Von

Dollen, LE.1028Vorstrup,S,17Vos,

PH,388Voss,K.I.P66Vossepoel,

AM,388Vyska,K, 22,P100Wachspress,

J,P90Wackers,FJ, P28,P46,P76Wacksman.

J,P22Wagner,HN, Jr, P39,P43,P74.P91,

1123,P104,PÕOS,P124Wahl,

RL,316Wahner,H, 454, 548,P73Waird,

B,PISWakat,MA,172Wake,

RH, 822,P74Wakefield,JA,PI02W

alker. S,871Wallace,S,297Wallis,

WJ,P85Walmslev,Hl 1.1099Walsh,

RA,P88Waltzer,W,P15Wanek,

PM,P24Wang,P,P59Wang,TST, P31, P70,P78,P100.

P125Ware,RW, 450, P49,P83Warneil,

RA,P47Warner,TF,P55Washburn,

LC,P121Washer,G,P80Washida,H, PI 29Wasterlain.

C,P106Walanabe.C,P19Watanabe,

M,P52Waterfield,RP,P45Watson.

CE,P97Watson,DD, P36,P45Watson,EE, 637,P95Waud,

JM,498Waxman,A, P4, PIS,P34,P48,P53, P58,P87,P97,

P114Waxman,S, Pl14Webb,

R,P18Webb,S,P103Webber,

M, P51,P103Weber,DA,P42Wechsler,

LR,P105Wegs!,AV, 91, 376,551,650,

P57,P95Weil,R, III,P80Weinberg,

J.P13Weiner,RE,608Weininger.J,

P125Weinstein,RL,P9Weise,

S, Pl19Weisel,RD, P64,1001Weiss,

M,285Weiss,T, P4,P53Weizenberg,

A,34Welch,M J, PS,130,380,862,

P52, P53,PS9,P60,P62, P63,P73.1030,P120,PÌ23Wellman,

HN, P58,P64Wells,CP,641Wendt,RE, III,542Wessels,

BW,P95Westendorf,BA,P126Westera,

G,PSWexler,JP,397,P90Wheeler,

RH, PI12White,G, P17,1176White,SA,P38Whilfield,

HN,P16Whitmore,WF, Jr,P40Wholey,

MH,P13Wick,M,PII7Wicks,R,P95Widen,L,326Wiegman,

T,522Wieland,A,P20Wieland,BW,P122Wieland,DM. P42, PII7,P118Wiener,

SN,P25Wienhard,K, 1188

Wijns,W, P27, P93, 1099Wilbur, US, P43Wilcox, BE, PI 28Wild, WJ, P25Wilkie, D, P109Willerson, JT. 492, P12,

P27. P38, P86, P93,1200

Williams, DL, P29Williams, JG. 633Williams, LE, 45, Pl 25Williamson. BRJ, PI02Williamson, MR, P80\\ ihnen. MD, 14Wilson, GA, P42. P71Wilson, JL, P60Wilson, MA, P85Wilson. PD, P104, PÕOSWiltshaw, E, P109Winchenbach, K, P57Winkler, C, P13.P29,

PI09.P1I2.P118Winniford, M, P88Winston, MA, 470Winter, J.P21Winzelberg, GG. P13, P39Wirth, N,5II,P100WisneskU, P19, P36Witherspoon, LR.373, 916,

952, P44Witt, WS, PISWitztum, K, PIS, P30Witztum, S, P63Woldring, MG, S22Wolf, AP, 238, 443, 592,

P21.P52, 1055, PI22Wolfe, CL, P86Wollet!, FC, 1026Wong, CV, P42Wong, DF, P91, P104,

PI05Wong, DW, 173Wong, W-H, 52, Pl lWoo, DV, P43, P86. P117Woodward, DS, 775Woolfenden,JM. P25, P108Woolen, WW, 278,551,

621Woronowicz, EM, P19Wraight, EP. 747Wright, PW, 123,362Wu, LC, P30Wu, RK. 835Wu, YL, P53Wu-Connolly, L, PII2

Wulf, BG, P130

Wynchank, S, P105

Yablonski-Peretz, T, P109Yamada. H, P120Vamada. L. P106Yamaguchi. N, P89Yamamoto, K, P118, PI25Yamamoto, YL, 603, P107,

P108, P1I9Yang, P, P39Yang, PJ, P51\ asuda. T, P4. P37, P68Yeatman, LA, P4Veh, E-L, 1203Yeh,SI)J, P1I2Yeh, SH, P30, P42Yen, C-K, P7, 332Yerian, K, PIIYokoyama, A, P66. P123,

PI24, P126Yomoda, I, P123Yoneda.S, 136Yonekura, Y, 231, 238. P17,

P18, P118, P125Young, AE, 641Young, R, Pl 23Yui, T, P7Yuille, DL, 1154

Zalulsky, MR, P109, PI 22Zanganeh, A, P20Zanzonico, PB, 408, P52,

P90/.apf-Longo. C. P80Zarel, BL, P17, P60, P67,

P68, P76, P89Zawacki.JK, P8Zeit, HJ, 1154Zelac. RE, 835Zemyan. SE, PIOZielonka, JS, P37Ziessman, HA,871,P51,

P112Zimmerman, RI . 9l, 4S5,

922, P49, P108Zodda. JP, P23Zollman, PE. P26Zorba-Riiera, J, P41Zorich, PT, P105Zolli, D, 438Zubal, IG, P67, P75, P125Zucchelli, GC, P1I5Zwas,ST, 1005

Volume 24, Number 12 1219

British Nuclear Medicine Society12th Annual Meeting

April 16-18, 1984 Imperial College London, U.K.

Announcement and Call for AbstractsThe British Nuclear Medicine Society announces its 12th Annual Meeting, to be held April 16-18,1984 at Imperial College,

London.

The program includes review and original presentations, specialist sessions in radiopharmacy and nuclear magnetic resonance and, for technicians, poster sessions and a commercial exhibit.

Abstracts must be prepared for direct photo-reproduction using the official abstract form.

For abstract forms and further information, contact:

Mrs. A.M. Taylor22 Leinster Avenue

East SheenLondon SW14 7JP

England

Deadline for receipt of abstracts is January 23, 1984.

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P preceding a page number indicates an abstract of the Annual Meeting, appearing in the May issue.

AbdomenDiffuse abdominal uptake of Ga-67 citrate in

patient with hypoproteincmia, 508

AblationThyroid remnant ablation: questionable pursuit of

ill-defined eoa!. 659

AbscessCardiac aneurysm complicated by E. coli abscess,

1154Cell kinetics In-111 PMN leukocytes in

experimental abdominal abscesses in rabbits.PI02

Correlation of In-111-leukocyte and Ga-67scintigraphy with TCT. ullrasonography andplane radiography in diagnosis of focalinfection, P38

Early In-111 leukocyte has a low sensitivity for

detecting occult infection, P64Imaging of inflammation with In-Ill tropolonate

labeled leukocytes, 39In-111 chloride imaging in patients with suspected

abscesses, P64ln-111 chloride imaging in patients with suspected

abscesses, 1114In-l 11 chloride imaging in the detection of

osteomyelitis, P72ln-111 leukocyte imaging: review of 1.178 studies,

PIOIRapid detection of intra abdominal abscesses

using ln-111 tropolonalc labelled leucocytes, P6Variation of In-Ill white blood cell scan patterns,

PI 03

Adrenal glandsAdrenal scinligraphy with 1-131-6-beta-

iodomcthyl-19-norcholcslcrol in primary

aldosteronism, P55[I3'l]lodocholesterol scintiscan and rare

"functional" black adenoma of adrenal cortex,

505Imaging of adrenal cortical carcinoma and its

skeletal metastasis, 710Normal and abnormal distribution of

adrcnomcdullary imaging agent I-13I MIBG inman: evaluation by scintigraphy, 672

Scintigraphic localization of abnormal adrenals inprimary aldosteronism, P55

Sensitivity and specificity of m-iodobcnzylguanidinc scintigraphy for thedetection of pheochromocytoma, P54

Synthesis and biodislribution of radioiodinatcd 5-iodonicolinc, PI 16

Synthesis of I-131 - and 1-123-meta-

iodobenzylguanidinc for diagnosis andtreatment of pheochromocytoma. PI 18

Value of bowel preparation in adrcnocorticalscintigraphy with NP-59, 732

Adrenal medullaMechanisms of uptake and retention of meta-

iodobcnzylguanidine in adrenal medulla, PI 17

Adult respiratory distress syndromeEarly diagnosis of adult respiratory distress

syndrome by Tc-99m human serum albumin

and portable probe, P70

AerosolsComparison between sub-micronic aerosol and

Xe-127 for ventilation images, PI 13

Rapidly changing appearance of depositedsubmicronic Tc-99m DTPA aerosol in smokers'

lungs, PI 13Aldosteronism

Scintigraphic localization of abnormal adrenals inprimary aldosteronism, P55

AllegratiEffect of cyclosporin-A on migration of ln-111

lymphocytes. PI00Xilografi, cardiac

Thallium myocardial uptake during acute cardiacallograft rejection, P29

Allografl, pancreasDiagnosis of early pancreas transplant rejection

with ln-111 oxine labeled platelets, P55Alzheimer's disease

Differential diagnosis of dementia with "pure"

1-123 iodoamphetamine and a clinical camera,

PI06Patterns of local cerebral glucose utilization in

depression, multiple infarcìdementia, andAlzheimer's disease, P20

Amino acidsBiodistribution of the carboxyl carbon from some

L, D, and D,L-amino acids. P120

Compartmcntal model for in vivo assessment ofA-typc amio acid transport, P90

New synthesis of C-l l-aralkyl amino acids: [3-(C-ll)]phcnylalaninc. P53

Anastomosis, STA-MCADemonstrating patency of STA-MCA

anastomosis with Tc-99m albumin

microspheres, 136Aneurysms

Cardiac aneurysm complicated by £".coli abscess,

1154Scintigraphic detection of ventricular aneurysm

withTl-201,34

Anger camerasCount-rate variations with orientation of camera

detector, 356Evaluation of SPECT system performance using a

SPECT phantom, P58High activity Kr-SIm generator-delivery system

for dynamic pulmonary cincscintigrams, P25Modular imaging system for use in nuclear

medicine, P25Angina pecforis

Pattern of myocardial perfusion at rest in patientswith unstable angina pcctoris. P68

AngiocardiographyAccuracy of deconvolution algorithms assessed by

simulation studies, 258Angiocardiography, radionuclide

Ventricular function, mitral régurgitation andearly prognosis in infants and children withcardiomyopathy, P32

AngiographyComparison of predischargc exercise testing, Tl-

201 scintigraphy and coronary angiography foridentifying post-infarction patients at risk for

future cardiac events, P36

Angiography,radionuclideArterial perfusion with Tc-99m MAAAP in

monitoring intra-artcrial chemotherapy of

sarcomas, 297Blood flow ratios obtained by residue detection

and linear regression. P93Diagnosis of jugular paraganglioma by

radionuclide angiography, 1005Exercise left ventricular function in asymptomatic

diabetics assessed by sequential Au-195m firstpass studies, P88

Left ventricular function under "physiological"

pacing: evaluation by radionuclide angiography,P89

Multiwire proportional counter gamma cameraand Ta-178 radionuclide, P24

Radionuclide angiographie demonstration ofsystemic lung arlerialization with arteriovenousfistulas. 228

Radionuclide angiography as primaryinvestigation in chcmodectoma, 475

Rapidly alternating gated cardiac blood pool andmyocardial perfusion imaging using gold-195mandTh-20l,P76

Re: determination of absolute LV volume fromfirst-pass kinetics, 970 (le)

Re: determination of LV volume from first-passkinetics of labeled red cells, 969 (le)

Repeatability of estimates of left-ventricularvolume from blood-pool counts, 775

Right bundle branch block in acute transmuralanterior Ml: relationship of prognosis to degreeof ventricular dysfunction, P68

Scintiphotosplcnoportography: method forscanning portal circulation and estimatingregional hepatic blood flow, P48

Angiography, radionuclide, exerciseMaintained LV exercise response and regional

wall motion abnormalities in patients ondoxorubicin. P54

Angiography, radionuclide multigatedRole of preload reserve during dynamic exercise

in patients with Ml, P54Angioplasty

Preliminary evaluation of ln-111 platelet

scintigraphy in patients undergoing peripheralpercutaneous transluminal angioplasty, P89

Angioplasty, balloonDifferential renal function in diagnosis of

renovascular hypertension and followup ofballoon angioplasty, PI29

Angioplasty, coronaryEvaluation of platelet deposition at site of

coronary angioplasty using ln-111 labeled

platelets, P60Angioplasly, Iransluminal

Scintigraphic demonstration in patients of effectof aspirin on platelet deposition at sites oftransluminal angioplasty. P60

Angioplasty,transluminal coronaryQuantitative Tl-201 imaging before and after

transluminal coronary angioplasty, P37Antibodies

Factors influencing DTPA conjugation withantibodies by cyclic DTPA anhydride, 1158

In vivo binding of ln-111 labeled monoclonal

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antibody (MoAb) to a human high molecularweight melanoma-associated antigen (HMW-MAA), P78

Optimization of the DTPA mixed-anhydridereaction with antibodies at low concentration,932

Potential interfering antibody response in TSHassays, 173 (le)

Antibodies, radiolabeledPcrchloroatc blocking for radioimmunodctcction.

1081 (Ic)Aorlocoronan bypassgrafts

Inhibition of thrombotic aortocoronary bypassgraft occlusion with verapamil and papaverinein dogs. I'M >

Aorlocoronan bypass surgeryCreatine kinasc-MB immunoradiomctric assay to

diagnose Ml following aortocoronary bypasssurgery, P35

Artcriograph>Detection of severecoronary heart disease with

TI-201 : comparison of resting single photonemission tomography with invasiveartcriography. 761

ArthritisPalhophysiology of synovia) effusions: intra-

articular volume, metabolism and clearancekinetics, P85

ArthroplastyAssessment of Icchnetium and gallium scanning

in patient with painful total joint arthroplasty,P84

Comparison of radiographie and radionuclide hiparthrography in determination of femoralcomponent loosening of conventional total hiparthroplastics, P58

Variability of follow-up bone scans afterasymptomatic total hip prostheses, P72

ArtifactsBone imaging in infections: artefacts from

spectral overlap between a Tc-99m tracer andIn-lll leukocytes. 589

Polarity in a hexagonal collimator, 1203 (le)Uniformity artifact reduction with noncircular

tomographic detector motion, P104Ar\ltrimethvKilanes

Applications of aryltrimcthylsilanes inradiobrominations, P43

Aseptic necrosisFailure of uptake of radiocolloid by femoral

heads. 116\ M.I11in-: 11 tellurium colloid

Aslatinc-211: optimization for production ofinorganic radiopharmaceulicals. PI 22

AtherosclerosisExternal imaging of human atherosclerosis. 154

Attenuation correctionAccuracy of measured attenuation correction in

positron tomography. PIOCorrection of attenuation in whole-body

determination of Co-57 BI 2absorption, 949Determination of left-ventricular volume from

first-pass kinetics of labeled red cells, 98Left ventricular volumes from gated radionuclidc

vcntriculograms: attenuation correction infemale and male patients, P27

Orbiting rod source: improving performance inPET transmission correction scans, PI I

Auger electronsRadioloxicity of TI-201 in mouse lestes:

inadequacy of conventional dosimetry, 145Aulomdiograph)

Auloradiographic studies of labeled fatty acidanalogs as potential myocardial imaging agents.PI 25

Autoradiographic technique for simultaneousmeasurement of cerebral blood flow and glucosemetabolism. PI 08

Differential registration of two types ofradionuclidcs on macroautoradiograms forstudying coronary circulation. 693

Direct evaluation of interrelationships of localcerebral blood flow, glucose metabolism, andprotein synthesis using simultaneous multipleradionuclidc autorudiography. P69

L-[1-C-1 Ijphenylalaninc for the determination ofcerebral protein synthesis rates in man withpositron emission tomography. P70

Quantitative analysis of double isotopeautoradiography, PI25

Quantitative autoradiography withradiopharmaccuticals. part I: digital film-analysis system by vidcodcnsitometry, 231

Quantitative autoradiography withradiopharmaceuticals. part 2: applications inrudiopharmaccutical research, 238

Spipcronc metabolism: significance for kineticmodeling and nonspecific binding estimates.P106

Background subtractionOptimization of dual isotope imaging techniques

in immunoscintigraphy, PI 5Bayesian analysis

Baycsian analysis using Fourier transforms of Tl-201 scintiscans to predict the presence of CAD,P36

BayestheoremBayes theorem and diagnostic value of total body

calcium measurements for osteoporosis, P84Benzodiazepine receptors

Br-75-labeled 1.4-benzodiazepincs: potentialagents for mapping of bcnzodiazepine receptorsin vivo, 417

Biliary atresiaComparison of Tc-99m-PIPIDA with I-I3I rose

bcngal in diagnosis of biliary atresia in neonatewith direct reacting hypcrbilirubinemia, PI 13

BiodislribulionBiodislribution of the carboxyl carbon from some

L, D, and D.L-amino acids, PI 20l-125-m-iodobenzoyl hydrazide: radiolabeling

moiety for carbonyl-comaining biomolecules.

PII7Synthesis and biodistribution of adenine[C-l I],

PI 20Tc-99m bifunctional chelating agent: thiolactone

for coupling to biomoleculcs, N2§2ligand forchelation to technetium. P126

BladderRadioimmunodctcction of a transplantable human

bladder cancer in a nude (athymic) mousemodel, PI 10

Blood-brain barrierQuantitative measurement of blood brain barrier

permeability following osmotic opening, PI07Synthesis and biodistribution of neutral lipid-

soluble Tc-99m complexes which cross theblood-brain barrier, P23

Blood flowAbsolute quantilation of local cerebral blood flow

and partition coefficient without arterialsampling. P62

Accuracy of radionuclide cerebral perfusion scanin "brain death", P107

Autoradiographic measurement of regionalcerebral blood flow with PET validation studies,P62

Blood flow ratios obtained by residue detectionand linear regression, P93

Brain blood flow measured with intravenous H215.

I. Theory and error analysis, 782Brain blood flow measured with intravenous

H2'5O. II. Implementation and validation. 790Can the three-phase bone scan differentiate

osteomyelitis from metabolic or metastatic bonedisease?, P72

Cercbrovascular disorders using brain imagingagent. (I-123)HIPDM. and SPECT, P5

Comparison of three-phase bone scintigraphy andGa-67 imaging in evaluation of painful total hipprostheses, P84

Detection of compartmental slippage innoninvasive rCBF measurements. 1188

Differential registration of two types ofradionuclidcs on macroautoradiograms forstudying coronary circulation. 693

Direct determination of relative renal blood flowusing the Tc-99m DTPA renogram, P80

Direct evaluation of interrelationships of local

cerebral blood flow, glucose metabolism, andprotein synthesis using simultaneous multipleradionuclidc autoradiography, P69

Dynamic measurement of rCBF and rCMROiusing O-15, P91

ECG-gated blood-pool study of carotid arterial

pulsation as sign of stenosis, 470Experience with gamma camera measurement of

regional cerebral blood flow, P108First-pass measurements of regional blood flow

with external detectors, 577Flow-dependence of uptake of (1-123-phenyl)-

pcntadccanoicacid(IP) in the canine heart, PI 2Hemodynamic results of cerebral bypass surgery

measured by PET. PI08Measurement of myocardial blood flow in man

with Xe-133 during dypridamolc inducedcoronary vasodilation, P75

Myocardial perfusion with Rb-82. I.Measurement of extraction fraction and flowwith external detectors, 898

Myocardial perfusion with Rb-82. II. Effects ofmetabolic and pharmacologie interventions, 907

jV-lsopropyl 1-123/7-iodoamphctamine: arterialinjections. PI06

Nonuniform washout of Tl-201 (within normalrange): criterion for improved detection ofsingle vesselCAD. P46

On-line synthesis of [I5O]N2O: new blood-flow

tracer for PET imaging, 603Peak-counts model for measuring regional

myocardial blood flow with Rb-82, P86

Potentiality of D7PHT for dynamic tomography.P75

Quantification of regional myocardial flow withRb-82 despite pharmacologie intervention, P28

Quantitation of portal blood flow followingportacaval shunting using Tc-99m MAA, P47

Quantitative hepatic arterial perfusionscintigraphy and starch microspheres in cancerchemotherapy, 871

Radioiodinated (E-l-lodo-l-Penten-5-YI)-triphenylphosphonium iodide: convenientpreparation of attractive myocardial perfusionagent, P43

Re: determination of absolute LV volume fromfirst-pass kinetics (reply), 971 (le)

Regional blood-flow measurement in rabbit soft-tissue tumor with positron imaging using C15O2steady-slate and labeled microspheres, 1135

Regional cerebral blood flow measured with I-123-labelcd diamine or amphetamine andradioactive tracer microspheres, P6

Relationship between lipophilicity and brainextraction of C-l I radiopharmaccuticals, 1030

Scintigraphic estimation of arterial and portalblood supplies to liver, 1099

Scintiphotosplenoportography: method forscanning portal circulation and estimatingregional hepatic blood flow, P48

Scrotal scintigraphy for the evaluation oftesticular-epididymal pathology. P33

Sequential myocardial perfusion planar imagingwith Rb-82 reflecting acute changes in bloodnow,P85

Significance of collateral circulation on localmyocardial perfusion in canine heart model:implications for investigation of myocardialperfusion imaging agents, P85

Simulation study on steady-state requirements inO-I5 equilibrium model for cerebral blood flowmeasurement, P107

Single-photon tomography of regional brain bloodflow in patients with arteriovenousmalformations, P105

SPECT brain imaging agent, (I-123)HIPDM inman with rotating gamma camera, P5

Statistical interpretation of quantitative Tl-201

myocardial perfusion scintigraphy, P28Sterile Xe-133 in saline for tissue perfusion

studies. 1070Theoretical evaluation of tomographic technique

for simultaneous measurement of CBFandoxygen utilization (MRO) with O-I5, P63

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Two cerebral blood flow tracers, N-isopropyll-!23p-iodoamphetamineand 1-123 HIPDM,

P6Blood fio»,radionuclide

Observations of serial radionuclide blood-flowstudies in Paget's disease, 880

Blood flow studiesRadionuclide analysis of peak filling rates during

pacing-induced ischemia. P87Vascular emission computed tomography, P92

Blood pool imagingSec also Gated blood-pool studiesAcid-citratc-dextrosc compared with hcparin in

the preparation of in vivo/in vitro Tc-99m

RBCs.383Biological fate of W-178 and Ta-178, PI 22Constant infusion of (O-15)-H2O and single

breath inhalation of (C-11 )-CO for the

determination of extravascular lung water byPET, PI 21

Contribution of atrial contraction to leftventricular filling in patients with CAD, P28

Diagnosis of pulmonary edema by In-l 11 chloridelung-heart imaging, P70

Further validation of superiority of 99mTc RBCsmethod over "Te SC in detection and

localization of gastrointestinal bleeding, P49Gated cardiac blood pool ECT from only two

coded views, P61Intraccllular distribution of radionuclides and

turnover of Cr-51, In-111. and Tc-99m-labcled

RBCindogs, P26New approach to Ga-67 labeling of human

erythrocylcs and platelets, PI 23Pharmacologie alterations in Tc-99m binding by

RBCs, 397Potentiality of D7PHT for dynamic tomography,

P75Rapidly alternating gated cardiac blood pool and

myocardial perfusion imaging using gold-195mandTh-201.P76

Redistribution of visceral blood volume in uprightexercise in healthy volunteers, P87

Reliability of radionuclide absolute leftventricular volume measurements, P27

Repeatability of estimates of left-ventricularvolume from blood-pool counts, 775

Re: stability ofstannous ion in stannouspyrophosphatc kits (reply), 1081 (le)

Scrotal scintigraphy for the evaluation oftcsticular-epididymal pathology, P33

Tc-99m in vitro red blood cell scintigraphy for

detection and localization of gastrointestinalbleeding sites: correlation with artcriography,P99

Tc-99m RBC scanning in the differentialdiagnosis of focal liver lesions, P48

Use of indium labeled platelets to monitor plateletdeposition on vascular grafts, P60

BoneAccuracy of abnormal radioisótopo bone scans in

children with known disseminated malignancyin remission, PI 13

Bayes theorem and diagnostic value of total bodycalcium measurements for osteoporosis, P84

Bone and gallium scans in mastocytosis:correlation with count rates, radiography, andmicroscopy, 586

Bone imaging in infections: artefacts fromspectral overlap between a Tc-99m tracer andIn-l 11 leukocytes, 589

Bone mass assessment at differing skeletal sites bymultiple diagnostic parameters, P58

Bone uptake of chemically diverse ligands labeledwith Tin-! 17m in 2+ and 4+ oxidation states,

P24Calcification of hepatic métastases,P85Can the three-phase bone scan differentiate

osteomyelitis from metabolic or metastatic bonedisease?, P72

Comparative uptake of Ga-67 andTc-99m M DP

in benign noninfectcd bone lesion (fracture),P42

Comparison of ln-111 acetylacetonc labeled

granulocytes, Ga-67 citrate, and 3-phasc MDP

skeletal imaging in complicated osteomyelitis,P64

Comparison of planar bone scintigraphy andSPECT in evaluation of patients with paranasalsinus disease. P58

Comparison of radiographie and radionuclide hiparthrography in determination of femoralcomponent loosening of conventional total hiparthroplastics, P58

Comparison of Tc-99m MDP, H M DP, and DPDwith respect to bone to soft-tissue ratios, 120l(lc)

Comparison of Tc-99m MDP, H M DP. and DPDwith respect to bone tosoft-tissuc ratios, I202(le)

Comparison of three-phase bone scintigraphy andGa-67 imaging in evaluation of painful total hip

prosthcses, P84Computer analysis of Tc-99m DPD and Tc-99m

MDP kinetics in human, 334Correlative imaging of malignant external otitis.

P94Diagnostic value of Ga-67 in detection of post

operative sternal osteomyelitis, P64Differential skeletal uptake of Tc-99m

pyrophosphatc and méthylènediphosphonate inleukemia, 799

Effect of diethylstilbcstrol therapy onradioisotopic bone scan findings in patients withmetastatic carcinoma of the prostate, P57

Effect of hypophyseclomy and hormonalreplacement on the uptake of Tc-99m M DP in

the mctaphysis and shaft of the rat femur, 224Efficacy of bone and liver scanning in followupof

patients on adjuvant chemotherapy for breastcarcinoma. PI09

Evaluating painful prosthetic joint with sequentialTc-99m-MDP-Ga-67, P72

Evaluation of 99mTc sulfur colloid (SC) hipscintigraphy in 20 symptomatic and 80asymptomatic patients. P83

Evaluation of post operative sternum with Ga-67and Tc-99m medronatc. P85

Failure of uptake of radiocolloid by femoralheads. 116

Ga-67 scanning in diagnosis of postoperativesternal osteomyelitis, 1001

"Hot patella" sign: any clinical significance?, 312

In-l 11 chloride imaging in the detection ofosteomyelitis, P72

Limitations of three phase bone scintigraphy insuspected osteomyelitis, P83

Metastatic prostatic pulmonary nodules withnormal bone scan, 1026

Normal anatomic variant: scinligraphy of theischiopubic synchondrosis, 14

Observations of serial radionuclide blood-flowstudies in Paget's disease, 880

Palliation of metastatic cancer to bone withstrontium-89, P57

Plantar imaging: study of feed during Tc-99m-

M DP bone scans, P83Preparative control, HPLC analysis, and in vivo

evaluation of components of a technetium-MDP

radiopharmaccutical mixture, P23Prospective In-l 11 WBCscan vsTc-99m-MDP-

Ga-67 scan for low-grade osteomyelitis. Final

report, P72Quantitative functional and static bone

scintigraphy for early detection of acuteosteomyelitis in children, P83

Radiocolloid hipscintigraphic patterns inosteonecrosis: correlation with bonescintigraphic and radiographie stages, P42

Radiographie and scintigraphic skeletal imagingin patients with ncuroblastoma. 467

Re-186 H EDP: potential therapeutic bone agent,

PI 25Relative distribution of diphosphonate between

bone and soft tissue at 4 and 24 hr, 208Rhabdomyosarcoma concentrating Tc-99m MDP,

1082 (le)Role of bone and liver scans in detecting

métastasesin patients of nasopharyngealcarcinoma, PI 12

Role of Ga-67 citrate imaging in evaluation of

nonunitcd fractures for osteomyelitis, P84Scinligraphy of primary bone neoplasia, P57Skeletal imaging in osteomyelitis, P7ISkeletal imaging in temporomandibular joint

disease, P42Skeletal scintigraphy in differential diagnosis of

lower extremity pain in athletes, P4ISolitary lesion in pediatrie bone scanning, 114SPECT in suspected internal derangements of

knee, P4ITc-99m H M DP and Tc-99m MDP: biological and

clinical comparison, 463Type specific radioimmunoimaging of

experimental type-B hcmophilus influcn/uc

osteomyelitis, P64Use of dynamic bone scanning in differential

diagnosis of osteomyelitis, Paget's disease, and

primary bone tumors, P83Use of scintillation probe in operative localization

and resection of bone lesions, P84Walker 256 tumor for studying bone imaging

agents. P124Bone marrow

Evaluation of 99mTc sulfur colloid (SC) hipscintigraphy in 20 symptomatic and 80asymptomatic patients, P83

Radiographie and scintigraphic skeletal imagingin patients with ncuroblastoma, 467

lim »kreviewActualités en Radiodiagnostic—Noupeiles

lechnologies, 753Advances in Radiation Biology, 646Applications of Nuclear and Kadiiichemistry, 862Atlas of Radionuclide Hepatohiliary Imaging,

976Atlas of Sectional Human Anatomy, 1086Atlas of Total Bodv Radionuclide Imaging, Vol.

I & II, 548BiomédicalThermology. 863Bone Metastasis. 977Bone Radiology Case Studies, 977Chemistry for Nuclear Medicine, 753Clinical and Mathematical Introduction to

Computer Processing of Scinligraphic Images,1086

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 89Clinical Ultrasound Kei'iews, 89

Computed Body Tomography, 1087Computerized Tomography in the Eraluation of

Trauma, 277CRC Handbook of Medical Physics Volume I,

646Critical Diagnostic Pathways in Radiology: An

Algorithmic Approach, 374Diagnosis and Treatment of Bone Tumors: A

Team Approach, 1205Dictionary of Radiologie Terminology, 178Digital Nuclear Medicine, 752Digital Radiography: A Focus on Clinical Utility,

1206Engymetry and Personal Computing in Nuclear

Medicine (Lecture Notes in MedicalInformatics), 453

Handbook of Nuclear Pharmacy. 276Handbook of Radiation Measurements anil

Protection Section A. Volume II. Biologicaland Mathematical information, 373

Head Injury, 649Imaging with Ionizing Radiations ( Volume /).

976Introductory Physics of Nuclear Medicine (2nd

Ed), 454Low-Lerel Radiation Effects: a Fact Book. 752Medical Diagnostic Imaging Systems:

Technology and Applications, 648Medical Radiation Biology. 2nd Edition. 862Nonincasice Techniques for Assessment of

Atherosclerosis in Peripheral. Carotid, andCoronary Arteries, 977

Nuclear Medicine Annual IVR2, 646Nuclear Medicine in Clinical Practice: Sélectife

Correlation with Ultrasound and ComputerizedTomography. 177

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Nutritional Factors Invoked in the (ioiirogenicAction of Cassava, 90

Pathology of Radial ion Injury, 276ProctedlngS of the Third International

RadlopharmactullcalDoslmtirySymposium,89

Progress in Medical Radiation Physics, Vol. I.178

Progress in Radio-Oncology II, 453Quality Assurance in Nuclear Medicine. 1088Quality Comrol and líalaAnalysis in Binder-

Ligand Assay, 373Quality Control in Diagnostic Imaging, 1087Radiation Damage to the Nercous System:

Delayed Therapeutic Ha:ard, 647Radioimmunoassav and Related Procedures in

Medicine. 1982,862RadioimniunoassayofGut Regulatory Peptides,

548Radioisotopes in Cardiology, I205Radiology oj the Emergency Patient, 453Radionuclide Brain Imaging, 373RadittrtHclide Imaging in Drug Research, 549Radionuclide Metabolism and Toxicity, 1086Radionuclide Section Scanning. An Atlas of

Clinical Practice. 179Radionuclides in Nephrology, 452Recent Adiances In Urologie Cancer (from

Inlernalional Perspei tices in Urology), 89Segmentai Anatomy: Applications to Clinical

Medicine, 1205Selected Techniques in Iniercenlional Radiology

(SMC R Series Volume 19), 277Self-Assessment of Current Knowledge in

Nuclear Medicine (Second Edition), 549Shoulder Arthrography: Technique. Diagnosis,

and Clinical Correlation, 978Studies of Cellular Function Using Radiotracers,

177THalllum-201 and Technelium-99m

Pyrophosphate Myocardiiil Imaging in theCoronary Care Unit, 452

The Control of Exposure of the Public to IonizingRadiation in the Ecent of Accident or Attack —Proceedings of a Symposium Sponsored by theNational Council on Radiation Protection andMeasurements. 374

Tumor Imaging: Current State of the Art amiRecommendations for Future Research, 547

Ultrasound Annual 1982, 753Uroradiologr: An Integrated Approach. Vol I and

II. 863Vascular Malformations and Fistulas of the

Brain (Seminars in Neurological Surgery), 548\'-Ra\ Measurements and Protection, 1913-

1964,21(11983 Year Book of Nuclear Medicine (The Year

Hook Series). 1205

Boundary detectionComputer simulation of the effect of inaccurate

boundary detection on radionuctidcmeasurements of left ventricular volume, P93

BrainAssessment of regional cerebral blood flow in

newborn with PET, P22Autoradiographic measurement of regional

cerebral blood flow with PET validation studies.P62

Biodistribution and dosimctry of N-isopropyl-/)-[I23l)iodoamphctaminc in the primate, 922

Biodistribution in humans and radiation dosecalculations lor brain perfusion imaging agent1-123 HIPDM.P95

Brain blood flow measured with intravenous H;1*.I. Theory and error analysis, 782

Brain blood flow measured with intravenousHj"O. II. Implementation and validation. 790

Br-75-labelcd 1,4-bensodiascpincs: potentialagents for mapping of bcnsodiasepinc receptorsin vivo, 417

C-l I DMO: biodistribution, radiation absorbedmetabolism and blood flow in rat brain withimplanted tumor. PI07

Cerebral glucose utilisation patterns in Wilson's

disease. P2ICercbrovascular disorders using brain imaging

agent. (I-I23)HIPDM. and SPECT, P5C-l I glucose and utilisation in PET. 326Comparison of N MR imaging and x-ray CT in

detecting brain tumors. P47Computer-aided data analysis of ECT data. P82Continuous infusion method for determining local

cerebral metabolic rate in man. P34Demonstrating patency of STA-MCA

anastomosis with Tc-99m albuminmicrosphcres, 136

Detection of compartmcntal slippage innoninvasivc rCBF measurements, 1188

Direct evaluation of interrelationships of localcerebral blood flow, glucose metabolism, andprotein synthesis using simultaneous multipleradionuclidc autoradiography, P69

Dosimelry of N-isopropyl I-123 p-iodoamphctamine. P49

Dynamic measurement of rCBFand rCMROiusing O-15. P91

Evaluatiaon of positron tomograph designed forbrain imaging. 245

Evaluation of cerebral glucose metabolism inpatients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis byF-18 IDG and PET, P2I

Evaluation of potential myelin imaging agentsusing simple screening methodology. PI 22

Experience with gamma camera measurement ofregional cerebral blood flow. PI08

Functional response of human brain to individualand combined visual and auditory impuis. P69

Hcmodynamic results of cerebral bypass surgerymeasured by PET. P108

Labeled cholinc and phosphorylcholinc: bodydistribution and brain autoradiography. 812

Local cerebral glucose consumption duringcognitive activity, P2I

Local cerebral glucose metabolism in patientswith affective psychiatric disorders: drug-freeslates and effects of methylphenidate, P2I

Measurement of local brain pll with "COi andPET, P105

Method for measurement of regional cerebralbloodHowusing short-lived tracers and F.CT. P33

Myelin imaging with PET, P62Necessity for correcting for cerebral atrophy in

global PET measurements. PI06Neuroleplic binding sites: specific labeling in mice

with |'*F|halopcridol. potential tracer for PET.408

New brain perfusion imaging agent: [1-123]IIIPDM:N,N.N'-lrimcthyl-N'-|2-hydroxy-3-melhy l-5-iodobcnsyl\-1,3-propanediamine. 66

On-line synthesis of [I5O|N;O: new blood-Howtracer for PET imaging, 603

Patterns of local cerebral glucose utilisation indepression, multiple infarcìdementia, andAlshcimcr's disease. P20

Performance study of the high sensitivity positroncomputed tomograph for brain. PI04

Radionuelide quanlitation of CSE shunt flow inadults: emphasis on patient position, P105

Regional cerebral blood Howmeasured with I-123-labeled diamine or amphetamine andradioactive tracer microspheres. P6

Regional cerebral glucose metabolism duringelectric shock induced pain. P69

Re: in vivo methods for measuring regionalglucose metabolic rate. 366 (le)

Re: in vivo methods for measuring regionalglucose metabolic rate (reply ). 367 (le)

Re: in vivo methods for measuring regionalglucose metabolic rale (reply). 367 (Ic)

Relationship between lipophilicily and brainextraction of C-l I radiopharmaceuticals. 1030

Simultaneous measurement of regional glucosedose, and potential lor PIT measurement ofregional brain pH. 805

Single-photon tomography of regional brain bloodflow in patients with arlcriovenousmalformations. PI05

Si/ing of perfusion defects using N-isopropyl1-123p-iodoamphetaminc brain scans in acutestroke. P6

Some observations on eye uptake of N-isopropyll-123/)-iodoamphclaminc: relationship tomelanin production. PI 17

Specific labeling in vivoof murine neuroleplicbinding sites using '"F-halopcridol. potentialnoninvasivc probe for psychiatric disease. P52

SPECT brain imaging agent. (I-1231HIPDM inman with rotating gamma camera. P5

Synthesis and biodistribution of radioiodinaled 5-iodonicotinc. PI 16

Synthesis and characterization of Tc 8-quinolinolalcs. Potential brain imaging agents,PI 28

Synthesis and evaluation of myelin tracer, PI 19Synthesis of no-carrier-added 75-77Br-bcnperidol:

potential radiophurmaccutical for quantilatingcerebral dopamine receptors. P42

Tc-99m-propylencaminc oxirne: potential brainradiopharmaccutical. PI 2X

Tetradentalc amine oximc complex of Tc-99m.PIO

Theoretical evaluation of lomographic techniquefor simultaneous measurement of CBFandoxygen utilisation (MRO) with O-I5. P63

Two cerebral blood flow tracers. N-isopropyl1-123p-iodoamphelamine and 1-123 HIPDM.P6

Xc-133 DSPECTin unilateral ecrcbrovasculardisease. Comparative study to transmission CTand x-ray angiography. P6

Brain deathAccuracy of radionuclidc cerebral perfusion scan

in "brain death". P107

BreastEÕficacy of bone and liver scanning in followup of

patients on adjuvant chemotherapy for breastcarcinoma. PIO1)

l-|E-l8|-Fluoropcntcstrol: synthesis andpreliminary tissue uptake studies of a positron-emitting estrogen in rats. P52

Internal mammary Ivmphoscinligraphy in breastcancer, P40

Palliation of mctastatic cancer to bone withstrontium-89, P57

Properties of 1-125 labeled I l-/J-melhoxy-l7-(i-iodovinyl eslradiol (IMOX), P49

Radioimmunolocalisation of human mammarytumor transplants using monoclonal antibodies.P109

ROC -analysis of single or combined CEA andTPA determination in a wide spectrum ofcancer patients. PI 12

Unexpected breast uptake of Tc-99m PIPIDA.861 (le)

Breathing systemsQuantitative evaluation of breathing systems used

with Kr-81m generators. 157

Bromine, 75Synthesis of no-carricr-added 7-s'77Br-benpcridol:

potential radiopharmaceulical for quantitatingcerebral dopamine receptors. P42

Bromine-75Br-75-labelcd 1.4-bcnzodiasepines: potential

agents for mapping of bcnsodiascpine receptorsin vivo.417

Brominc-77Synthesis of no-carrier-addcd 75-77Br-benperidol:

potential radiopharmaccutical for qtiantitatini!cerebral dopamine receptors. P42

BulimiaDefinition of spectrum of gastric emptying in

patients with bulimia. P56Bypass, cerebral

Hcmodynamic results of cerebral bypass surgerymeasured by PET, PI08

Cadmium-115New Cd-115 —ln-115m radionuclidc generator.

349

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SUBJECT INDEX

Calcium-45Double-isotope in vivo measurement of intestinal

calcium absorption in phosphate/vitamin Ddeficient rats. P45

(aldum-47Double-isotope in vivo measurement of intestinal

calcium absorption in phosphate/vitamin Ddeficient rats. P45

C alcium absorptionDouble-isotope in vivo measurement of intestinal

calcium absorption in phosphate/vitamin Ddeficient rats, P45

CaptoprilEffect of caplopril on efficacy of renal

scintigraphy in detection of renal arterystenosis, P23

Carbon-II

Biodistribution of the carboxyl carbon from someL, D, and D,L-amino acids, P120

C-l I ligand binding toadrcncrgicand muscarinicreceptors of the human heart studied in vivo byPET, P20

Measurement of cerebral blood flow with C-11

butanol and PET, P63Measurement of local brain pH with ' 'COi and

PET, P105Relationship between lipophilicily and brain

extraction of C-l 1 radiopharmaceuticals, 1030Carbon-ll adcnine

Synthesis and biodistribution of adenine[C-l I],

PI 20C'arbon-11 a aminoisobutyric acid

Compartmcntal model for in vivo assessment ofA-type amio acid transport, P90

Carbon-11 DMOBiodistribution, radiation dosimclry and potential

of C-! I dimethyloxazolidincdione for PET,

P107C-l I DMO: biodistribution, radiation absorbed

dose, and potential for PET measurement ofregional brain pH. 805

C'arbon-11 glucose

C-l I glucose and utilization in PET, 326l.-|1-"C|Leucme

L-(l-"C]Lcucinc: routine synthesis by enzymatic

resolution, 515Carbon-ll palmilate (CPA)

Tracer kinetic model of C-11 palmitate (CPA) for

estimating regional free fatty acid (FFA)utilization in myocardium. PI2

Carbon-ll palmitic acidNoninvasivc evaluation of regional myocardial

fatty acid metabolism in man with C-l Ipalmitic acid and positron-CT, PI 2

< urlimi-11 phcnvlalaninrNew synthesis of C-l l-aralkyl amino acids: [3-

(C-ll)]phcnylalaninc, P53Carbon-ll Ihvmidine

The Dunning R3327G prostatic adenocarcinomatumor model: tumor-localization of radiolabclcdthymidinc. potential agent for imaging withPETT, P40

Carbon-ll IryptophanC-l l-L-tryptophan, potential agent for diagnosis

of pancreatic disease using PET, PI 21Carbon-14

Hepatic uptake and fate of 1-123- or C-14-fattyacids in ethanol-fed mice, PIOO

Carbon-14 AIBHuman melanoma hctcrotransplants in nude

mice: tumor-localization of radiolabclcdit-aminoisobutyric acid potential agent forimaging with PET, PI 10

Carbon-14 BMHDAMetabolic fate of I-C-14

bctamethylhcpladccanoic acid and 1- C-14

palmitic acid in mice heart and blood. P120Carbon-14 palmitic acid

Metabolic fate of 1- C-14bctamethylhcptadccanoic acid and 1- C-14

palmitic acid, in mice heart and blood, PI 20Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA)

Carcinoembryonic antigen: assay following healcompared with perchloric acid extraction in

patients with colon cancer, non-neoplasticgastrointestinal diseases, or chronic renalfailure, 916

Carcinoembryonic antigen kinetics and theirimplications for tumor imaging, PI 11

Comparison of In-111 labeled fab and whole In-111 anti-CEA monoclonal antibody (MoAb) innormal mouse: human colon tumor models, P77

Is immunoscintigraphy using radioiodinatedmonoclonal antibodies useful to cancerdiagnosis?, PI4

ROC-analysis of single or combined CEA andTPA determination in a wide spectrum ofcancer patients. PI 12

CardiomyopalhyMyocardial metabolic studies in patients with

cardiomyopathy, P20Radionuclidc evaluation of left-ventricular

function in chronic Chagas" cardiomyopathy,

563Ventricular function, mitral régurgitation and

early prognosis in infants and children withcardiomyopathy. P32

Carotid arterial pulsationECG-gatcd blood-pool study of carotid arterial

pulsation as sign of stenosis. 470Catecholamines

Inverse relationship between cardiacaccumulation of 1-131 MIBG and circulating

catecholamincs in suspectedpheochromocytoma, 1127

C'alion transport, monoialent

Neonatal rat myocytcs in tissue culture as a modelfor study of monovalent cation transport, P86

(ell labelingCell labeling: radiation dose and effects, 637

Cerebral blood flouAutoradiographic technique for simultaneous

measurement of cerebral blood flow and glucosemetabolism, P108

Cerebral blood-flow tomography: Xe-133compared with isopropyl-amphctaminc-l-123,

17Effect of mcthyldopa or propranolol on cerebral

blood flow in hypertensive patients, PI30Measurement of cerebral blood flow with C-l 1

bulanol and PET, P63Method for measurement of regional cerebral

blood flow using short-lived tracers and ECT.

P33Necessity for correcting for cerebral atrophy in

global PET measurements, P106Cerebral infarcì

C-l 1 glucose and utilization in PET, 326C'erebral ischemia

1-123 yV-isopropyl amphetamine (1-123 AMP)

SPECT in epilepsy and cerebral ischemia, PI 08C'erebral metabolic rate

Continuous infusion method for determining localcerebral metabolic rate in man, P34

C'erebral metabolism

Local cerebral glucose consumption duringcognitive activity, P21

C'erebrospinal fluid

Radionuclide quantitation of CSE shunt flow inadults: emphasis on patient position, PI05

Chagas' disease

Radionuclide evaluation of left-ventricularfunction in chronic Chagas' cardiomyopathy,

563Chemodecloma

Radionuclidc angiography as primaryinvestigation in chcmodectoma, 475

ChemotherapyArterial perfusion with Tc-99m MAAAP in

monitoring intra-arterial chemotherapy ofsarcomas, 297

Intraarterial cancer chemotherapy, arterialocclusion, and Tc-99m MAA perfusionscintigraphy, 966

Quantitative hepatic arterial perfusionscintigraphy and starch microspheres in cancerchemotherapy, 871

Xe-l 33 tumor blood flow and Tc-99m-MAA

perfusion scintigraphy in head and neck tumors,P112

CholecystitisCholescintigraphy vs sonographic Murphy's sign

in suspected acute cholecystitis, P9C'holecyslokinin

Abnormal gallbladder emptying in response tocholecystokinin (OP-CCK) in patients with

acalculus gallbladder disease, P8Filling, postcholccystokinin emptying, and

refilling of normal gallbladder: effects of twodifferent doses of CCK on refilling, 666

Simplified scintigraphic technique for establishingdose response curve of cholccystokinetic agent,P39

CholescintigraphyDiagnosis of clinically unsuspected gallbladder

perforation in obese patient, by Tc-99m IDA

Cholescintigraphy, 1028Use of pinholc collimator and analog motion

correction in Cholescintigraphy, P94Choline

Labeled cholinc and phosphorylcholine: bodydistribution and brain autoradiography, 812

Chromium-SiIntracellular distribution of radionuclides and

turnover of Cr-51, In-111, and Tc-99m-labeled

R BC in dogs, P26Cirrhosis

Evaluation of "portal scintigraphy" by intestinal

administration of Tc-99m using cndoscopy in

liver cirrhosis, P48Collimator

See also Slant-hole collimalor; Slant-hole

collimator, variable angleCollimalor choice for differential uptake

measurements using SPECT imaging with I-

I23.P75Comparative tomographic imaging performance

of hybrid codcd-apcraturc/parallel-plate

stationary collimator and rotating camera, P25Performance of col lima tors used for tomographic

imaging of I-123 contaminated with I-124,

1065Quantitation of pinhole thyroid scans, P96Use of pinhole collimator and analog motion

correction in Cholescintigraphy. P94Collimator, hexagonal

Polarity in a hexagonal collimator, 1203 (Ic)Colon

Carcinoembryonic antigen: assay following heatcompared with perchloric acid extraction inpatients with colon cancer, non-ncoplastic

gastrointestinal diseases, or chronic renalfailure, 916

Elective liver therapy with P-32 chromic

phosphate colloid in high risk colon cancer,Pill

Radioimmunodclcction and treatment of humancolon cancer in nude mice using a monoclonalantibody, PI 10

Tc-99m MDP and Ga-67 citrate accumulation in

cutaneous métastasesfrom colon carcinoma,1202 (le)

Compton scatteringSubtraction of scattered events from SPECT

photopeak events. P82Computed tomography

Comparison of N M R imaging and x-ray CT in

detecting brain tumors, P47Correlative morphological and functional studies

of brain in man. utilizing CT. N M R and PETimaging, PI08

ComputersArray processors: introduction to their

architecture, software, and applications innuclear medicine, 1072

Computer analysis of Tc-99m DPD and Tc-99m

MDP kinetics in human, 334Modified composite video signal generator for

gamma 11 computing system, 838Technical factors in gastric emptying studies, 264

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( iimpili rr s. s, id »II11

Accuracy of dcconvolution algorithms assessedbysimulation studies, 258

Comparison of interpolating methods for imageresampling, P66

Comprehensive method for fast quantitativeanalysis of gamma camera distortions and theircorrection, P67

Computer interface for collecting analogphysiologic data in nuclear medicine computersystem, P9I

Computcr-quantitated renal uptake vs. plasmaclearance of Tc-99m DTPA in rats with and

without glomcrular damage. P80Computer simulation of the effect of inaccurate

boundary detection on radionuclidcmeasurements of left ventricular volume. P93

Critical assessmentof first harmonic Fourierphase analysis for detecting CAD during atrialpacing. P88

Differentiation of obstructive from nonobstructivejaundice by dcconvolulional analysis ofhcpatobiliary scans. P30

Digital methods for change detection inscintigraphic images, P67

Esophagcal motility: computer analysis ofscintigraphic studies, P98

Fast count-dependent digital filtering of nuclear

medicine images. 1039Fast wiener digital post-processing of SPECT

images. P81"Figurc-of-merit" approach to evaluation of

algorithms for ECT. P82First-pass extraction of yV-isopropyl-1-123 p

amphetamine by the human lung determined bya dual-isotope dilution technique. PI 14

Four chamber timing analysis in patients withprogrammable A-V sequential pacemakersusing multiharmonic Fourier analysis of gatedimages, P92

CjA-67 lung scanning in the evaluation ofpulmonary sarcoid alveolar activity, P14

Hcmodynamics of hcterotopic heart transplants,P9I

Imaging techniques for advanced data evaluationin NMR-lomography, PI09

Nonorthogonal factor analysis in gated cardiacstudies, P62

Normal limits for the quantitative analysis ofstress TI-201 myocardial scinligrams:

multiccntcr validation. P45Optimum order harmonics of Fourier analysis in

multigatcd blood-pool studies. PI?Phenomcnological approach to virtual distribution

volume kinetics and clearance estimation, P9IPotentiality of D7PHT for dynamic tomography,

P75Quantitative analysis of double isotope

autoradiography, PI25Quantitative analysis of liver function in

percutaneous transhcpatic drainage patients,P30

Quantitative autoradiography withradiopharmaccuticals, part I: digital film-analysis system by vidcodcnsitometry, 231

Rapid digital filtering. 625Rapid digital filtering, P66Re: attenuation compensation in single-photon

emission tomography: comparative evaluation,644 (le)

Re: attenuation compensation in single-photonemission tomography: comparative evaluation,644 (le)

Re: interpretation of multigatcd Fourierfunctional images (reply), 542 (le)

Relative accuracy of automated analysis ofregional wall motion in diagnosis of CAD. P91

Simple system for generating non-circular orbits

in SPECT in order to reduce the importance ofuniformity artefacts. P74

Use of a cardiac phantom for QC checks ofcamera/computer systems, P59

Congenital heart diseaseFourier analysis of multigated blood-pool data in

patients with congenital heart disease, P89Congestive cardiomyopath>

Myocardial imaging and metabolic studies with[ 17-I2-1l]iodohcptadccanoic acid in patients

with idiopathic congestive cardiomyopathy, 22Conjoined twins

Radionuclidcs in investigation of conjoined twins,479

Copper-67Development of Cu-67 chelate conjugated

monoclonal antibodies forradioimmunothcrapy, P30

Coronary arlery disease(CAD)Analysis of cardiac diastolic function: application

in CAD, 2Baycsian analysis using Fourier transforms of TI-

201 scintiscans to predict the presence of CAD,P36

Clearance-patterns of l5(p-T-123 phenyl-)-pcntadccanoic acid (IP) in patients with CADafter bicycle exercise, PI3

Comparison of rotational tomography with planarimaging for TI-201 stress myocardial

scintigraphy. PI 8Comparison of supine bicycle and dobutaminc

radionuclidc cardiac stress testing: technicalconsiderations, P54

Contribution of atrial contraction to leftventricular filling in patients with CAD, P28

Critical importance of left lateral and leftposterior oblique views for evaluating regionalwall motion with multigated cardiac blood-poolimaging in acute Ml, P68

Detection and localisation of single vesselcoronary disease: biplanar exercise radionuclideventriculography or TI-201 myocardialimaging?, P36

Detection of acute coronary thrombosis inpatients with use of In-Ill labeled platelets.

P59Detection of coronary artery disease at rest using

peak systolic pressure-end systolic volumeindices. P76

Detection of severecoronary heart disease withTI-201 : comparison of resting single photonemission tomography with invasivearteriography, 761

Diagnostic value of image processing inmyocardial scintigraphy, 768

Dynamic cardiac studies with super PETT I. P61High risk subgroup of inferior MI: importance of

anterior wall motion and right ventricularfunction. P68

Nonuniform washout of TI-201 (within normalrange): criterion for improved detection ofsingle vesselCAD. P46

Posilron-CT for evaluation of myocardialmetabolism after rcpcrfusion in chronic dogs,P4

Radionuclidc analysis of peak filling rates duringpacing-induced ischemia, P87

Relative accuracy of automated analysis ofregional wall motion in diagnosis of CAD. P91

Scintigraphic quantilation of myocardialischemia. PI9

Significance of estimating redistribution ofpulmonary perfusion in CAD, P90

SPECTrum of TI-201 imaging in CAD, 854Time of onset of stress-induced left ventricular

wall motion abnormalities aids in the predictionof the presenceand severity of CA D, P53

TI-201 kinetics shortly after termination ofexercise: implications for quantitative analysis,P46

Values and limitations of segmental analysis ofstress and redistribution TI-201 ECT for

location of CAD, PI8Coronary occlusion

Tc-99m PPi in ischemie and infarcted dogmyocardium in early stages of acute coronaryocclusion: histochemical and tissue-counting

comparisons, 485

Coronary thrombolysisRestoration of myocardial perfusion and

metabolism with PET after coronarythrombolysis, P5

Creatine kinascClinical utility of two-site immunoradiomctric

assay for creatine kinase-MB in detection ofperioperativc myocardial infarction, 703

t mini's disease

Delayed gastric emptying in pediatrie patientswith Crohn's disease and growth failure, P56

( »shine'ssyndrome

[ '-" 11lodocholestcrol scintiscan and rare"functional" black adenoma of adrenal cortex,

505Imaging of adrenal cortical carcinoma and its

skeletal metastasis, 710Cyclosporin-A

Effect of cyclosporin-A on migration of ln-111

lymphocytes, P100Radionuclidc detection of cyclosporin A

ncphrotoxicity in renal transplant patients,PI 29

CystographyAccuracy of indirect (IV) radionuclide cystogram

in children. P23Dacryoscintigraphy

Scintigraphic evaluation of lacrimal drainage inchildren. P22

Decent olutionAccuracy of dcconvolution algorithms assessedby

simulation studies, 258Decontolution analysis

Differentiation of obstructive from nonobstructivejaundice by deconvolutional analysis ofhcpatobiliary scans. P30

DeferoxaminePreparation and basic study of 67Ga-DE-fragmcnt

E(l,2) for the detection of thrombus, PI23Preparation and biodistribution of Ga-67

fibrinogen conjugated with water-solublepolymer containing dcfcroxaminc: newapproach to protein labeling, PI 24

DementiaDifferential diagnosis of dementia with "pure"

1-123 iodoamphctamincand a clinical camera.PI 06

DesferrioxamineGa-67 and desfcrrioxamine: time and dose effects

on blood clearance and urinary excretion, P102Diabetes

Exercise left ventricular function in asymptomaticdiabetics assessedby sequential Au-195m firstpassstudies, P88

Diethylenetriaminepentaacelic acid (DTPA)Optimization of the DTPA mixed-anhydride

reaction with antibodies at low concentration.932

DiethylslilbestrolEffect of dicthylstilbcstrol therapy on

radioisotopic bone scan findings in patients withmetastatic carcinoma of the prostate, P57

Digital filteringFast count-dependent digital filtering of nuclear

medicine images. 1039Rapid digital filtering, 625Rapid digital filtering. P66

Digital image processingArray processors: introduction to their

architecture, software, and applications innuclear medicine, 1072

Distribution functionsEffect of diastasis frames exclusion on error

corrected phase distribution function, P92Diuresis

Obstructive nephropathy: comparison ofparenchymal transit time index and frusemidediuresis, P16

UobutamineComparison of supine bicycle and dobutamine

radionuclide cardiac stress testing: technicalconsiderations. P54

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Dopamine receptorsMeasurement of dopamine receptor densities, P70Neuroleptic binding sites: specific labeling in mice

with [l8F]halopcridol. potential tracer for PET,

408No-carricr-added (NCA) 18F-spiroperidol, P52

Specific labeling in vivo of murine neurolepticbinding sites using 18F-halopcridol, potential

noninvasive probe for psychiatric disease, P52Spiperone metabolism: significance for kinetic

modeling and nonspecific binding estimates,P106

Synthesis of no-carrier-added 75'77Br-benperidol:

potential radiopharmaceutical for quantitatingcerebral dopamine receptors. P42

DosimetryAbsorbed dose calculations for radiolabclcd tumor

associated monoclonal antibodies. P95Biodistribution and dosimetry of N-isopropyl-p-

[I23l]iodoamphetamine in the primate. 922

Biodistribution in humans and radiation dosecalculations for brain perfusion imaging agent1-123 HIPDM.P95

Biological analysis and dosimetry for 15O-labeled

Oi. CÛ2, and CO gasesadministeredcontinuously by inhalation. 431

"Biological dosimetry" of radionuclides and

radiation hazards, 160Cell labeling: radiation dose and effects. 637Dosimetry of anti-colon carcinoma monoclonal

antibody F(ab'>2 fragments in humans. P49

Dosimetry of 1-131 labeledmetaiodobenzylguanidine in treatment ofmalignant pheochromocytomas. P49

Dosimetry of N-isopropyl I-123 p-iodoamphetamine, P49

Radiation absorbed doses from iron-52, iron-55,and iron-59 to study ferrokinetics, 339

Radiation dose calculations for inhalation of Tc-99m sulfur colloid radioaerosol. 816

Radiation dose estimates for oral agents used inupper gastrointestinal disease, 835

Radionuclide kinetics in MIRD dose calculations.621

Radiotoxicity of Tl-201 in mouse testes:inadequacy of conventional dosimetry, 145

Re: the radiation dosimetry of 2-[F-18]fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose in man, 447 (le)

Re: the radiation dosimetry of 2-[F-18]fiuoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose in man (reply), 447 (le)

Tl-201: experimental and theoreticalradiobiological approach to dosimetry. 1164

Uncertain specific gamma-ray constant for Tl-

201,645 (le)Verification of absorbed fraction values with

chemical dosimetry, P50Double-tracer auloradiogram

Simultaneous measurement of regional glucosemetabolism and blood flow in rat brain withimplanted tumor, P107

DoxorubicinMaintained LV exercise responseand regional

wall motion abnormalities in patients ondoxorubicin, P54

Drugs, interference reactionsPharmacologie alterations in Tc-99m binding by

RBCs, 397Echocardiography

Effect of doxorubicin on [u;-I-131]heptadecanoicacid myocardial scintigraphy andechocardiography in dogs, 1012

EditorialThe World Federation of Nuclear Medicine and

Biology Third World Congress, 97 (le)Ejection fraction

Association of biliary cholesterol crystals andgallbladder ejection fraction, P8

Clinical prediction of left ventricular ejectionfraction (LVEF), P90

Clinical validation of fully automatedcomputation of ejection fraction from gatedequilibrium blood-pool scintigrams, 1099

Clinical validation of totally automated methodfor assessingregional left ventricular function

from rest/exercise radionuclidevcntriculography. P53

Effects of improper camera operation on ejectionfraction measurements. PI03

Exercise left ventricular function in asymptomaticdiabetics assessedby sequential Au-195m first

passstudies. P88Functional recovery of LVEF and RVEF

following streptokinase reperfusion: relation totiming and impacts of LAD/RCA reopening,P4

Improved interpretation of Tc-99m gatedsequentially graded exercise angiographie datausing multivariate analysis, P53

Influence of scatter on quantitative determinationof LVEF in gated cardiac scans, P103

Limitations of count-based REF as a means ofassessingregional left ventricular function intransmurai MI. PI7

Maintained LV exercise responseand regionalwall motion abnormalities in patients ondoxorubicin, P54

Multi-hospital survey of reliability of ejectionfraction determination using a cardiacphantom, P92

Multiwire proportional counter gamma cameraand Ta-178 radionuclide, P24

Optimization of ceruletide intravenous dose forgallbladder emptying, P38

Quantitative biliary dynamics: introduction ofnew noninvasive scintigraphic technique, 217

Radionuclide evaluation of ventricular function inpatients with L-transposition of great arteries,P87

Re: determination of LV volume from first-passkinetics of labeled red cells, 969 (le)

Slow infusion gated acquisition: alternative first-

passmethod for determining left ventricularejection fraction, P88

Ventricular function, mitral régurgitationandearly prognosis in infants and children withcardiomyopathy, P32

Electrocardiogram IECG) gatingPostextrasystolic potentiation in dog ventricle

using radionuclide ventriculography, P62Role of preload reserve during dynamic exercise

in patients with MI, P54Emission computed tomography

Accuracy of measured attenuation correction inpositron tomography, PIO

Application of the Budinger equation to evaluatesignal to noise ratios of single photon emissiontomographic systems, P74

Comparative tomographic imaging performanceof hybrid coded-aperature/parallel-platestationary collimator and rotating camera, P25

Computer-aided data analysis of ECT data, P82ECT of heart using rotating slant-hole collimator

and two orthogonal camera positions, P6IEffect of resolution improvement on required

count density in emission computedtomography, PII

Ga-67 emission tomography in detection ofsuspected pulmonary lesions, PI 14

Hexagonal bar positron camera, PI 1Measurements of regional tissue and blood-pool

radiotracer concentrations from serialtomographic images of heart, 987

Method for measurement of regional cerebralblood flow using short-lived tracers and ECT,P33

Myelin imaging with PET, P62/V-Isopropyl l-123p-iodoamphetamine: arterial

injections. P106Potentiality of D7PHT for dynamic tomography,

P75Preliminary results obtained with TOFPET I:

whole-body time of night PET, PI 1Quantitation of pulmonary gallium uptake in

patients with interstitial lung disease usingECT, P! 14

Re: attenuation compensation in single-photonemission tomography: comparative evaluation.644 (le)

Simulation study on steady-state requirements inO-15 equilibrium model for cerebral blood flowmeasurement, P107

True three-dimensional reconstruction in singlephoton emission computed tomography, P81

Uniformity artifact reduction with noncirculartomographic detector motion. P104

Values and limitations of segmentai analysis ofstress and redistribution Tl-201 ECT for

location of CAD, PI8Vascular emission computed tomography, P92

EndocarditisRe: Tc-99m antibodies and staphylococcal

endocarditis, 173 (le)Re: Tc-99m antibodies and staphylococcal

endocarditis (reply), 173 (le)Endotoxin

Distribution of radiolabeled endoloxin in the eye,29

Uniform bacterial endotoxins test forradiopharmaceuticals, PI23

Enzymatic resolutionL-[l-"C]Leucine: routine synthesis by enzymatic

resolution, 515Epilepsy

1-123 W-isopropyl amphetamine (1-123 AMP)SPECT in epilepsy and cerebral ischemia, P108

ErrataAbsorbed dose estimates for PET: C15O, ' 'CO,

andCO15O, 555

Author Index and Subject Index, 7|"C] spiroperidol: synthesis, specific activity

determination, and biodistribulion in mice, 443("CJSpiroperidol: synthesis, specific activity

determination, and biodistribution in mice, 592Imaging of melanoma with I-131 -labeled

monoclonal antibodies, 362Introductory Physics of Nuclear Medicine, 588Noninvasive detection of coronary thrombi with

In-Ill platelets, 380

ErythrocytesNew approach to Ga-67 labeling of human

erythrocytes and platelets, PI 23Esophageal emptying

Characteristic pattern of esophageal emptying inobstructive lesions of the esophagus, P39

Esophageal functionRadionuclide esophagogram (Tc-99m-SC) in

experimental esophagitis: manometric andhistopathologic correlations. P100

Esophageal transit timeAssessment of esophageal transit in adults and in

children by means of Kr-81 m, P98Esophageal motility: computer analysis of

scintigraphic studies, P98Esophagus

Correlative study of liquid phase radionuclideesophageal transit scintigraphy withradiographie, manometric and endoscopieparameters in patients with suspectedesophagitis. P39

Estrogen receptorsl-(E-l8]-Fluoropcntestrol: synthesis and

preliminary tissue uptake studies of a positron-emitting estrogen in rats, P52

Estrogen receptor binding radiopharmaceuticals:II. Tissue distribution of 17a-methylestradiol innormal and tumor-bearing rats, 522

Properties of I-125 labeled II-/3-methoxy-17-a-iodovinyl estradiol (IMOX),P49

Radioiodinatcd estrogens: preparation andevaluation of 17 a-iodovinyl and iodothienylestradiols, PI 16

Synthesis of 16a-fluoroestradiol using fluoride ion

as source of fluorine, P52Exercise

Scintigraphic evaluation of muscle damagefollowing extreme exercise, 308

EyeDistribution of radiolabelcd endotoxin in the eye,

29Effect of carrier amphetamine and KI on the

biodistribution of iodoamphetamine. PI 18

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Some observations on eye uptake of N-isopropyll-123/J-iodoamphetaminc. relationship tomelanin production, PI 17

Fallopian lube patene)Radionuclidc hystcrosalpingography: promising

new technique for evaluation of fallopian tubepatency, P38

Fast atom bombardment mass speclrontetrv(FABMS)

Investigation of radiopharmaccutical componentsby fast atom bombardment massspectromctry:identification of Te-HI DA and epimers of Tc-CO2DADS, 353

Fait) acid metabolism(icncral model for the measurement of

metabolism with analog tracers, P34Myocardial imaging and metabolic studies with

[17-l23l]iodohcptadccanoicacid in patients

with idiopathic congestive cardiomyopathy. 22New rapid, rcgiospecific synthesis of I23l-labeled

15-(p-iodophcnyl)pcntadccanoic acid, P43Noninvasivc evaluation of regional myocardial

fatty acid metabolism in man with C-l Ipalmitic acid and positron-CT, PI 2

Fall) acidsAutoradiographic studies of labeled fatty acid

analogs as potential myocardial imaging agents.PI25

Fast low-temperature ultrasonic preparation,purification and clinical applications ofui-l-123-hcptadecanoicacid. PI 18

Hepatic uptake and fate of 1-123- or C-14-fattyacids in cthanol-fcd mice, PI00

On behalf of 1-123 fatty acids for myocardialmetabolic imaging. 545 (le)

On behalf of I-123 fatty acids for myocardialmetabolic imaging (reply), 546

Rate-limiting step in myocardial clearance oflabel from 16-iodohexadccanoicacid (1HDA),

PI2Fcrrilin

In vitro transfer of Ga-67 from transferrin to

fcrritin, 608Ferrokinetics

Radiation absorbed doses from iron-52, iron-55,and iron-59 to study fcrrokinctics, 339

FibrinogenPreparation and biodislribution of Ga-67

fibrinogcn conjugated with water-solublepolymer containing dcfcroxamine: newapproach to protein labeling, PI 24

FistulaRadionuclidc angiographie demonstration of

systemic lung arlcrializalion with artcriovcnousfistulas, 228

Scinligraphic demonstration of trachco-csophagcal fistula, 1151

Fistulas, aortoduodenalRupture of a spontaneous aortoduodcnal fistula

visualized with Tc-RBC scintigraphy, 332Fluorine-15 melh\l fluoride

Absolute quanlitation of local cerebral blood flowand partition coefficient without arterialsampling, P62

Fluorine-IXFully automated synthesis systems of

radiopharmaccuticals labeled with short-livedpositron emitters, PI 20

Preliminary clinical studies using prototypemultiwirc proportional chamber positroncamera, P103

Production of "anhydrous" F-18 via a recyclable

O-18 gas target, PI21Simple, low volume water target for N-13 and

F-18 production, PI20Synthesis and evaluation of myclin tracer, PI 19Targctry for F-18 production from small

accelerators, PI21Validation of E-l8-3-deoxy-3-fluoro-D-glucosc

(3FDG) as agent for measurement of glucosetransport by PET, P52

Fluorine-IX aqueous fluorideLarge-scale production and recovery of aqueous

[F-l8]-fluoride using proton bombardment of asmall-volume [O-18]-water target, PI 22

Fluorine-IX HIMSynthesis of F-18 BFNU, P1I9

Fluorine-IX estradiolSynthesis of I6<v-fluorocstradiol using fluoride ion

as source of fluorine, P52Fluorine-IX fluorodeoxyglucose

Alternative approach to single-scan determinationof cerebral glucose metabolic rate using 2-fluorodeoxyglucose (2-FDG) with particular

application to ischemia, P69Assessment of [I8F]fluorodeoxyglucose kinetic

model in calculations of myocardial glucosemetabolism during ischemia, 1060

Cerebral glucose utilization patterns in Wilson's

disease, P21Direct evaluation of interrelationships of local

cerebral blood flow, glucose metabolism, andprotein synthesis using simultaneous multipleradionuclidc autoradiography, P69

Effects of insulin, increased work, and anoxia onFDG derived rate constants and Pick metabolicrates, PI9

Evaluating kinetic behavior of fluorodeoxyglucosein animal tumors. PI 10

Evaluation of cerebral glucose metabolism inpatients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis by.F-18 FDG and PET, P2I

Functional responseof human brain to individualand combined visual and auditory imputs, P69

Local cerebral glucose metabolism in patientswith affective psychiatric disorders: drug-freestates and effects of mcthylphcnidate, P2I

Local cerebral glucose utilization in Parkinson's

disease, P21Noninvasive quanlitation of regional myocardial

glucose utilization rates in man by posilron-CTand F-18 deoxyglucose. P89

Patterns of local cerebral glucose utilization indepression, multiple infarcìdementia, andAlzheimer's disease. P20

Re: ihe radiation dosimclry of 2-[F-l8]fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucosc in man. 447 (le)

Re: Ihe radiation dosimetry of 2-[F-18]fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucosc in man (reply), 447 (le)

Simplified synlhcsis of [F-I8J2-FDG using acetylhypofluorile from acetate salt adsorbed on aninert supporl. PI21

Synthesis of no-carrier-added F-18 2-fluoro-2-dcoxy-D-glucosc. 718

Transient toxicily of 2-deoxy-2-['8F]fluoro-D-

glucosc in mammalian cells, 1055Fluorine-18 haloperidol

Ncuroleptic binding sites: specific labeling in micewith ['TJhalopcrido!. potential tracer for PET.

408Radiopharmaceuticals for receptor imaging, 442Specific labeling in vivo of murine neuroleptic

binding sites using "F-haloperidol. potential

noninvasivc probe for psychiatric disease, P52Fluorine-18 spiroperidol

No-carrier-added (NCA) l8F-spiroperidol, P52

Fourier analysisEffect of stochastic pixel noise on distributions of

magnitude and phase values in Fourier analysisof gated studies, PI 7

Four chamber timing analysis in patients withprogrammable A-V sequential pacemakersusing multiharmonic Fourier analysis of gatedimages, P92

Fourier amplitude ratio: new way to assessvalvular régurgitation,204

Fourier analysis of gated blood-pool study duringatrial flutter, 713

Fourier analysis of multigatcd blood-pool data inpatients with congenital heart disease, P89

Fourier ventricular amplitude ratio to assessvalvular régurgitationby gated blood-pool scan,P27

Optimum number of harmonics for fitting cardiacvolume curves, PI 7

Quantitative assessmentof wall motion inmultiple-gated studies using temporal Fourieranalysis, 388

Re: interpretation of multigated Fourierfunctional images. 542 (le)

Re: interpretation of multigatcd Fourierfunctional images (reply), 542 (le)

Ventricular performance in congenital left-to-right shunt: temporal Fourier analysis of gatedblood-pool data, 829

Fourier filteringOptimum Fourier filtering of cardiac data:

minimum-error method, 1176

Fourier phaseanalysisMethod for improving specificity of phase analysis

for regional defects in presence of depressedglobal left ventricular function, PI 7

Free Ihyroxine (FTj)Clinical value of FT3 RIA, P96

Free Ihyroxine (FT4)See Thyroid; Thyroxine (T4)Clinical assessmentof radioimmunoassay for free

thyroxine using modified tracer, 498Clinical correlation of Amcrlex free T4

radioimmunoassay in various clinicalconditions, P44

Evaluation of free T4 RIA for assessingthyroidfunction in nonthyroidal illness, P96

FT4 estimates in patients with nonthyroidalillnesses, P44

New derivative assay (Corning Medical) forestimation of FT4, P44

Salivary thyroxine as estimate of free thyroxine,700

Scrum free thyroxine methods, comparativestudy, P44

Functional aspleniaFunctional asplenia and patienls with chronic

graft-versus-host disease, P74

Functional imagingFunctional imaging of TI-201 redistribution, P45Method for improving specificity of phase analysis

for regional defects in presence of depressedglobal left ventricular function. PI7

Functional mappingOptimum number of harmonics for fitting cardiac

volume curves. PI 7Gallbladder

Abnormal gallbladder emptying in response tocholecystokinin (OP-CCK) in patients withacalculus gallbladder disease. P8

Association of biliary cholesterol crystals andgallbladder ejection fraction, P8

Diagnosis of clinically unsuspected gallbladderperforation in obese patient, by Tc-99m IDAcholescintigraphy. 1028

Filling, postcholccystokinin emptying, andrefilling of normal gallbladder: effects of twodifferent dosesof CCK on refilling. 666

Gallbladder emptying: effect of somatostatin,P39

Influence of scan and pathologic criteria onspecificity of cholescintigraphy. 876

Normal relationship between gastric andgallbladder emptying to a solid meal. P38

Optimization of cerulctide intravenous dose forgallbladder emptying. P38

Simplified seintigraphic technique for establishingdose responsecurve of cholecystokinetic agent,P39

Gallium-67Bone and gallium scans in mastocytosis:

correlation with count rates, radiography, andmicroscopy, 586

Changes in uptake of Ga-67 and 1-125-transfcrrinby malignant transformation of hamsterembryo cells, P3I

Comparative uptake of Ga-67 and Tc-99m M DPin benign noninfected bone lesion (fracture),P42

Comparison of ln-111 acctylacetonc labeledgranulocytes. Ga-67 citrate, and 3-phase M DPskeletal imaging in complicated osteomyelitis,P64

Comparison of three-phase bone scintigraphy andGa-67 imaging in evaluation of painful total hipprosi heses.P84

Correlation of In-111 -leukocyte and Ga-67

scinligraphy with TCT. ullrasonography and

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plane radiography in diagnosis of focalinfcciion, P38

Correlative imaging of malignant external otitis,P94

Delayed renal localization of Ga-67, 894Delayed renal localization of Ga-67, P16Diagnostic value of Ga-67 in detection of post

operative sternal osteomyelitis, P64Evaluating painful prosthetic joint with sequential

Tc-99m-MDP-Ga-67, P72Evaluation of post operative sternum with Ga-67

and Tc-99m mcdronale, P85Failure of Ga-67 scintigraphy to identify reliably

noninfectious interstitial nephritis, 568Ga-67 and dcsferrioxaminc: time and dose effects

on blood clearance and urinary excretion, PI02Ga-67 emission tomography in detection of

suspected pulmonary lesions, PI 14GA-67 lung scanning in the evaluation of

pulmonary sarcoid alveolar activity, PI4Ga-67 scanning in diagnosis of postoperative

sternal osteomyelitis, 1001High dose gallium imaging in the evaluation of

lymphoma, P50Inadvertent administration of antincoplastic

agents to patients prior to Ga-67 injection:recognition of specific radionuclidc distributionpattern and its diagnostic significance, P50

In vitro transfer of Ga-67 from transferrin tofcrritin, 608

Limitations of three phase bone scintigraphy insuspected osteomyelitis, P83

Model for evaluation of tumor localization oflabeled chemotherapcutic agents, P5I

New approach to Ga-67 labeling of humancrythrocytes and platelets, PI23

Predicting cure of osteomyelitis under treatment,110

Preparation and basic study of 67Ga-DE-fragmcnt

E(l,2) for the detection of thrombus, PI 23Preparation and biodistribution of Ga-67

fibrinogen conjugated with water-solublepolymer containing dcfcroxamine: newapproach to protein labeling, P124

Role of Ga-67 citrate imaging in evaluation ofnonunited fractures for osteomyelitis, P84

Role of transferrin on Ga-67 uptake by liver, PI 24Semiquantitativc gallium scintigraphy in patients

with osteogenic sarcoma, PI 12Unusual distribution of gallium in kidney, gut,

and skeleton associated with hcpatoccllulardiseaseand no renal pathology, PI 30

Gallium-67 citraleAssessment of tcchnctium and gallium scanning

in patient with painful total joint arlhroplasty,P84

Comparison of small vesicle and Ga-67 citrateuptake by EMT6 tumors, PI25

Diffuse abdominal uptake of Ga-67 citrate inpatient with hypoproteinemia, 508

Scintigraphic detection of osteomyelitis with Tc-99m MDP and Ga-67 citrate, 1019

Tc-99m MDP and Ga-67 citrate accumulation incutaneous métastasesfrom colon carcinoma,1202 (le)

t,:lllilllil-<iX BP-IDA

Ga-68 BP-IDA for positron imaging of

hepatobiliary function. 593Gallium-68 EDTA

Quantitative measurement of blood brain barrierpermeability following osmotic opening, P107

Gamma 11Modified composite video signal generator for

gamma 11 computing system, 838Ganyna cameras

Comprehensive method for fast quantitativeanalysis of gamma camera distortions and theircorrection, P67

Evaluation of SPECT system performance using aSPECT phantom, P58

GA-67 lung scanning in the evaluation ofpulmonary sarcoid alveolar activity, PI 4

Improved methods for characterizing andmonitoring system performance of rotationalgamma cameras, P58

Modular imaging system for use in nuclearmedicine. P25

Multiwirc proportional counter gamma cameraand Ta-178 radionuclidc. P24

Simple system for generating non-circular orbitsin SPECT in order to reduce the importance ofuniformity artefacts, P74

Gamma rayUncertain specific gamma-ray constant for Tl-

201, 645 (le)Gastric emptying

Altered gastric emptying during radiation-

induced vomiting, P56Analysis of gastric emptying studies in pediatrie

population. P33Comparison of in vitro and in vivo labeled chicken

liver for evaluation of gastric emptying, P79Conveniently prepared Tc-99m resin for semisolid

gastric emptying studies, 511Definition of spectrum of gastric emptying in

patients with bulimia, P56Delayed gastric emptying in pediatrie patients

with Crohn's disease and growth failure, P56

Effect of gastroplasty for morbid obesity ongastric emptying function measured byradionuclide-labeled lest meals, P56

Error and corrections with scintigraphicmeasurement of gastric emptying of solid foods,197

Measurement of gastric emptying time in outletobstruction, P99

Normal relationship between gastric andgallbladder emptying to a solid meal. P38

Study of gastrointestinal opiate receptors: role ofMu receptor on gastric emptying, 689

Technical factors in gastric emptying studies, 264Validation of corrections for errors in collimation

during measurement of gastric emptying ofnuclidc-labelcdmeals, 187

Gastric functionAnalysis of gastric emptying studies in pediatrie

population, P33Comparison of in vitro and in vivo labeled chicken

liver for evaluation of gastric emptying, P79Conveniently prepared Tc-99m resin for semisolid

gastric emptying studies, 511Effects of ionizing radiations on gastric secretion

in rhesus monkeys, P98Measurement of gastric emptying time in outlet

obstruction, P99Method of Tc-99m tagging of cottage cheesefor

gastrointestinal molility studies, P99Novel techniques in study of disintegration and

dissolution of orally administered dosage formsin man, P98

Radiation dose estimates for oral agents used inupper gastrointestinal disease, 835

Rapidly and conveniently prepared Tc-99m resinfor semi-solidgastric emptying studies,PIOO

GastroesophagealrefluxComparison of radionuclidc esophagcal transit

and csophageal manometry in gastroesophagealreflux disease, P79

Gastrointestinal bleedingAcid-citrate-dextrose compared with heparin in

the preparation of in vivo/in vitro Tc-99mRBCs, 383

Comparisonof Tc-99m RBCs and Tc-99m SC indetection of gastrointestinal hemorrhage, P48

Detection of gastrointestinal bleeding with Tc-99m heat-damaged red blood cells, P99

Further validation of superiority of "mTc RBCsmethod over 99mTcSC in detection and

localization of gastrointestinal bleeding. P49In-111 leukocyte imaging: false-positive study due

to acute gastrointestinal bleeding, 803Minimum gastrointestinal bleeding rate

detectable by abdominal scintigraphy, P97Tc-99m in vitro red blood cell scintigraphy for

detection and localization of gastrointestinalbleeding sites: correlation with arteriography,P99

Gastrointestinal transit timeMethod of Tc-99m tagging of cottage cheese for

gastrointestinalmotility studies,P99Gastroplasty

Effect of gastroplasty for morbid obesity ongastric emptying function measured byradionuclidc-labclcd test meals, P56

Gated blood-pool studiesSee also Blood pool imagingAnalysis of cardiac diastolic function: application

in CAD, 2Clinical validation of fully automated

computation of ejection fraction from gatedblood-pool scintigrams, P93

Clinical validation of fully automatedcomputation of ejection fraction from gatedequilibrium blood-pool scintigrams, 1099

Clinical validation of totally automated methodfor assessingregional left ventricular functionfrom rest/exercise radionuclidcventriculography, P53

Computer simulation of the effect of inaccurateboundary detection on radionuclidcmeasurements of left ventricular volume, P93

Critical importance of left lateral and leftposterior oblique views for evaluating regionalwall motion with multigated cardiac blood-pool

imaging in acute Ml, P68Detailed assessmentof regional wall motion in

acute transmural Ml: frequent spontaneousimprovement and discordance from global leftventricular function, P67

Detection and localisation of single vesselcoronary disease: biplanar exercise radionuclidcventriculography or TI-201 myocardialimaging?. P36

Detection of coronary artery disease at rest usingpeak systolic pressure-end systolic volumeindices, P76

Determination of left-ventricular volume fromfirst-pass kinetics of labeled red cells, 98

ECG-gated blood-pool study of carotid arterial

pulsation as sign of stenosis. 470Effect of stochastic pixel noise on distributions of

magnitude and phase values in Fourier analysisof gated studies, PI 7

Evaluation of RV function by gated blood-poolscintigraphy, 886

Four chamber timing analysis in patients withprogrammable A- V sequential pacemakers

using multiharmonic Fourier analysis of gatedimages, P92

Fourier amplitude ratio: new way to assessvalvular régurgitation.204

Fourier analysis of gated blood-pool study duringatrial flutter, 713

Fourier ventricular amplitude ratio to assessvalvular régurgitationby gated blood-pool scan,P27

Gated blood-pool studies of cardiac function in ratand marmoset, 728

Gated cardiac blood pool ECT from only twocoded views, P61

Incidence, severity, and clinical course of rightventricular involvement after inferior Ml:assessmentby sequential 99mTc-pyrophosphatc

scans and gated blood pool scans, P68Left ventricular volumes from gated radionuclidc

vcntriculograms: attenuation correction infemale and male patients, P27

Mercuric iodide detector for continuousmonitoring of left ventricular function, P76

Method for improving specificity of phase analysisfor regional defects in presenceof depressedglobal left ventricular function, PI 7

Multi-hospital survey of reliability of ejectionfraction determination using a cardiacphantom. P92

New technique for direct comparison ofmyocardial perfusion, mechanical function, andnecrosis by simultaneous display of registeredand color-coded gated TI-201, blood pool, andTc-99m PPi images, P93

Nonorthogonal factor analysis in gated cardiacstudies, P62

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Optimum order harmonics of Fourier analysis inmultigatcd blood-pool studies, PI7

Paradoxic improvement of resting myocardialwall motion abnormalities during exercise. P87

Pharmacologie alterations in Tc-99m binding byRBCs. 397

Phase analysis in patients with Wolff-Parkinson-Whitc syndrome with surgically provedaccessory conduction pathways, P27

Postextrasystolic potentiation in dog ventricleusing radionuclidc vcntriculography, P62

Radionuclidc and hemodynamic assessmentofright ventricular performance in septic shock,P87

Rapid digital filtering, 625Re: determination of absolute LV volume from

first-pass kinetics, 970 (le)Re: determination of absolute LV volume from

first-pass kinetics (reply), 971 (le)Re: determination of LV volume from first-pass

kinetics of labeled red cells, 969 (le)Re: interpretation of multigatcd Fourier

functional images (reply), 542 (le)Relative accuracy of automated analysis of

regional wall motion in diagnosis of CAD, P91Reliability of radionuclide absolute left

ventricular volume measurements, P27Repeatability of estimates of left-ventricular

volume from blood-pool counts, 775Right bundle branch block in acute transmural

anterior Ml: relationship of prognosis to degreeof ventricular dysfunction, P68

Slow infusion gated acquisition: alternative first-pass method for determining left ventricularejection fraction, P88

Time of onset of stress-induced left ventricularwall motion abnormalities aids in the predictionof the presence and severity of CAD, P53

Gated heart studiesClinical validation of fully automated

computation of ejection fraction from gatedblood-pool scintigrams, P93

Comparison of supine bicycle and dobutamineradionuclide cardiac stress testing: technicalconsiderations. P54

Do normalized filling rates measured byradionuclide vcntriculography actuallyrepresent ventricular filling rates?, P89

Fourier analysis of multigated blood-pool data inpatients with congenital heart disease. P89

Hemodynamics of hclerotopic heart transplants,P9I

High risk subgroup of inferior Ml: importance ofanterior wall motion and right ventricularfunction, P68

Influence of scatter on quantitative determinationof L VEF in gated cardiac scans, P103

Limitations of count-based REFasa means ofassessing regional left ventricular function intransmural Ml, PI7

Mitral stenosis: right and left ventricular volumeassessedby radionuclide ventriculography, P27

Multigated positron tomography of heart, P104Multigatcd radionuclidc studies of artificial heart.

P6IOptimized method of RBC labeling for use in

gated cardiac studies in dogs and baboons, P26Pinhole radionuclidc vcntriculography in small

infants, P32Re: interpretation of multigatcd Fourier

functional images. 542 (Ic)Re: stability of stannous ion in stannous

pyrophosphatc kits (reply), 1081 (le)Scintigraphic assessmentofatrial function. P88Ventricular performance in congenital left-to-

right shunt: temporal Fourier analysis of gatedblood-pool data, 829

Generators, isotopeExercise left ventricular function in asymptomatic

diabetics assessedby sequential Au-195m firstpass studies, P88

Gold-195m, ultra-short-lived generator-producedradionuclide: clinical application in sequentialfirst-pass ventriculography, 139

High activity Kr-SIm generator-delivery system

for dynamic pulmonary cincscintigrams, P25New Cd-115 ^* In-115m radionuclidc generator,

349Production of Zn-62 and development of Zn-62/

Cu-62 generator system, PI 24Quantitative evaluation of breathing systems used

with Kr-81m generators, 157Glomerular nitration rate

See also KidneyQuality control of Tc-99m DTPA for

measurement of glomerular filtration, 722Split renal function testing using 99m-Tc-DTPA:

rapid technique for determining differentialglomerular filtration, P80

Glucose metabolismAlternative approach to single-scan determination

of cerebral glucose metabolic rate using 2-fluorodeoxyglucose (2-FDG) with particularapplication to ischemia, P69

Autoradiographic technique for simultaneousmeasurement of cerebral blood flow and glucosemetabolism, PI08

Regional cerebral glucose metabolism duringelectric shock induced pain, P69

Glucose transportValidation of E-l 8-3-deoxy-3-fiuoro-D-glucose

(3FDG) as agent for measurement of glucosetransport by PET, P52

Glucose utilization rateNoninvasive quantitation of regional myocardial

glucose utilization rates in man by positron-CTand F-18 deoxyglucose, P89

Gold-19SmGold-195m, ultra-short-lived generator-produced

radionuclide: clinical application in sequentialfirst-pass ventriculography, 139

Rapidly alternating gated cardiac blood pool andmyocardial perfusion imaging using gold-195mandTh-201,P76

Ultra-short lived gold-195m: use in simultaneous

evaluation of left ventricular function andmyocardial perfusion with TI-201, P76

Grafts, aorticNatural history of platelet deposition on dacron

aortic bifurcation grafts in the first yearfollowing implantation in man, P73

Grafts, occlusionInhibition of thrombotic aortocoronary bypass

graft occlusion with verapamil and papaverinein dogs, P60

Grafts, vascularUse of indium labeled platelets to monitor platelet

deposition on vascular grafts, P60Graft-versus-host disease

Functional asplenia and patients with chronicgraft-versus-host disease. P74

Functional asplenia in patients with chronic graft-versus-host disease, 1123

Grates' ophlhalrnopathyIncreased Tc-99m DTPA uptake in active Graves'

ophthalmopathy and pretibial myxoedema, 174(le)

HeartSeealso Coronary artery disease (CAD);

MyocardiumAccumulation of In ' " labelled thrombocytes in

left ventricular and aortic aneurysms, P73Cardiac aneurysm complicated by E. coli abscess,

1154Clearance-patterns of 15(p-T-123 phenyl-)-

pentadecanoic acid (IP) in patients with CADafter bicycle exercise, PI 3

Comparison of ability of radioiodinatedmonoclonal anti-rat thy 1 (OX7) to image SL2

tumors located subcutaneous or in the subrenalcapsule. P102

Comparison of cardiac (C-14)-palmitic acid (CP)and (]-123-phenyl)-pemadecanoic acid (IP)oxidation, PI 18

Comparison of methods for CK-MR detection in

suspected acute Ml, P35Comparison of positron-emitting myocardial

perfusion agents, PI 19

Computer simulation of the effect of inaccurateboundary detection on radionuclidemeasurements of left ventricular volume, P93

Detection of severecoronary heart disease withTI-201 : comparison of resting single photonemission tomography with invasivearteriography, 761

Determination of left-ventricular volume fromfirst-pass kinetics of labeled red cells, 98

Diagnostic value of image processing inmyocardial scintigraphy, 768

Do normalized filling rates measured byradionuclide ventriculography actuallyrepresent ventricular filling rates?, P89

ECT of heart using rotating slant-hole collimatorand two orthogonal camera positions. P61

Effects of insulin, increased work, and anoxia onFDG derived rate constants and Pick metabolicrates, P19

Experimental model of LV aneurysm forvalidation of phase analysis in dog and baboon,P26

External detection of increases in £f-adrenoceptordensity in isolated perfused hearts with 1-125hydroxybenzylpindolol, P19

Flow-dependence of uptake of (1-123-phenyl)-pentadecanoicacid(IP) in the canine heart, PI 2

Fourier analysis of gated blood-pool study duringatrial flutter, 713

Fourier analysis of multigated blood-pool data inpatients with congenital heart disease, P89

Gated blood-pool studies of cardiac function in ratand marmoset, 728

Heart imaging in diagnosis of pheochromocytomaand assessmentof catecholamine uptake, 1194

Inverse relationship between cardiacaccumulation of 1-131 MIBG and circulatingcatecholamines in suspectedpheochromocytoma, 1127

Left ventricular function under "physiological"

pacing: evaluation by radionuclide angiography,P89

Measurement of blood deslanoside concentrationusing digoxin RIA kit for therapeutic drugmonitoring, PI 15

Measurement of myocardial blood flow in manwith Xe-133 during dypridamole inducedcoronary vasodilation, P75

Measurements of regional tissue and blood-poolradiotracer concentrations from serialtomographic images of heart, 987

Multigated radionuclide studies of artificial heart,P6I

Myocardial perfusion with Rb-82. I.Measurement of extraction fraction and flowwith external detectors, 898

Neonatal rat myocytes in tissue culture as a modelfor study of monovalent cation transport, P86

New correction method for first-pass (FP) flowdetermination and application to calculation ofrégurgitantfraction, P88

Noninvasive quantitalion of regional myocardialglucose utilization rates in man by positron-CTand F-18 deoxyglucose, P89

Nonorthogonal factor analysis in gated cardiacstudies, P62

Optimum Fourier filtering of cardiac data:minimum-error method. 1176

Peak-counts model for measuring regionalmyocardial blood flow with Rb-82, P86

Phaseanalysis in patients with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome with surgically provedaccessory conduction pathways, P27

Postextrasystolic potentiation in dog ventricleusing radionuclidc ventriculography, P62

Radioiodinated (E-1 -lodo-1 -Penten-5-Yl)-triphenylphosphonium iodide: convenientpreparation of attractive myocardial perfusionagent. P43

Radionuclide and hemodynamic assessmentofright ventricular performance in septic shock,P87

Radionuclidc evaluation of left-ventricularfunction in chronic Chagas' cardiomyopathy,

563

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Radionuclidc evaluation of ventricular funclion inpatients with L-transposition of great arteries.P87

Radiopharmacculical design: adrencrgic nervoussystem, P42

Rate-limiting step in myocardial clearance oflabel from 16-iodohcxadccanoicacid (IHDA).PI2

Re: determination of LV volume from first-passkinetics of labeled red cells. 969 (le)

Re: determination of LV volume from first-passkinetics of labeled red cells, 969 (le)

SPECTrum of TI-201 imaging in CAD. 854Tc-99m PPi in ischemie and infarcted dog

myocardium in early stages of acute coronaryocclusion: histochcmical and tissue-countingcomparisons, 485

Tomoscintigraphic assessment of myocardialmetabolic helcrogcnity, 285

Validation of E-18-3-deoxy-3-fluoro-D-glucosc(3FDG) as agent for measurement of glucosetransport by PET, P52

Viability and necrosis of rcpcrfused myocardiumfollowing thrombolysis using dual intracoronaryinjection of TI-201 and Tc-99m-pyrophosphatc,P4

llepatobiliary imagingAbnormal gallbladder emptying in response to

cholccystokinin (OP-CCK) in patients withacalculus gallbladder disease, P8

Association of biliary cholesterol crystals andgallbladder ejection fraction, P8

Comparative evaluation of Tc-99m mcbrofeninand Tc-99m pyridoxyl-5-methyïtryptophaninrats, PIO

Differentiation of obstructive from nonobstructivcjaundice by dcconvolutional analysis ofhcpalobiliary scans, P30

"Dilated cystic duct sign": potential cause of

false-negative cholescintigraphy, P97Direct measurement of extraction efficiencies and

mean transit times of hepatobiliary aents in theperfused rat liver, PI26

Evaluation of dynamic SPECT in thehepatobiliary scintigraphy, P99

Filling, postcholccystokinin emptying, andrefilling of normal gallbladder: effects of twodifferent doses of CCK on refilling, 666

Ga-68 BP-IDA for positron imaging ofhepalobiliary function. 593

Hepatobiliary imaging in papillary stenosis, P8Hepatobiliary imaging: pyelourcterectasis, 450

(le)Hcpalobiliary scintigraphy and function test with

Tc-99m-jV-pyridoxyl-5-mcthyltryptophan(Tc-99m-PMT), PIOO

Hepatobiliary scintigraphy and scintiangiographyin trauma, P8

Influence of scan and pathological criteria onspecificity of cholescintigraphy, P8

Influence of scan and pathologic criteria onspecificity of cholescintigraphy, 876

Quantitative analysis of liver function inpercutaneous transhcpatic drainage patients,P30

Quantitative biliary dynamics: introduction ofnew noninvasive scintigraphic technique, 217

Re: Tc-99m IDA cholescintigraphy in acutepancreatitis, 747 (le)

Re: Tc-99m IDA cholescintigraphy in acutepancreatitis (reply), 748 (le)

Sensitivity of hepatobiliary imaging and liberaland strict criteria real-time ultrasonography indetection of acute cholecystitis, P94

Simplified scinligraphic technique for establishingdose response curve of cholecystokinetic agent,P39

Structurc-distribution-relationship approachleading to development of Tc-99m mebrofenin:improved cholescimigraphic agent, 423

Uptake of Tc-99m di-isopropyl iminodiacctic acidby hcpatocellular carcinoma, 1119

High-performance liquid chromalography (HPLC'I

Production in high yield of A"-(4-["C]methyl)-

imipraminc, 1185High-pressure liquid chromatography

HPLC analysis of Tc-99m(Sn)-pyridoxylidcncaminates and Tc-99m(SnHv-pyridoxylaminates: its chemical and biologicalimplications, PI27

Preparative control. HPLC analysis, and in vivoevaluation of components of a tcchnctium-MDPradiopharmaccutical mixture, P23

Hormones, replacement studiesEffect of hypophyscctomy and hormonal

replacement on the uptake of Tc-99m MDP inthe metaphysis and shaft of the rat femur, 224

Hotelling transformAutomatic filtering and histograms reconstruction

of renal sequences with hotelling transform,P94

"Hoi palella"sign"Hot patella" sign: any clinical significance?, 312

HydronephrosisRcnography in pediatrie patients. PI 13

HypercholcsterolemiaExercise radionuclidc angiography with phase

analysis in children with familialhypcrcholestcrolemia, P32

HyperparathyroidismNew perspectives in localizing enlarged

parathyroids by tcchnetium-thalliumsubtraction scan, 438

HypertensionDifferential renal function in diagnosis of

renovascular hypertension and followup ofballoon angioplasty. P129

Effect of mcthyldopa or propranolol on cerebralblood flow in hypertensive patients, PI 30

Exercise renogram. New approach documentsrenal involvement in systemic hypertension, 104

Re: exercise renogram. New approach documentsrenal imvolvemcnt in systemic hypertension.859 (le)

Re: exercise renogram. New approach documentsrenal involvement in systemic hypertension(reply), 859 (Ic)

Unmasking of asymmetrical renal perfusion afterexercise in unilateral renovascular hypertension,448 (le)

HyperlhyroidismSensitive RIA for detection of serum thyrotropin

in healthy subjects and patients with suppressedpituitary function, PI 14

llypophysectomyEffect of hypophysectomy and hormonal

replacement on the uptake of Tc-99m MDP inthe metaphysis and shaft of the rat femur, 224

HypoproleinemiaDiffuse abdominal uptake of Ga-67 citrate in

patient with hypoproteinemia, 508Hypothyroidism

Primary hypolhyroidism caused by TSH-reccptors antibodies: diagnosis by thyroiduptake and radioreceptor assay of TSH, P65

Hysterosalpingography. radionuclideRadionuclidc hysterosalpingography: promising

new technique for evaluation of fallopian tubepatency, P38

Image processingDirect determination of relative renal blood flow

using the Tc-99m DTPA renogram, P80Image reconstruction

Image improvement and design optimization oftime-of-flight PET, 52

Timc-of-flight positron emission tomography:status relative to conventional PET, 73

ImagingComparison of interpolating methods for image

resampling, P66Imaging techniques for advanced data evaluation

in NMR-tomography, PI09Radionuclidc image minification can compensate

for coarse digitization, 1046

Imntunoassay, nonisolopieImmunoassay—isthere future role for nuclear

medicine?, 952Immunoscintigraph)

Optimization of dual isotope imaging techniquesin immunoscintigraphy, PI5

Impedance plethysmographyCinematic display of organ motion during

respiration with impedance plethysmography,P34

Indium-IllAccumulation of In1" labelled thrombocytcs in

left ventricular and aortic ancurysms. P73Altered gastric emptying during radiation-

induced vomiting, P56Cell kinetics ln-111 PMN leukocytes in

experimental abdominal abscesses in rabbits.PI02

Cell labeling: radiation dose and effects, 637Clinical evaluation of ln-111 monoclonal anti-

melanoma antibodies (111 in-anti mei) fortumor scanning. PI 5

Comparison of ln-111 acctylacctone labeledgranulocytes, Ga-67 citrate, and 3-phasc MDPskeletal imaging in complicated osteomyelitis,P64

Comparisonof ln-111 and I-125 as labels formonoclonal antibody ( MoAb) to a human highmolecular weight melanoma associated antigen,P3I

Comparison of In-Ill labeled Kab and whole In-111 anti-CEA monoclonal antibody (MoAb) innormal mouse: human colon tumor models, P77

Distribution of candida albicati* in mice, P102Effect of tumor size, CEA production and

secretion of the distribution of In-Ill and I-125monoclonal antitumor antibodies in animalmodels, P77

In-Ill chelatc conjugates of transfcrrin for tumorimaging, P32

Intraccllular distribution of radionuclides andturnover of Cr-51. In-111, and Tc-99m-labelcdRBC in dogs, P26

In vivo binding of In-111 labeled monoclonalantibody (MoAb) toa human high molecularweight melanoma-associated antigen (HMW-MAA), P78

Labeling with ln-111 has detrimental effects onhuman lymphocytes, 615

Quantitative measurement of intravascularthrombus size with In-111 platelet scintigraphy.P73

Ticlopidinc fails to inhibit platelet deposition ondacron prosthetic surfaces in man, P73

Use of specific antibody for rapid clearance ofcirculating blood background from radiolabclcdtumor imaging proteins. P3I

Indium-l 11 anli < I Vmonoclonal antibodiesEffect of tumor viability, antibody specificity and

choice of determinant on ln-111 anti-ceamonoclonal antibody distribution in tumor-bearing mice, PI 10

Indium-Ill chlorideDiagnosis of pulmonary edema by In-Ill chloride

lung-heart imaging. P70ln-111 chloride imaging in patients with suspected

abscesses, P64ln-111 chloride imaging in patients with suspected

abscesses, 1114In-111 chloride imaging in the detection of

osteomyelitis, P72Indium-l11 DTPA

Baricity of local anesthesia evaluated with ln-111DTPA, PI06

Comparison of three methods for DTPAconjugation to antibody, P31

Indium-l 11 granulocytesln-111 granulocytc scanning and quantitative

fecal excretion in assessment of inflammatorybowel disease, P79

Indium-l 11 hydroxide colloidRe: cardiac lymphoscintigraphy following closed-

chest catheter injection of radiolabclcd colloidinto myocardium of dogs, 369 (le)

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Indium-Ill leukocytesBone imaging in infection!»:artefacts from

spectral overlap between a Tc-99m tracer andIn-Ill leukocytes, 589

Correlation of In-l 11-leukocytc and Ga-67scintigraphy with TCT, ultrasonography andplane radiography in diagnosis of focalinfection, P38

Diagnosis of upper abdominal infections by In-111 leukocytes with Tc-99m colloid subtraction

technique, 212Early In-l 11 leukocyte has a low sensitivity for

detecting occult infection, P64Effect of pH on indium labeling of leukocyte

preparations: oxinc vs tropolonc, P10IEvaluation of acute pulmonary oxygen toxicity by

In-l 11 leukocytes, P70Improved technique for In-l 11 labeling of

aulologous leukocytes: in vitro and in vivoobservations. PI01

In-Ill leukocyte imaging: false-positive study dueto acute gastrointestinal bleeding. 803

I n-111 leukocyte imaging: review of 1.178 studies,PIOI

In-l 11 leukocytes scintigraphy for detection ofperitoneal catheter tunnel infections. P63

Prospective In-l 11 WBC scan vs Tc-99m-MDP-Ga-67 scan for low-grade osteomyelitis. Finalreport. P72

Use of In-Ill white blood cells in investigation ofacute pancreatitis. P79

Value of In-l 11 WBC scanning in inflammatorybowel disease in childhood, P32

Variation of In-l 11 white blood cell scan patterns,PI03

Indium-Ill lymphocytesEffect of cyclosporin-A on migration of In-l 11

lymphocytes, PI00Labeling with In-Ill has detrimental effects on

human lymphocytes, 615Indium-111 macrophages

Distribution studies of In-l 11 macrophages intumor-bearing rats, PI 11

Indium-Ill monoclonal antibodiesPreparation of In-l 11 monoclonal antibody to

high-molccular-wcight melanoma associatedantigen: comparative study using the cyclicanhydride of DTPA (CA) vs. the mixedanhydride of DTPA (MA) for antibodychclalion, PI 25

Indium-HI NTATumor-imaging potential of liposomes loaded with

In-l 11-NTA: biodistribution in mice, 45Indium-Ill oxine

Biodistribution and survival of human plateletslabeled in buffered media and plasma, P73

Effect of pH on indium labeling of leukocytepreparations: oxinc vs tropolonc, PI 01

Lymphocyte kinetic studies with In-l 11 oxinc

labeled lymphocytes in malignant lymphoma.P7

Re: In-l 11 tropolonc versus oxinc, 367 (le)Re: In-l 11 tropolone versus oxine (reply). 368 (le)

Indium-Ill plateletsDetection of acute coronary thrombosis in

patients with use of In-Ill labeled platelets.

P59Diagnosis of early pancreas transplant rejection

with In-l 11 oxine labeled platelets, P55Diagnostic accuracy of In-Ill platelet

scintigraphy in diagnosis of acute deep veinthrombosis, P60

Evaluation of platelet deposition at site ofcoronary angioplasty using In-Ill labeledplatelets, P60

In-11 I -platelet clearance, scintigraphy anddistribution studies in experimental and clinicalimmune thrombocytopenia, P74

Natural history of platelet deposition on dacronaortic bifurcation grafts in the first yearfollowing implantation in man, P73

Noninvasive detection of coronary thrombi withIn-l II platelets, 130

Preliminary evaluation of In-l 11 platelet

scintigraphy in patients undergoing peripheralpercutaneous transluminal angioplasty, P89

Quantification of platelet turnover in normalanimals with In-l 11-labeled platelets, P26

Scintigraphic demonstration in patients of effectof aspirin on platelet deposition at sites oftransluminal angioplasly, P60

Simple, closed system for labeling human plateletswith In-Ill oxinc, PIOI

Use of indium labeled platelets to monitor plateletdeposition on vascular grafts, P60

Indium-Ill ImpollinaleImaging of inflammation with In-111 tropolonatc

labeled leukocytes, 39Rapid detection of intra abdominal abscesses

using In-l 11 tropolonale labelled leucocytes, P6Indium-Ill tropolonc

Biodistribution and survival of human plateletslabeled in buffered media and plasma, P73

Effect of pH on indium labeling of leukocytepreparations: oxinc vs tropolone, PIOI

Rapid in vitro labelling of polymorphonuclcarleukocytes with In-l 11-tropolone, P7

Re: In-111 tropolone versus oxine, 367 (le)Re: In-111 tropolone versus oxine (reply), 368 (le)

lndium-113m DTPAValidation of corrections for errors in collimution

during measurement of gastric emptying ofnuclidc-labclcd meals, 187

liiilinni-115mNew Cd-115 --•In-l 15m radionuclidc generator,

349Inflammatory bowel disease

In-111 granulocylc scanning and quantitativefecal excretion in assessmentof inflammatorybowel disease, P79

Value of In-l 11 WBC scanning in inflammatorybowel disease in childhood, P32

Insulin receptors"Imaging" of insulin interaction with its receptors

in normal rats and humans, P66Interferon

RIA of human leukocyte intcrferon, P34Intestinal transit time

Effect of mctoclopramidc and morphine on smallintestinal transit time in normal subjects, P57

Small bowel transit times studied with radioactivemarkers: methodology, P56

IntestinesScintigraphic method for assessmentof

ini r,i [iinim.il volume and motility of isolatedintestinal segments, 571

Small bowel transit times studied with radioactivemarkers: methodology, P56

Intrahepatic lithiasisRetention ratio image: parametric image for

detecting intrahcpatic lithiasis. P30Intratenous coronary thrombolysis

Two-dose intravenous TI-201 administration andquantitative analysis ¡nIV thrombolysis inpatients. P4

lodine-123

Collimator choice for differential uptakemeasurements using SPECT imaging with I-

123, P75Comparison of cardiac (C-14)-palmiticacid (CP)

and (1-123-phcnyl)-pentadecanoic acid (IP)oxidation, PI 18

Comparison of physical characteristics of 1-131and 1-123, with respect to differentiatingrelative activity in kidneys, 683

Dosimetry of N-isopropyl 1-123 p-iodoamphetamine, P49

Hepatic uptake and fate of 1-123- or C-14-fattyacids in cthanol-fcd mice. P100

Influence of measurement technique and 1-124contamination on 1-123 thyroid uptakedeterminations. P104

I-I23 yields from 800-MeV proton irradiation ofCsCI target, P24

Myocardial uptake of radioiodinatcd p-iodophcnylbcnzyldimcthylammonium bromide:comparison to Tl-201. P43

On behalf of 1-123 fatty acids for myocardial

metabolic imaging (reply), 546

Ovarian cancer: diagnosis using 1-123 monoclonalantibody in comparison with surgical findings,P15

Performance of col Iimator s used for tomographicimaging of 1-123 contaminated with 1-124,1065

Radiation dose estimates to human fetal thyroidat various stages of development, P95

Radiohalodcstannylalion: labeling of substitutedtrialkylstannylarenes and ethylencs, P116

Radioiodinated (E-1 -Iodo-1 -Penten-5-Yl)-triphcnylphosphonium iodide: convenientpreparation of attractive myocardial perfusionagent, P43

Rate-limiting step in myocardial clearance oflabel from 16-iodohexadecanoicacid (IHDA),P12

Re: thyroid uptake measurements with 1-123:problems and pitfalls, 642 (le)

Re: thyroid uptake measurements with 1-123:problems and pitfalls (reply), 643 (le)

lodine-123 AMP1-123 A'-isopropyl amphetamine (I-123 AMP)

SPECT in epilepsy and cerebral ischemia, P108Iodine-123 DIT

Would 1-123 di-iodotyrosine provide harmless

deiodination test?, 1135Iodine-123 H A

Myocardial imaging and metabolic studies with[17-l23l)iodohcptadecanoicacid in patients

with idiopathic congestive cardiomyopathy, 22lodine-123 HDA

Tomoscintigraphic assessmentof myocardialmetabolic heterogenity, 285

lodine-123 heptadecanoic acidFast low-temperature ultrasonic preparation,

purification and clinical applications ofoi-l-123-hcptadecanoicacid, PI 18

Free fatty acid scintigraphy in patients withsuccessful thrombolysis after acute Ml, P5

Myocardial metabolic studies in patients withcardiomyopathy, P20

lodine-123 HIPDMBiodistribution in humans and radiation dose

calculations for bruin perfusion imaging agent1-123 HIPDM. P95

Cerebrovascular disorders using brain imagingagent. (I-I23)HIPI)M. and SPECT, P5

Lung distribution and kinetics of 1-123 HIPDM:potential agent for early detection of lungcellular injury, P7I

New brain perfusion imaging agent: [1-123]HlPDM:N,N,N'-trimethyl-N'-I2-hydroxy-3-

methyl-S-iodobcnzyl]-1,3-propanediamine, 66Two cerebral blood flow tracers, N-isopropyl

1-123 p-iodoamphetamincand 1-123 HIPDM,

P6Iodine-12.3 hippurate

Post-transplant renogram offers prognostic dataon long-term graft development, PI 29

Re: exercise renogram. New approach documentsrenal involvement in systemic hypertension(reply), 859 (le)

lodine-123 IMPBiodistribution and dosimctry of N-isopropyl-/)-

[I23l]iodoamphetamine in the primate, 922

Direct evaluation of interrelationships of localcerebral blood flow, glucose metabolism, andprotein synthesis using simultaneous multipleradionuclidc autoradiography, P69

N-lsopropyl 1-123 /»-iodoamphetamine:arterial

injections, P106Pulmonary extraction of N-isopropyl-/)-l-123-

amphetamine (IMP) measured by multipleindicator dilution technique, P7]

Iodine-123 insulin"Imaging" of insulin interaction with its receptors

in normal rats and humans, P66lodine-123 iodoamphelamine

Differential diagnosis of dementia with "pure"

I-123 ¡odoamphetamineand a clinical camera,P106

First-pass extraction of yV-isopropyl-I-123 pamphetamine by the human lung determined bya dual-isotope dilution technique. PI 14

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Sizing of perfusion defects using N-isopropyl1-123 p-iodoamphetamine brain scans in acute

stroke, P6Some observations on eye uptake of N-isopropyl

I-123 p-iodoamphetamine: relationship tomelanin production, PI 17

Two cerebral blood flow tracers, N-isopropylI-123 p-iodoamphetamine and I-123 HI RDM, P6

Iodine-123 iodobenzylguanidineSynthesis of I-131 - and I-123-meta-

iodobenzylguanidine for diagnosis andtreatment of pheochromocytoma, PI 18

Iodine-123IPPNew rapid, regiospccific synthesis of ml-labeled

15-(p-iodophenyl)pentadecanoic acid, P43Iodine-123 isopropyliodoamphetamine

Cerebral blood-now tomography: Xe-133compared with isopropyl-amphetamine-I-123,17

Iodine-123 myocardiumOn behalf of I-123 fatty acids for myocardial

metabolic imaging, 545 (le)Iodine-I23(phenyl) penladecanoicacid

Clearance-patterns of 15(p-T-123 phenyl-)-pentadecanoic acid (IP) in patients with CADafter bicycle exercise, PI 3

Flow-dependence of uptake of (I-123-phenyl)-pentadecanoic acid( 1P) in the canine heart, P12

Quantitative tomographic imaging evaluation ofmyocardial clearance of I-123 phenylpentadecanoic acid in acute myocardialinfarction, PI2

Iodine-124Influence of measurement technique and I-124

contamination on 1-123 thyroid uptakedeterminations, P104

Performance of collimators used for tomographicimaging of I-123 contaminated with I-124,1065

Preliminary clinical studies using prototypemultiwire proportional chamber positroncamera, PI03

Iodine-125Comparison of In-111 and 1-125 as labels for

monoclonal antibody (MoAb) to a human highmolecular weight melanoma associated antigen,P31

Comparison of the transport of 42K+, "Na*,20iT|+ & 9«mTc-DMPEusing human RBCs,

P28External imaging of human atherosclerosis. 154Myocardial uptake of radioiodinatcd p-

iodophcnylbenzyldimethylammonium bromide:comparison to TI-201, P43

Properties of A'-mcthyl derivative of 3-

quinuclidinyl 4-iodobenzilatc, PI 16Radiation dose estimates to human fetal thyroid

at various stages of development, P95Radiohalodcstannylation: labeling of substituted

trialkylstannylarenes and ethylenes, PI 16Radioiodinatcd estrogens: preparation and

evaluation of 17 «-iodovinyl and iodothienylcstradiols, PI 16

RIA of human leukocyte interferon, P34ROC-analysis of single or combined CEA and

TPA determination in a wide spectrum ofcancer patients. PI 12

Synthesis and biodistribution of radioiodinatcd 5-¡odonicotine,PI 16

Iodine-125 estradiciProperties of 1-125 labeled II-

|3-methoxy-17-o>iodovinyl estradici (IMOX),P49

Iodine-125 hydroxybenzylpindololExternal detection of increases in (3-adrenoccptor

density in isolated perfused hearts with 1-125

hydroxybenzylpindolol, P19Iodine-125 iodobenzolhydrazide

l-125-m-iodobenzoyl hydrazide: radiolabelingmoiety for carbonyl-containing biomolecules,PII7

lodine-125 iodohexadecanoicacid (IHDA)Rate-limiting step in myocardial clearance of

label from 16-iodohcxadecanoicacid (IHDA),

P12

lodine-125-5-iodonicotineSynthesis and biodistribution of radioiodinatcd 5-

iodonicotine, PI 16Iodine-125 iodooctadecanoic

Synthesis and evaluation of 18-['25I]iodo-17-

octadecenoic acid, PI 17lodine-125 monoclonalantibodies

Radioimmunolocalization of human mammarytumor transplants using monoclonal antibodies.PI09

lodine-125 tellura-octadecanoicacidEffect of tellurium position on the myocardial

uptake of l8-[l25l]-iodo-n-tellura-l7-

octadecenoic acid analogs, PI 18lodine-125 Iransferin

Changes in uptake of Ga-67 and l-125-transferrin

by malignant transformation of hamsterembryo cells, P31

lodine-131Applying radioactive eraser: I-I3I to ablate

normal thyroid tissue in patients from whomthyroid cancer has been resected, 743

Comparison of physical characteristics of I-131and 1-123, with respect to differentiatingrelative activity in kidneys, 683

Comparison of the transport of 42K+, 22Na+,201TÕ+& 99mTc-DMPE using human RBCs,

P28Dosimetry of anti-colon carcinoma monoclonal

antibody F(ab'h fragments in humans, P49

Is immunoscintigraphy using radioiodinatedmonoclonal antibodies useful to cancerdiagnosis?, PI 4

Noncorrclation of thyroglobulin levels with 2 andlOmCi I-13I scans in the follow-up of thyroid

cancer patients, P97Radiation dose estimates to human fetal thyroid

at various stages of development, P95Radionuclidc kinetics in MIRD dosecalculations,

621Re: thyroid uptake measurements with 1-123:

problems and pitfalls, 642 (le)Small bowel transit times studied with radioactive

markers: methodology. P56Toxic nodular goiter in cats: evaluation by nuclear

medicine, CT, and N MR, P25Well-differentiated thyroid carcinoma: diagnosis,

treatment and followup in patients with lungmetastasis, P97

lodine-131 cholesterolRe: In-l 11 tropolone versus oxine (reply),

368 (le)lodine-131 FAB

Localization and therapy of melanoma with 1-131(anti-p97)Fab, PI4

lodine-131 iodobenzylguanidineDevelopment of kit-form analogs QE meta-

iodobenzylguanidine, PI 17Mechanisms of uptake and retention of meta-

iodobenzylguanidine in adrenal medulla, PI 17Synthesis of I-131 - and I-123-meta-

iodobenzylguanidine for diagnosis andtreatment of pheochromocytoma, PI 18

lodine-131 iodocholesterol[I3ll]lodocholesterol scintiscan and rare

"functional" black adenoma of adrenal cortex,

505lodine-131 iodoheptadecanoicaeid IHA)

Effect of doxorubicin on [oj-l-l3l]hcpladecanoic

acid myocardial scintigraphy andechocardiography in dogs, 1012

lodine-131 iodomelhylnorcholesterolAdrenal scintigraphy with I-131 -6-bcta-

¡odomethyl-19-norcholcsterol in primary

aldosteronism, P55Scintigraphic localization of abnormal adrenals in

primary aldosteronism, P55lodine-131 Ml!».

Inverse relationship between cardiacaccumulation of 1-131 MIBG and circulatingcatecholamines in suspectedpheochromocytoma, 1127

lodine-131 MIBGDosimetry of 1-131 labeled

metaiodobenzylguanidinc in treatment ofmalignant pheochromocytomas, P49

1-131 MIBG uptake reflects integrity ofsympathetic innervation, P55

Intrathoracic pheochromocytomas concentrateTl-201 chloride and I-13I-MIBG, P54

Normal and abnormal distribution ofadrenomedullary imaging agent 1-131 MIBG inman: evaluation by scintigraphy, 672

Sensitivity and specificity of m-iodobenzylguanidinc scintigraphy for thedetection of pheochromocytoma, P54

lodine-131 monoclonalantibodiesImaging of melanoma with 1-131 monoclonal

antibodies, 123lodine-131 rosebengal

Comparison of Tc-99m-PI PI DA with 1-131 rosebcngal in diagnosis of biliary atrcsia in neonatewith direct reacting hyperbilirubincmia, PI 13

lodoamphetamineEffect of carrier amphetamine and Kl on the

biodistribution of iodoamphetaminc. PI 18lron-52

Preliminary clinical studies using prototypemultiwire proportional chamber positroncamera, P103

Radiation absorbed doses from iron-52, iron-55,and iron-59 to study ferrokinctics, 339

Iron-55Radiation absorbed doses from iron-52, iron-55,

and iron-59 to study ferrokinetics, 339Iron-59

Radiation absorbed doses from iron-52, iron-55,and iron-59 to study ferrokinetics, 339

Iron-59 DTPAIron storage in patients with iron excess using

diethylcnetriaminc pcnta-acetic acid (DTPA),

P7Iron excess

Iron storage in patients with iron excess usingdiethylenctriaminc pcnta-acetic acid (DTPA),P7

IschemiaAlternative approach to single-scan determination

of cerebral glucose metabolic rate using 2-fluorodcoxyglucosc (2-FDG) with particularapplication to ischemia, P69

Radionuclidc analysis of peak filling rates duringpacing-induced ischemia, P87

IschiopuhicsynchondrosisNormal anatomic variant: scintigraphy of the

ischiopubic synchondrosis, 14Isomerie transitions

Paniculate radiations emitted during electroncapture and isomerie transitions, 1192

JaundiceDifferentiation of obstructive from nonobslructivc

jaundice by dcconvolutional analysis ofhcpatobiliary scans, P30

Jugular paragangliomaDiagnosis of jugular paraganglioma by

radionuclideangiography, 1005Kidney

See also Glomerular filtration rate; Renal arterystenosis: Renal function; Renal hypertension;Renal ischemia; Renal perfusion

Automatic filtering and histograms reconstructionof renal sequenceswith hotclling transform,P94

Clinical evaluation of Tc-99m-N,N'-bis( mercaptoacctyl )-2,3-diaminopropanoatc(component A) (Tc-99m-CGvDADS-A) as areplacement for 1-131-hippuran, P80

Clinical studies of renal function during colicattack induced by urolithiasis, PI 29

Comparison of physical characteristics of I-I3Iand 1-123, with respect to differentiatingrelative activity in kidneys, 683

Computer-quantitated renal uptake vs. plasmaclearance of Tc-99m DTPA in rats with andwithout glomcrular damage. P80

Delayed renal localization of Ga-67, 894Delayed renal localization of Ga-67, PI 6

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Differential renal function in diagnosis ofrcnovascular hypertension and followup ofballoon angioplasty, PI29

Direct determination of relative renal blood flowusing the Tc-99m DTPA rcnogram, P80

DMSA renal uptake: sensitive and specificmarker of ncphron function?, PI 29

Evaluation of 16 new Tc-99m compounds forrenal tubular excretion studies, P80

Exercise rcnogram. New approach documentsrenal involvement in systemic hypertension, 104

Failure of Ga-67 scintigraphy to identify reliablynuninfcctious interstitial nephritis, 568

"Imaging" of insulin interaction with its receptors

in normal rats and humans, P66Mammalian predictive model of renal obstruction

using Tc-99m DMSA, PI30Measurement of differential renal function using

Tc-99m glucoheptonate, PI5New 99m-Tc(V)DMSA tumor imaging

radiopharmaceuticals, with distinctive behaviorfrom renal 99m-Tc-DMSA, P126

Obstructive ncphropathy: comparison ofparenchyma! transit time index and fruscmidediuresis. PI6

Partial urclcropclvic junction obstruction:comparison of percutaneous antegradepyelography and diuretic renal scintigraphy.P22

Quality control of Tc-99m DTPA formeasurement of glomcrular filtration, 722

Re: exercise renogram. New approach documentsrenal imvolvcment in systemic hypertension,859 (le)

Re: exercise rcnogram. New approach documentsrenal involvement in systemic hypertension(reply), 859 (le)

Renal uptake of Tc-99m DMSA to assessrenalischemia and prctreatmcnt drug effects. PI6

Rcnography in pediatrie patients, PI 13Split renal function testing using 99m-Tc-DTPA:

rapid technique for determining differentia!glomcrular filtration. P80

Tc-99m DTPA transmit time as an index ofproximal tubular function. PI6

Thyroid function in hemodialysis patients, P65Unusual distribution of gallium in kidney, gut.

and skeleton associated with hcpatoccllulardisease and no renal pathology, P130

Kidnr> transplantsEvaluation of 16 new Tc-99m compounds for

renal tubular excretion studies, P80Noninvasive radionuclide scinliphotographic

technique for assessmentof preserved renalallograft viability, PIS

Post-transplant rcnogram offers prognostic dataon long-term graft development, PI 29

Radionuclide detection of cyclosporin Ancphrotoxicily in renal transplant patients,PI 29

KineticsGa-67 and desfcrrioxamine: time and dose effects

on blood clearance and urinary excretion, PI02Kr\pton-Xlm

Assessment of csophageal transit in adults and inchildren by means of Kr-81 m, P98

Dependence of distribution of short-lived tracerson decay. Noncomparlmcntal approach, 543(le)

Dependence of distribution of short-lived tracerson decay. Noncomparlmcntal approach (reply).543 (le)

Patterns of regional ventilation in life-longsmokers and nonsmokers using Kr-81m:comparison with tests of total lung function.PI3

Quantitative evaluation of breathing systems usedwith Kr-8lm generators, 157

KupffiT cellsEffects of autologous rat serum on phagocytosis of

radiocolloids by rat Kupffcr cells in vitro, PI27I :!•>•..ifeter

Lung uptake of Tc-99m-tin colloid in a patientwith Lassa fever, 750 (le)

LesionsCharacteristic pattern of csophageal emptying in

obstructive lesions of the esophagus. P39Solitary lesion in pediatrie bone scanning, 114

Letter from the EditorLetter from the Editor. I

LeukemiaDifferential skeletal uptake of Tc-99m

pyrophosphatc and méthylènediphosphonate inleukemia, 799

Leukocytes, labeledEarly In-111 leukocyte has a low sensitivity for

detecting occult infection. P64Imaging of inflammation with In-! 11 tropolonatc

labeled leukocytes, 39Rapid detection of intra abdominal abscesses

using ln-111 tropolonatc labelled leucocytes, P6Rapid in vitro labelling of polymorphonuclear

leukocytes with ln-11 l-tropolone, P71 igands. diaminodithiol

Synthesis and characterization of neutraloxotcchnetium-(V)diaminodithiol complex. PIO

Lipophilic cationsHeart uptake of lipophilic cations: relationship to

membrane potential, P86Liposomes

Tumor-imaging potential of liposomes loaded withIn-111-NTA: biodistribution in mice, 45

LiverCalcification of hepatic métastases,P85Clinical experience with Tc-99m MAA hepatic

artery perfusion scintigraphy. P51Clinical significance of pulmonary Tc-99m MAA

following radionuclide hepatic artery perfusion,P51

Comparison of SPECT with planar scintigraphyand transmission computed tomography in focalhepatic disease. P37

Comparison of Tc-99m-PIPIDA with 1-131 rose

bcngal in diagnosis of biliary atresia in neonatewith direct reacting hypcrbilirubinemia, PI 13

Detection of massesin subphrcnic space. P37Direct measurement of extraction efficiencies and

mean transit limes of hepatobiliary acnts in ihcperfused ral liver, PI26

Effects of autologous rat serum on phagocytosis ofradiocolloids by rat Kupffer cells in vitro, PI 27

Efficacy of bone and liver scanning in followup ofpatients on adjuvant chemotherapy for breaslcarcinoma, P109

Eleclivc liver ihcrapy with P-32 chromic

phosphate colloid in high risk colon cancer.PillEvalualion of "norial scinligraphy" by intestinal

administration of Tc-99m using endoscopy in

liver cirrhosis. P48Functional imaging of liver transplants, P98Hepatic uptake and fate of 1-123- or C-14-fatly

acids in clhanol-fed mice. P100Hepalobiliary scinligraphy and funclion lesi with

Tc-99m-A'-pyridoxyl-5-mcthyllryptophan(Tc-

99m-PMT), P100"Imaging" of insulin interaction with its receptors

in normal rats and humans, P66Improvement of scimigraphic liver imaging by

SPECT: review of 797 cases, P29London liver phantom. 974 (le)Microeirculation of hcpalic lumors sludicd by

SPECT and inlra-artcrial Tc-99m MAA, P51Mismalchcd scrum vilamin B-l 2 and Schilling

lesi results: incidence and possible causes, PI 14Modified RIA for differential dcteclion of IgM-

anti-HBc, P35Quantilalion of portal blood flow following

portacaval shunting using Tc-99m MAA, P47Quantitative analysis of liver function in

percutaneous transhepalic drainage palicnts.P30

Radionuclide liver perfusion scintigraphy withTc-99m MAA contribution of computer dataprocessing, P109

Radionuclides in invesligation of conjoined twins.479

Re: normal appearance and rcproducibility of

liver-spleen studies with Tc-99m sulfur colloidand Tc-99m microalbumin colloid. 971 (le)

Re: normal appearance and reproducibility ofliver-spleen studies with Tc-99m sulfur colloidand Tc-99m microalbumin colloid (reply), 972(le)

Re: SPECT for assessmcnl of hcpalic lesions: ilsrole in diagnoslic work-up, 746 (le)

Re: SPECT for assessmcnl of hcpalic lesions: ilsrole in diagnostic work-up (reply). 746 (le)

Relenlion ralio image: paramelric image fordeleeling inlrahepalic lilhiasis. P30

Re: uplakc of Tc-99m MAA by ihe liver during alung scan. 747 (le)

Re: uptake of Tc-99m MAA by the liver during a

lung scan (reply), 747 (Ic)Role of bone and liver scans in deleeling

métastasesin patients of nasopharyngealcarcinoma, PI 12

Role of transferrin on Ga-67 uptake by liver, PI 24

Scintigraphic estimation of arterial and portalblood supplies to liver, 1099

Scintiphotosplcnoporlography: method forscanning portal circulation and cstimalingregional hcpalic blood flow. P48

Starch microsphcres and quantitative hepaticarterial perfusion scinligraphy in cancerchemolherapy, P51

Tc-99m-galaclosyl-neoglycoalbumin: in vitro andin vivo receptor properties, P24

Tc-99m propane tclraphosphonatc: newradiopharmaceutical for liver-scanning, PI 28

Tc-99m RBC scanning in Ihe differcnlialdiagnosis of focal liver lesions, P48

Unusual dislribution of gallium in kidney, gut.and skeleton associated with hepatoccllulardisease and no renal pathology, PI 30

Uptake of Tc-99m di-isopropyl iminodiacctic acidby hcpatoccllular carcinoma, 1119

Uptake of Tc-99m MAA by liver duringthromboscintigram/lung scan, 36

Value of selective spleen scinligraphy when liver/spleen image shows equivocal spleen dcfecls,559

Vascular inlrahepalic defecls in SPECT of ihcnormal liver as defined by Tc-99m RBCs andsulfur colloid, P30

Xe-133 iunior blood now and Tc-99m-MAAperfusion scinligraphy in head and neck lumors.PII2

Liver-spleen imagingNormal appearance and reproducibility of liver-

spleen studies with Tc-99m SC and Tc-99m

microalbumin colloid, 8Lung

Abnormal perfusion scan due lo inlralhoracicstomach and colon, 543 (le)

Clinical significance of pulmonary Tc-99m MAAfollowing radionuctidc hepatic artery perfusion.P51

Comparison between sub-micronic aerosol andXe-127 for vcntilalion images. PI 13

Constant infusion of (O-15)-H2Oand singlebreath inhalation of (C-l l)-COforthcdelcrminalion of cxlravascular lung waler byPET, PI21

Dependence of dislribulion of shorl-livcd tracerson decay. Noncompartmenlal approach (reply).543 (le)

Diagnosis of pulmonary edema by In-Ill chloridelung-heart imaging. P70

Diffuse lung uplake of Tc-99m sulfur colloid ininfcclious mononuclcosis, 1083 (le)

Early diagnosis of aduli respiratory distresssyndrome by Tc-99m human serum albuminand portable probe. P70

Evaluation of acule pulmonary oxygen toxicity byIn-Ill leukocyles. P70

Extravasation from venous catheter: seriouscomplication potentially missed by lungimaging, 1023

First-pass exlraction of /V-i.sopropyl-l-l23/>

amphetamine by the human lung delennined bya dual-isolopc dilution technique, PI 14

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SUBJECT INDEX

Ga-67 emission tomography in detection ofsuspected pulmonary lesions, PI 14

GA-67 lung scanning in the evaluation ofpulmonary sarcoid alveolar activity, PI 4

High activity Kr-SIm generator-delivery system

for dynamic pulmonary cinescintigrams, P25Increase in pulmonary epithelial pore dimensions

among smokers documented by diffusionscintiscan, PI4

Lung distribution and kinetics of 1-123 HIPDM:potential agent for early detection of lungcellular injury, P71

Lung uptake of Tc-99m-tin colloid in a patient

with Lassa fever, 750 (le)Metastatic prostatic pulmonary nodules with

normal bone scan, 1026Patterns of regional ventilation in life-long

smokers and nonsmokers using Kr-8lm:comparison with tests of total lung function,P13

Pulmonary extraction of N-isopropyl-p-I-123-

amphetamine (IMP) measured by multipleindicator dilution technique, P71

Pulmonary perfusion "without ventilation", 1149

Quantitation of pulmonary gallium uptake inpatients with interstitial lung disease usingECT, PI 14

Radionuclide angiographie demonstration ofsystemic lung arterialization with arteriovenousfistulas, 228

Rapidly changing appearance of depositedsubmicronic Tc-99m DTPA aerosol in smokers'

lungs, PI 13Regional extravascular lung water (rELW)

determination in edematous dogs by PET, P7IRe: thyroid activity on Tc-99m MAA lung scans,

749 (le)ROC-analysis of single or combined CEA and

TPA determination in a wide spectrum ofcancer patients, PI 12

Synthesis and biodistribution of adenine[C-l 1],

PI 20Tc-99m GHA imaging in lung cancer and benign

lung diseases, 997Tc-SC and Tc-RBC for detecting pulmonary

bleeding: correlation with clinical, surgical andradiographie findings, PI3

Ventilation-perfusion lung scanning in pulmonary

hypertension, PI3Ventilation-perfusion (V/Q) lung studies:

ultilization by referring clinicians, PI 3Well-differentiated thyroid carcinoma: diagnosis,

treatment and followup in patients with lungmetastasis, P97

LymphedemaSoft-tissue uptake of Tc-99m MDP in secondary

scrutai lymphedema, 275 (le)Lymph nodes

Altered uptake of Tc-99m antimony sulfidecolloid by lymph nodes post-irradiation, P95

LymphocytesLabeling with ln-111 has detrimental effects on

human lymphocytes, 615Lymphocytes, labeled

Lymphocyte kinetic studies with In-Ill oxinelabeled lymphocytes in malignant lymphoma,P7

LymphomaHigh dose gallium imaging in the evaluation of

lymphoma, P50Lymphoscintigraphy

Clinical evaluation of dynamiclymphoscintigraphy with Tc-99m HSA, P41

Effects of metastatic ( 13762) and non-metastatic

(R3230AC) mammary adenocarcinoma onradiocolloid localization in regional lymphnodes in Fischer 344 rats, P40

Internal mammary lymphoscintigraphy in breastcancer, P40

Qualitative and quantitative upper extremityradionuclide lymphoscintigraphy, P40

Quantitative bipedal lymphoscintigraphy, P40Re: cardiac lymphoscintigraphy following closed-

chest catheter injection of radiolabeled colloidinto myocardium of dogs, 369 (le)

Re: cardiac lymphoscintigraphy following closed-

chest catheter injection of radiolabelcd colloidinto myocardium of dogs (reply), 369 (le)

Re: lymphoscintigraphy with Tc-99m dextran,

370 (le)Re: lymphoscintigraphy with Tc-99m labeled

dextran (reply), 370 (le)Re: potential for lymphoscintigraphy, 371 (le)Re: potential for lymphoscintigraphy (reply), 371

(le)Magnesium deficiency

Effects of dietary magnesium deficiency on Tl-

201 kinetics and distribution in ratmyocardium, 402

MastocytosisBone and gallium scans in mastocytosis:

correlation with count rates, radiography, andmicroscopy, 586

MelanomasEffect of iodination on in vitro p97 antigen-specific

binding and in vivo tumor localization usingmonoclonal antibody fragments, PI 16

Human melanoma heterotransplants in nudemice: tumor-localization of radiolabelcda-aminoisobutyric acid potential agent forimaging with PET, PI 10

Imaging of melanoma with 1-131 monoclonal

antibodies, 123Localization and therapy of melanoma with 1-131

(anti-p97)Fab, P14Measurement of plasma P-97 levels in melanoma

patients using a new radioassay, P35Preparation of ln-111 monoclonal antibody to

high-molecular-weight melanoma associatedantigen: comparative study using the cyclicanhydride of DTPA (CA) vs. the mixedanhydride of DTPA (MA) for antibodychelation, PI 25

Scanning the lymph shed of melanoma of thoraxusing radiocolloids and macromolecules, PI 11

In MemoriamCharles D. Smith, M.D. (1907-1982), 172

Metabolic rateRe: in vivo methods for measuring regional

glucose metabolic rate, 366 (le)Re: in vivo methods for measuring regional

glucose metabolic rate (reply), 367 (le)Re: in vivo methods for measuring regional

glucose metabolic rate (reply), 367 (le)Metabolism

See also Cerebral metabolism; Fatty acidmetabolism; Glucose metabolism

External measurement of myocardial oxygenextraction with O-15-labeled oxygen, P20

General model for the measurement ofmetabolism with analog tracers, P34

Measurements of regional tissue and blood-pool

radiotracer concentrations from serialtomographic images of heart, 987

Metabolic fate of 1-C-14betamethylheptadecanoic acid and 1- C-14palmitic acid in mice heart and blood, PI 20

On behalf of 1-123 fatty acids for myocardial

metabolic imaging, 545 (le)On behalf of 1-123 fatty acids for myocardial

metabolic imaging (reply), 546Metastasis

Imaging of adrenal cortical carcinoma and itsskeletal metastasis, 710

MelhyldopaEffect of methyldopa or propranolol on cerebral

blood flow in hypertensive patients, PI30Metoclopramide

Effect of metoclopramide and morphine on smallintestinal transit time in normal subjects, P57

MIRD dose estimate report no. 11Radiation absorbed doses from iron-52, iron-55,

and iron-59 to study ferrokinetics, 339

Mitral stenosisMitral stenosis: right and left ventricular volume

assessed by radionuclide ventriculography, P27Model, radiopharmaceulical information

Hierachical transfer of radiopharmaceuticalinformation, PI24

Models, volume, clearancePhenomenological approach to virtual distribution

volume kinetics and clearance estimation, P91Monoclonal antibodies

Absorbed dose calculations for radiolabeled tumorassociated monoclonal antibodies, P95

Clinical evaluation of l n-111 monoclonal anti-melanoma antibodies (111 in-anti mei) for

tumor scanning, PI 5Comparison of In-111 and 1-125 as labels for

monoclonal antibody (MoAb) to a human highmolecular weight melanoma associated antigen.P31

Comparison of In-111 labeled Fab and whole In-111 anti-CEA monoclonal antibody (MoAb) innormal mouse: human colon tumor models, P77

Development of Cu-67 chelate conjugated

monoclonal antibodies forradioimmunotherapy, P30

Dosimetry of anti-colon carcinoma monoclonalantibody F(ab'>2 fragments in humans. P49

Effect of iodination on in vitro p" antigen-specific

binding and in vivo tumor localization usingmonoclonal antibody fragments, PI 16

Effect of tumor size, CEA production andsecretion of the distribution of In-111 and 1-125monoclonal antitumor antibodies in animalmodels, P77

Effect of lumor viability, antibody specificity andchoice of determinant on ln-111 anti-ceamonoclonal antibody distribution in tumor-

bearing mice, PI 10Evaluation of methods for preparation of

radiolabcled monoclonal antibodies. P123F(ab')2 fragments of monoclonal antibodies in

tumor bearing mice, P77Imaging of melanoma with 1-131 monoclonal

antibodies. 123In vivo binding of In-111 labeled monoclonal

antibody (MoAb) toa human high molecularweight melanoma-associated antigen (HMW-

MAA), P78Is immunoscintigraphy using radioiodinated

monoclonal antibodies useful to cancerdiagnosis?. PI 4

Limitations in imaging of human tumorxenografts in nude mice with radiolabeledmonoclonal antibodies, P77

Optimization of dual isotope imaging techniquesin immunoscintigraphy, PI5

Ovarian cancer: diagnosis using 1-123 monoclonal

antibody in comparison with surgical findings,P15

Preparation of ln-111 monoclonal antibody tohigh-molecular-weight melanoma associatedantigen: comparative study using the cyclicanhydride of DTPA (CA) vs. the mixedanhydride of DTPA (MA) for antibodychelation, PI 25

Radioimmunodetection and treatment of humancolon cancer in nude mice using a monoclonalantibody, PI 10

Radioimmunolocalization of human mammarytumor transplants using monoclonal antibodies,P109

Tumor imaging with monoclonal antibodies, 360Tumor localization in rodents using radiolabeled

monoclonal antibodies to isoferritin (FEV-212),

P78Tumor targeting by monoclonal antibodies:

specificity in nude mice bearing antigenicallydistinct tumors, P94

Monoclonal antibodies, hah'i and Fab

Improved radioimaging and tumor localizationwith monoclonal F(ab')z, 316

MononucleosisDiffuse lung uptake of Tc-99m sulfur colloid in

infectious mononucleosis, 1083 (le)Morphine

Effect of metoclopramide and morphine on smallintestinal transit time in normal subjects, P57

Multivariate analysisImproved interpretation of Tc-99m gated

sequentially graded exercise angiographie datausing multivariate analysis, P53

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Munchauscn's syndromeNuclear medical manifestation of Munchauscn's

syndrome, 716Muscarinic receptors

Properties of /V-methyl derivative of 3-quinuclidinyl 4-iodobenzilale, PI 16

MusclesSkeletal scintigraphy in differential diagnosis of

lower extremity pain in athletes, P41Myelin

Evaluation of potential myelin imaging agentsusing simple screening methodology, PI 22

Myelin imaging with PET, P62Synthesis and evaluation of myelin tracer, PI 19

Myocardial imaging agentsNoah's ark experiment. Search for suitable

animal model for cationic Tc-99m myocardialimaging agents, P9

Syntheses and characterization of [99m-I tuliiipi-11T. potential myocardial imaging

agent, P9Myocardial infarction

Cardiac NMR imaging correlated with TI-201SPECT for visualization of heart chambers,ventricular wall motion and Ml, P46

Clinical utility of two-site immunoradiomctricassay for creatine kinase-MB in detection ofpcriopcralivc myocardial infarction, 703

Comparison of infarcìidentification with Tc-99mPPi and staining with triphenyl letrazoliumchloride, 492

Comparison of methods for CK-MR detection insuspected acute Ml, P35

Contribution of atrial contraction to leftventricular filling in patients with CAD, P28

Creatine kinasc-MB immunoradiometric assay todiagnose MI following aortocoronary bypasssurgery, P35

Detailed assessment of regional wall motion inacute ii.niMiiiir.il Ml: frequent spontaneousimprovement and discordance from global leftventricular function, P67

Detection and quantilation of remote Ml bytomographic exercise-redistribution Tl-201scintigraphy, P36

Detection of acute coronary thrombosis inpatients with use of In-111 labeled platelets.P59

Differential registration of two types ofradionuclides on macroautoradiograms forstudying coronary circulation, 693

Evaluation of nontransmural Ml by Tl-201SPECT, PI8

Free fatty acid scintigraphy in patients withsuccessful thrombolysis after acute Ml, P5

Functional recovery of LVEF and RVEFfollowing streptokinase repcrfusion: relation totiming and impacts of LAD/RCA reopening.P4

High risk subgroup of inferior MI: importance ofanterior wall motion and right ventricularfunction. P68

Limitations of count-based REF as a means ofassessing regional left ventricular function intransmurai MI, PI 7

Planar versus tomographic imaging with Tc-99mPPi for detection of acute MI in patients, P38

Quantitation of myocardial necrosis with Tc-99m-monoclonal antimyosin Fab and SPECT,P37

Quantitative tomographic imaging evaluation ofmyocardial clearance of 1-123phenylpcmadccanoic acid in acute myocardialinfarction, PI2

Re: attenuation compensation in single-photonemission tomography: comparative evaluation(reply). 644 (le)

Right bundle branch block in acute transmuralanterior Ml: relationship of prognosis to degreeof ventricular dysfunction, P68

Role of preload reserve during dynamic exercisein patients with Ml. P54

Scintigraphic detection of ventricular ancurysmwith Tl-201, 34

Significance of estimating redistribution ofpulmonary perfusion in CAD, P90

Tomoscintigraphic assessment of myocardialmetabolic hetcrogenity, 285

Two-dose intravenous Tl-201 administration andquantitative analysis in IV thrombolysis inpatients. P4

Myocardial ischemiaCritical assessment of first harmonic Fourier

phase analysis for detecting CAD during atrialpacing, P88

Detection and localisation of single vesselcoronary disease: biplanar exercise radionuclidevenlriculography or Tl-201 myocardialimaging?, P36

Detection and quantilation of remote Ml bytomographic exercise-redistribution Tl-201scintigraphy, P36

Funclional imaging of Tl-201 rcdislribution. P45Noninvasive evalualion of regional myocardial

fally acid metabolism in man with C-I Ipalmitic acid and positron-CT, PI 2

Nonuniform washout of Tl-201 (wilhin normalrange): crilerion for improved deieclion ofsingle vessel CAD, P46

Pallern of myocardial perfusion al rest in patientswilh unstable angina pcctoris. P68

Positron-CT for evaluation of myocardialmetabolism after repcrfusion in chronic dogs,P4

Quantitation of Tl-201 myocardial perfusiondefect size by SPECT. P29

Rcsloration of myocardial perfusion andmetabolism with PET after coronarythrombolysis, P5

Scintigraphic quanlitation of myocardialischemia, PI9

Significance of collateral circulation on localmyocardial perfusion in canine heart model:implications for investigation of myocardialperfusion imaging agents, P85

Tl-201 kinetics shortly after termination ofexercise: implications for quamilativc analysis,P46

Myocardial perfusionComparison of positron-emitting myocardial

perfusion agents. PI 19New technique for direct comparison of

myocardial perfusion, mechanical function, andnecrosis by simultaneous display of registeredand color-coded gated Tl-201, blood pool, andTc-99m PPi images, P93

Quantitation of Tl-201 myocardial perfusiondefect size by SPECT. P29

Sequential myocardial perfusion planar imagingwith Rb-82 rcflecling acule changes in bloodnow. P85

MyocardiumSee also HeartAssessment of ("Fjfluorodeoxyglucose kinetic

model in calculations of myocardial glucosemetabolism during ischemia. 1060

Autoradiographic studies of labeled fatty acidanalogs as potcnlial myocardial imaging agents.PI 25

C-l 1 ligand binding to adrcnergic and muscarinicreceptors of the human heart studied in vivo byPET. P20

Comparative tomographic imaging performanceof hybrid coded-aperature/parallel-plaleslationary collimator and Totaling camera. P25

Comparison of cardiac (C-14)-palmilicacid (CP)and(l-123-phenyl)-penladecanoicacid (IP)oxidation, PUS

Comparison of positron-emitting myocardialperfusion agents, PI 19

Comparison of predischarge exercise lesiing. Tl-201 scinligraphy and coronary angiography foridentifying post-infarction patients at risk forfuture cardiac events, P36

Comprehensive method for 4-dimensionalquantification of rotational Tl-201 myocardialtomograms, P34

Determination of left venlricular mass usingSPECT. P86

Diagnoslic value of image processing inmyocardial scintigraphy, 768

Effect of tellurium posilion on the myocardialuptake of 18-['25l]-iodo-«-tellura-l7-octadccenoic acid analogs, PI 18

Effects of dietary magnesium deficiency on Tl-201 kinetics and distribution in ratmyocardium, 402

External measurement of myocardial oxygenextraction with O-15-labcled oxygen, P20

Heart uptake of lipophilic cations: relationship tomembrane potential. P86

Intracoronary Tl-201 : shorl acquisition gatedmyocardial scintigraphy, P37

Kinetics of cellular uplakc of (N-13)-ammonia, amarker used in myocardial scintigraphy, P20

Maintained LV exercise response and regionalwall motion abnormalities in patients ondoxorubicin, P54

Measurement of myocardial blood flow in manwith Xc-133 during dypridamolc inducedcoronary vasodilation, P75

Myocardial imaging and mclabolic studies with[17-'2:!lliodohepladecanoicacid in patientswith idiopathic congestive cardiomyopathy, 22

Myocardial imaging wilh 75 second Rb-82adminislered intravenously, P77

Myocardial metabolic studies in palienls withcardiomyopathy, P20

Myocardial perfusion wilh Rb-82. II. Effects ofmetabolic and pharmacologie intervenlions, 907

Myocardial uplake of radioiodinated p-iodophenylbenzyldimelhylammonium bromide:comparison lo Tl-201. P43

New rapid, regiospecific synthesis of 123l-labeled15-(p-iodophenyl)pentadccanoic acid, P43

On behalf of I-I23 fatty acids for myocardialmetabolic imaging (reply), 546

Optimal count rates for reliable assessment of Tl-201 myocardial washout. P28

Optimal myocardial SPECT imaging parameters,P67

Quantification of regional myocardial flow withRb-82 despite pharmacologie inlervenlion, P28

Radioiodinatcd (E-l-lodo-l-Penlcn-5-YI)-iriphenylphosphonium iodide: convcnicnlprcparalion of attractive myocardial perfusionagent, P43

Ratc-limiling step in myocardial clearance oflabel from 16-iodohcxadecanoic acid (IHDA),PI2

Re: cardiac lymphoscintigraphy following closed-chest catheter injection of radiolabclcd colloidinto myocardium of dogs, 369 (le)

Re: cardiac lymphoscintigraphy following closed-chest cathcler injcclion of radiolabcled colloidinto myocardium of dogs (reply). 369 (le)

Slatistical interprelation of quantilative Tl-201myocardial perfusion scintigraphy, P28

Synthesis, structure and biodistribution studies oftechnclium calionic complex-[Tc(dmpc)3]'1', P9

Tc-99m BIN versus TI(I)-20I in myocardialimaging. PI 27

Tc-99m PPi in ischemie and infarcled dogmyocardium in early stages of acute coronaryocclusion: histochcmical and lissuc-counlingcomparisons. 485

Thallium myocardial uplakc during acute cardiac.11lograft rejection. P29

Tl-201 single photon emission tomography(SPECT), 273 (le)

Tl-201 single photon emission tomography(SPECT) (reply), 273 (le)

Tl-201 (SPECT) (reply), 274 (le)Tracer kinetic model of C-l I palmitatc (CPA) for

cstimaling regional free fatty acid (FFA)utilizalion in myocardium. PI2

Venlricular funclion. milral régurgitationandearly prognosis in infants and children wilhcardiomyopalhy, P32

Viabililyand necrosis of repcrfuscd myocardiumfollowing ihrombolysis using dual intracoronaryinjection of Tl-201 and Tc-99m-pyrophosphate.P4

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MyxoedemaIncreased Tc-99m DTPA uptake in active Graves"

ophthalmopathy and pretibial myxoedema, 174(Ic)

NasopharynyxRole of bone and liver scans in detecting

métastasesin patients of nasopharyngealcarcinoma, PI 12

NephritisFailure of Ga-67 scintigraphy to identify reliably

noninfectious interstitial nephritis, 568Nephrotoxicity

Radionuclide detection of cyclosporin Anephrotoxicity in renal transplant patients,PI 29

NeuroblastomaRadiographie and scintigraphic skeletal imaging

in patients with neuroblastoma, 467Neutrophils, radiolabeled

Receptor mediated selective radiolabeling ofneutrophils, P7

Nitrogen-13Fully automated synthesis systems of

radiopharmaceuticals labeled with short-livedpositron emitters, P120

Simple, low volume water target for N-13 andF-18 production, PI20

Nitrogen-13 ammoniaKinetics of cellular uptake of (N-13)-ammonia, a

marker used in myocardial scintigraphy, P20Noise reduction

Noise reduction in Nuclear Medicine images, 532Noncircular orbit

SPECT resolution and uniformity improvementsby noncircular orbit, 822

Norepinephrine analogsRadiopharmaceutical design: adrenergic nervous

system, P42Nuclear magnetic resonance

Cardiac NMR imaging correlated with TI-201SPECT for visualization of heart chambers,ventricular wall motion and Ml, P46

Comparison of N MR imaging and x-ray CT indetecting brain tumors, P47

Correlative morphological and functional studiesof brain in man, utilizing CT. NMR and PETimaging. P108

Imaging techniques for advanced data evaluationinNMR-tomography, P109

NMR imaging of the thyroid, P46P-31 NMR spectroscopy in pediatrie

neuromuscular disorders, P47P-31 NMR spectroscopy in the evaluation of

biochemical parameters of red blood cellstorage, P47

Quality assurance tests and phantoms for NMRimaging, P59

Techniques employed in development of IV NMRcontrast agents, P47

Toxic nodular goiter in cats: evaluation by nuclearmedicine. CT, and NMR, P25

Nuclear medicine imagesNoise reduction in Nuclear Medicine images, 532

Nuclear stethoscopeMercuric iodide detector for continuous

monitoring of left ventricular function. P76Opiate receptors

Study of gastrointestinal opiate receptors: role ofMu receptor on gastric emptying, 689

Organ motionCinematic display of organ motion during

respiration with impedance plethysmography,P34

Organ >olumeRe: determination of organ volume by single-

photon emission tomography, 1197 (le)Re: determination of organ volume by single-

photon emission tomography (reply), 1197 (le)Osteomyelitis

Can the three-phase bone scan differentiateosteomyelitis from metabolic or metastatic bonedisease?, P72

Comparison of In-111 acetylacetone labeledgranulocytes. Ga-67 citrate, and 3-phase MDP

skeletal imaging in complicated osteomyelitis,P64

Diagnostic value of Ga-67 in detection of postoperative sternal osteomyelitis, P64

Ga-67 scanning in diagnosis of postoperativesternal osteomyelitis, 1001

In-l 11chloride imaging in patients with suspectedabscesses, P64

In-111 chloride imaging in the detection ofosteomyelitis, P72

Limitations of three phase bone scintigraphy insuspected osteomyelitis, P83

Predicting cure of osteomyelitis under treatment,110

Prospective In-Ill WBC scan vs Tc-99m-MDP-Ga-67 scan for low-grade osteomyelitis. Finalreport. P72

Quantitative functional and static bonescintigraphy for early detection of acuteosteomyelitis in children, P83

Role of Ga-67 citrate imaging in evaluation ofnonunited fractures for osteomyelitis, P84

Scintigraphic detection of osteomyelitis with Tc-99m MDP and Ga-67 citrate, 1019

Skeletal imaging in osteomyelitis, P71Type specific radioimmunoimaging of

experimental type-B hemophilus influenzaeosteomyelitis, P64

Use of dynamic bone scanning in differentialdiagnosis of osteomyelitis, Paget's disease, and

primary bone tumors, P83Osteonecrosis

Radiocolloid hip scintigraphic patterns inosteonecrosis: correlation with bonescintigraphic and radiographie stages. P42

OsteoporosisBayes theorem and diagnostic value of total body

calcium measurements for osteoporosis, P84Oxygen-lS

Biological analysis and dosimetry for 15O-labeledO2, CÛ2,and CO gases administeredcontinuously by inhalation, 431

Constant infusion of (O-l 5)-H2O and singlebreath inhalation of (C-11 )-CO for thedetermination of extravascular lung water byPET, PI 21

Dynamic measurement of rCBF and rCMRO2using O-l 5, P91

External measurement of myocardial oxygenextraction with O-15-labeled oxygen, P20

Oxygen utilization measured by O-l 5 radiotracersand PET, P63

Simulation study on steady-state requirements inO-l 5 equilibrium model for cerebral blood flowmeasurement, P107

Theoretical evaluation of tomographic techniquefor simultaneous measurement of CBF andoxygen utilization (MRO) with O-l5, P63

Oxygen-18Large-scale production and recovery of aqueous

[F-18]-fluoride using proton bombardment of asmall-volume [O-18]-water target, P122

Production of "anhydrous" F-18 via a recyclable

O-l8 gas target, PI 21Paget's disease

Observations of serial radionuclide blood-flowstudies in Paget's disease, 880

Use of dynamic bone scanning in differentialdiagnosis of osteomyelitis, Paget's disease, and

primary bone tumors, P83Palladium-109

Pd-109 labeled monoclonal antibody to humanhigh molecular weight melanoma associatedantigen: potential agent for radiotherapy ofhuman melanoma, P78

PancreasC-11-L-tryptophan, potential agent for diagnosis

of pancreatic disease using PET, P121Diagnosis of early pancreas transplant rejection

with In-111 oxine labeled platelets, P55Nuclear imaging in pancreas transplantation, P96Re: Tc-99m IDA cholescintigraphy in acute

pancreatitis. 747 (le)Use of In-111 white blood cells in investigation of

acute pancreatitis, P79

Zn-EDDA, new pancreatic agent for functionalstudies, PI 23

PancreatitisRe: Tc-99m IDA cholescintigraphy in acute

pancreatitis (reply), 748 (le)Parathyroid

Detecting application of TI-201 chloridescintigraphy for preoperating localization ofhypcrfunctioning parathyroid nodule, P97

New perspectives in localizing enlargedparathyroids by technetium-thalliumsubtraction scan, 438

Re: prcoperative Tc-99m imaging of a substernalparathyroid adenoma, 641 (le)

Re: preoperative Tc-99m imaging of a substernalparathyroid adenoma, 641 (le)

Parenchymal transit lime indexObstructive nephropathy: comparison of

parenchyma! transit time index and frusemidediuresis, P16

Parkinson's diseaseLocal cerebral glucose utilization in Parkinson's

disease, P21Pediatrie nuclear medicine

Accuracy of abnormal radioisotope bone scans inchildren with known disseminated malignancyin remission, PI 13

Accuracy of indirect (IV) radionuclide cystogramin children, P23

Analysis of gastric emptying studies in pediatriepopulation, P33

Assessment of regional cerebral blood flow innewborn with PET, P22

Delayed gastric emptying in pediatrie patientswith Crohn's disease and growth failure. P56

Effect of captopril on efficacy of renalscintigraphy in detection of renal arterystenosis, P23

Efficacy of Tc-99m DTPA and Tc-99m DMSArenography in the screening of pediatriepatients for renal etiologies of hypertension,P22

Exercise radionuclide angiography with phaseanalysis in children with familialhypercholcsterolemia, P32

Hemiagenesis of thyroid: clinical and radiologicalpresentation in pediatrie patient, 972 (le)

Normal anatomic variant: scintigraphy of theischiopubic synchondrosis, 14

Partial ureteropelvic junction obstruction:comparison of percutaneous antegradepyelography and diuretic renal scintigraphy,P22

Pinhole radionuclide ventriculography in smallinfants, P32

P-31 NMR spectroscopy in pediatriencuromuscular disorders, P47

Quantitative functional and static bonescintigraphy for early detection of acuteosteomyelitis in children, P83

Radiographie and scintigraphic skeletal imagingin patients with neuroblastoma, 467

Renography in pediatrie patients, PI 13Scintigraphic evaluation of lacrimal drainage in

children, P22Scrotal scintigraphy for the evaluation of

testicular-epididymal pathology. P33Solitary lesion in pediatrie bone scanning, 114Value of In-111 WBC scanning in inflammatory

bowel disease in childhood, P32Ventricular function, mitral régurgitationand

early prognosis in infants and children withcardiomyopathy, P32

Perfusion, liverClinical significance of pulmonary Tc-99m MAA

following radionuclide hepatic artery perfusion,P51

Peritoneal catheter infectionsIn-111 leukocytes scintigraphy for detection of

peritoneal catheter tunnel infections, P63Peritoneoienous shunt (PVS)

Evaluation of peritoncovcnous shunt patency withTc-99m microspheres, 302

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PeritonitisAbnormal accumulation of Tc-99m hepatobiliary

agent in a case of idiopathic bile peritonitis,1084 (le)

PhagocytosisEffects of autologous rat serum on phagocytosis of

radiocolloids by rat Kupffer cells in vitro, PI27Phantom

Evaluation of SPECT system performance using aSPECT phantom, P58

Improved flood field phantom for SPECT, P59Multi-hospital survey of reliability of ejection

fraction determination using a cardiacphantom. P92

Use of a cardiac phantom for QC checks ofcamera/computer systems, P59

Phase analysisAnalysis of cardiac diastolic function: application

in CAD, 2Effect of diastasis frames exclusion on error

corrected phase distribution function, P92Exercise radionuclide angiography with phase

analysis in children with familialhypercholesterolemia, P32

Experimental model of LV aneurysm forvalidation of phase analysis in dog and baboon,P26

Fourier ventricular amplitude ratio to assessvalvular régurgitation by gated blood-pool scan,

P27Phase analysis in patients with Wolff-Parkinson-

White syndrome with surgically provedaccessory conduction pathways, P27

PheochromocylomasHeart imaging in diagnosis of pheochromocytoma

and assessment of catecholamine uptake, 1194Intrathoracic pheochromocytomas concentrate

Tl-201 chloride and l-131-MIBG. P54Sensitivity and specificity of m-

iodobenzylguanidine scintigraphy for thedetection of pheochromocytoma, P54

Synthesis of I-131 - and I-123-meta-

iodobcnzylguanidinc for diagnosis andtreatment of pheochromocytoma, PI 18

Phosphorus-31P-31 N M R spcctroscopy in pediatrie

ncuromuscular disorders, P47P-31 NMR spectroscopy in the evaluation of

biochemical parameters of red blood cellstorage, P47

Phosphorus-32Elective liver therapy with P-32 chromic

phosphate colloid in high risk colon cancer,Pill

pH shiftNew brain perfusion imaging agent: [I-123)

HI PDM:N,N,N'-trimethyl-N'-[2-hydroxy-3-

methyl-5-iodoben/yl]-1,3-propanediamine, 66

PlasmaTherapeutic drug monitoring by RIA plasma

vancomycin in intensive care patients, PI 15Platelets

Biodistribution and survival of human plateletslabeled in buffered media and plasma, P73

New approach to Ga-67 labeling of human

erythrocytes and platelets, PI23Quantification of platelet turnover in normal

animals with In-l 11-labclcd platelets. P26

Quantitative measurement of intravascularthrombus size with In-Ill platelet scintigraphy,

P73Re: In-l 11 tropolone versus oxine, 367 (le)

Ticlopidinc fails to inhibit platelet deposition ondacron prosthetic surfaces in man, P73

Polyntorphonuclear leukocytesCell kinetics In-l 11 PMN leukocytes in

experimental abdominal abscesses in rabbits,PI02

Portal systemic circulationEvaluation of "portal scintigraphy" by intestinal

administration of Tc-99m using endoscopy inliver cirrhosis, P48

Porlocaval shunt

Quantitation of portal blood flow followingportacaval shunting using Tc-99m MAA. P47

Positron emission tomographyAccuracy of measured attenuation correction in

positron tomography, PIOAdvantages and disadvantages of three different

ring source designs for use in positrontomography, P103

Application of EM reconstruction algorithm topositron emission tomography, P81

Assessment of regional cerebral blood flow innewborn with PET, P22

Assessment of statistical errors in PET, P104Autoradiographic measurement of regional

cerebral blood flow with PET validation studies,P62

C-l 1 DMO: biodistribution, radiation absorbeddose, and potential for PET measurement ofregional brain pH, 805

C-l 1 glucose and utilization in PET, 326C-11 ligand binding to adrenergic and muscarinic

receptors of the human heart studied in vivo byPET, P20

C-l 1-L-tryptophan, potential agent for diagnosisof pancreatic disease using PET, P12I

Constant infusion of (O-15)-H 2O and singlebreath inhalation of (C-11 )-CO for thedetermination of extravascular lung water byPET, PI 21

Correlative morphological and functional studiesof brain in man, utilizing CT, NMR and PETimaging, PI08

Dynamic cardiac studies with super PETT I, P61Effect of resolution improvement on required

count density in emission computedtomography, PI 1

Evaluatiaon of positron tomograph designed forbrain imaging, 245

Evaluation of cerebral glucose metabolism inpatients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis byF-18 FDGandPET, P21

Experimental evaluation of signal amplificationtechnique in positron tomography, PI 1

Field homogeneity in PET, P105First-pass measurements of regional blood flow

with external detectors, 577Functional response of human brain to individual

and combined visual and auditory imputs, P69Hemodynamic results of cerebral bypass surgery

measured by PET, P108Human melanoma heterotransplants in nude

mice: tumor-localization of radiolabeledo-aminoisobutyric acid potential agent forimaging with PET, PI 10

Image improvement and design optimization oftime-of-flight PET, 52

Local cerebral glucose metabolism in patientswith affective psychiatric disorders: drug-freestates and effects of methylphenidate, P21

Local cerebral glucose utilization in Parkinson's

disease, P21Measurement of cerebral blood flow with C-l 1

butanol and PET, P63Measurement of local brain pH with ' 'CO2 and

PET, P105Multigated positron tomography of heart, P104Myelin imaging with PET, P62Necessity for correcting for cerebral atrophy in

global PET measurements, P106Neuroleptic binding sites: specific labeling in mice

with [l8F]haloperidol. potential tracer for PET,

408Noninvasive evaluation of regional myocardial

fatty acid metabolism in man with C-11palmitic acid and positron-CT, PI 2

Orbiting rod source: improving performance inPET transmission correction scans, PI 1

Oxygen utilization measured by O-15 radiotraccrsand PET. P63

Patterns of local cerebral glucose utilization indepression, multiple infarcìdementia, andAlzheimer's disease, P20

Performance study of the high sensitivity positroncomputed tomograph for brain, P104

PET in study of soft tissue tumors, P119Preliminary clinical studies using prototype

multiwire proportional chamber positroncamera, P103

Preliminary results obtained with TOFPET I:whole-body time of flight PET, PI I

Regional extravascular lung water (rELW)determination in cdcmalous dogs by PET, P71

Simulation study on steady-state requirements inO-15 equilibrium model for cerebral blood flow

measurement. P107Time-of-flight positron emission tomography:

status relative to conventional PET, 73Tracer kinetic model of C-l I palmitate (CPA) for

estimating regional free fatty acid (FFA)utilization in myocardium, PI2

Validation of E-18-3-deoxy-3-fluoro-D-glucose

(3FDG) as agent for measurement of glucosetransport by PET, P52

Positron emittersQuantitative autoradiography with

radiopharmaceuticals. part 2: applications inradiopharmaccutical research, 238

Positron imagingComputer-aided data analysis of ECT data, P82

Fully automated synthesis systems ofradiopharmaceuticals labeled with short-livedpositron emitters, PI20

Ga-68 BP-IDA for positron imaging of

hepatobiliary function, 593Kinetics of cellular uptake of (N-13)-ammonia, a

marker used in myocardial scintigraphy, P20Multigated positron tomography of heart. P104Myocardial imaging with 75 second Rb-82

administered intravenously, P77Myocardial perfusion with Rb-82. I.

Measurement of extraction fraction and flowwith external detectors, 898

Myocardial perfusion with Rb-82. II. Effects ofmetabolic and pharmacologie interventions, 907

On behalf of 1-123 fatty acids for myocardial

metabolic imaging (reply), 546On-line synthesis of [I5O]N2O: new blood-flow

tracer for PET imaging, 603Quantification of regional myocardial flow with

Rb-82 despite pharmacologie intervention, P28

Quantitative measurement of blood brain barrierpermeability following osmotic opening, PI 07

Radiopharmaceuticals for receptor imaging, 442Regional blood-flow measurement in rabbit soft-

tissue tumor with positron imaging using CI5O2steady-state and labeled microspheres, 1135

Synthesis and biodistribution of adenine[C-11],PI 20

Positron tomographyAbsolute quantitation of local cerebral blood flow

and partition coefficient without arterialsampling, P62

Alternative approach to single-scan determinationof cerebral glucose metabolic rate using 2-fluorodeoxyglucose (2-FDG) with particular

application to ischemia, P69Assessment of [l8F]fluorodeoxyglucosc kinetic

model in calculations of myocardial glucosemetabolism during ischemia. 1060

Biodistribution, radiation dosimetry and potentialof C-l I dimethyloxazolidinedione for PET,P107

Brain blood flow measured with intravenous H215.I. Theory and error analysis, 782

Brain blood flow measured with intravenousH2I5O. II. Implementation and validation, 790

Compartmenta! model for in vivo assessment ofA-type amioacid transport. P90

Dynamic measurement of rCBFand rCMRO2using O-15. P9I

Evaluating kinetic behavior of fluorodeoxyglucosein animal tumors, PI 10

"Figure-of-merit" approach to evaluation of

algorithms for ECT. P82Hexagonal bar positron camera. PI 1Labeled choline and phosphorylcholine: body

distribution and brain autoradiography. 812Measurements of regional tissue and blood-pool

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radiotracer concentrations from serialtomographic images of heart, 987

On behalf of 1-123 fatty acids for myocardialmetabolic imaging, 545 (le)

On behalf of 1-123 fatty acids for myocardial

metabolic imaging (reply), 546Positron-CT for evaluation of myocardial

metabolism after reperfusion in chronic dogs,P4

Quantitative measurement of blood brain barrierpermeability following osmotic opening, P107

Restoration of myocardial perfusion andmetabolism with PET after coronarythrombolysis, P5

Probes, in vivoDevelopment of small -y-ray imaging probes for in

vivo use, P25Propranolol

Effect of methyldopa or propranolol on cerebralblood flow in hypertensive patients, PI 30

ProstateCan the three-phase bone scan differentiate

osteomyelitis from metabolic or mctastatic bonedisease?, P72

Effect of diethylstilbestrol therapy onradioisotopic bone scan findings in patients withmetastatic carcinoma of the prostate, P57

Metastatic prostatic pulmonary nodules withnormal bone scan, 1026

Radioimmunoimaging of experimental syngeneicprostatic adenocarcinoma in rats, P102

The Dunning R3327G prostatic adenocarcinomatumor model: tumor-localization of radiolabeledthymidinc, potential agent for imaging withPETT, P40

Prolein synthesisL-( I-C-11 Iphcnylalanine for the determination of

cerebral protein synthesis rates in man withpositron emission tomography, P70

Pulmonary edemaDiagnosis of pulmonary edema by In-lll chloride

lung-heart imaging. P70

Regional extravascular lung water (rELW)determination in edcmatous dogs by PET. P71

Pulmonary embolismAbnormal perfusion scan due to intrathoracic

stomach and colon, 543 (le)Comparison between sub-micronic aerosol and

Xe-I27 for ventilation images, PI 13Extravasation from venous catheter: serious

complication potentially missed by lungimaging, 1023

Nuclear medical manifestation of Munchausen's

syndrome, 716Ventilation-perfusion lung scanning in pulmonary

hypertension. PI3Ventilation-perfusion (V/Q) lung studies:

ultilization by referring clinicians. P13Pulmonary oxygen loxicity

Evaluation of acute pulmonary oxygen toxicity byIn-ll I leukocytes, P70

Pulmonary perfusionSignificance of estimating redistribution of

pulmonary perfusion in CAD, P90Pulmonary uptake

Quantitation of pulmonary gallium uptake inpatients with interstitial lung disease usingECT, PI 14

PyelourelerectasisHcpatobiliary imaging: pyelouretcrectasis, 450

(le)Quality assurance

Personnel exposure from flood phantoms andpoint sources during quality assuranceprocedures, 629

Quality controlApplication of the Budingcr equation to evaluate

signal to noise ratios of single photon emissiontomographic systems, P74

Interlaboratory survey for thyroid, steroid andprotein assays in Italy, PI 15

London liver phantom, 974 (le)Multi minicolumn system for quantitative

preinjcction quality control of Tc labeledcompounds. PI 28

Quality assurance tests and phantoms for N MRimaging. P59

Quality control of Tc-99m DTPA formeasurement of glomerular filtration. 722

Uniform bacterial endotoxins test forradiopharmaceuticals, PI23

Use of a cardiac phantom for QC checks ofcamera/computer systems, P59

Quantitative analysisEarly changes in thallium distribution: effect on

scan quantitation, P46Quantitative measurement of long term in vivo

thallium distribution in human, P50Sources of variability in thallium circumferential

profile curve analysis, P45TI-201 kinetics shortly after termination of

exercise: implications for quantitative analysis,P46

Radiation biology"Biological dosimetry" of radionuclides and

radiation ha7ards, 160Radiation dose

Altered gastric emptying during radiation-

induced vomiting, P56Biodistribution, radiation dosimetry and potential

of C-l I dimcthyloxazolidinedione for PET,

P107C-l I DMO: biodistribution, radiation absorbed

dose, and potential for PET measurement ofregional brain pH, 805

Dosimetry of N-isopropyl 1-123 p-

iodoamphetamine, P49Effects of ionizing radiations on gastric secretion

in rhesus monkeys, P98Personnel exposure from flood phantoms and

point sources during quality assuranceprocedures, 629

Radiation dose calculations for inhalation of Tc-

99m sulfur colloid radioaerosol, 816Radiation dose estimates for oral agents used in

upper gastrointestinal disease, 835Transient loxicity of 2-deoxy-2- [ '8 F] fluoro-D-

glucose in mammalian cells, 1055Radialion dose, fetal

Radiation dose estimates to human fetal thyroidat various stages of development, P95

Radiation safetyAntique hazards: latter day encounter with

radium, 79Radioacliie contamination

Radioactive contamination in laboratory bloodsamples, PI 15

RadioaerosolRadiation dose calculations for inhalation of Tc-

99m sulfur colloid radioaerosol, 816Radioassay

Interlaboratory survey for thyroid, steroid andprotein assays in Italy, PI 15

Radioactive contamination in laboratory bloodsamples, PI 15

RadiohalodeslannylalionRadiohalodestannylation: labeling of substituted

trialkylstannylarenes and ethylenes, PI 16Radioimmunoassay

Carcinoembryonic antigen: assay following heatcompared with perchloric acid extraction inpatients with colon cancer, non-neoplasticgastrointestinal diseases, or chronic renalfailure, 916

Clinical assessment of radioimmunoassay for freethyroxine using modified tracer, 498

Clinical correlation of Amerlex free T4radioimmunoassay in various clinicalconditions, P44

Clinical evaluation of new solid-phase sequential

RIA for free T4, P35Clinical utility of two-site immunoradiometric

assay for creatine kinase-MB in detection of

pcrioperative myocardial infarction, 703Clinical value of FT3 RIA, P96Comparison of methods for CK-MR detection in

suspected acute Ml, P35Comparison of reverse ~f¡and T3 resin uptake,

P44

Creatine kinasc-MB immunoradiomelric assay to

diagnose Ml following aortocoronary bypasssurgery, P35

Evaluation of free T4 RIA for assessing thyroidfunction in nonthyroidal illness, P96

FT4 estimates in patients with nonthyroidalillnesses, P44

Measurement of blood dcslanoside concentrationusing digoxin RIA kit for therapeutic drugmonitoring, PI 15

Measurement of plasma P-97 levels in melanoma

patients using a new radioassay, P35Mismatched serum vitamin B-12 and Schilling

test results: incidence and possible causes, PI 14Modified RIA for differential detection of IgM-

anti-HBc, P35

New derivative assay (Corning Medical) forestimation of FT4, P44

Potential interfering antibody response in TSHassays. 173 (le)

RIA of human leukocyte interfcron, P34Sensitive RIA for detection of serum thyrotropin

in healthy subjects and patients with suppressedpituitary function, PI 14

Scrum 3,3'-Diiodothyronine (3,3'-T2. 3',5'-T2 and

3,5-T2 levels in normal and altered thyroid

states, P65Serum free thyroxine methods, comparative

study. P44Therapeutic drug monitoring by RIA plasma

vancomycin in intensive care patients. PI 15Thyroid function in hemodialysis patients, P65

RadioimmunodetectionRadioimmunodelection and treatment of human

colon cancer in nude mice using a monoclonalantibody, PI 10

Tumor imaging with monoclonal antibodies, 360Radioimmunolocalizalion

Radioimmunolocalization of human mammarytumor transplants using monoclonal antibodies,P109

Radioiodinated estrogensRadioiodinated estrogens: preparation and

evaluation of 17 a-iodovinyl and iodothienyl

estradiols, PI 16Radioiodine therapy

Value of radioiodinc therapy in the treatment ofdifferentiated thyroid carcinoma, PI 12

RadionuclidesPaniculate radiations emitted during electron

capture and isomerie transitions. 1192Radionuclide scrotal imaging

Radionuclidc scrotal imaging: further experiencewith 210 patients part I: anatomy,pathophysiology, and methods, 735

Radiopharmaceutical chemistryApplications of aryltrimelhylsilancs in

radiobrominations, P43HPLC analysis of Tc-99m(Sn)-

pyridoxylidcncaminates and Tc-99m(Sn)-/v-

pyridoxylaminatcs: its chemical and biologicalimplications, PI27

Properties of A'-methyl derivative of 3-

quinuclidinyl 4-iodobcnzilatc, PI 16

Synthesis and characterization of neutralaminoethanol complexes of tcchnctium, PI 27

Radiopharmaceutical productionLarge-scale production and recovery of aqueous

(F-181-fluoridc using proton bombardment of asmall-volume [O-18]-water target, PI22

Production of "anhydrous" F-18 via a recyclable

O-18 gas target, PI2ISimplified synthesis of [F-18]2-FDG using acetyl

hypofluorite from acetate salt adsorbed on aninert support, PI21

Targetry for F-18 production from small

accelerators. PI 21Radiopharmaceulicals, placenta! transportation

Transportation of Tc-99m PPi across the placenta

in sheep, PI 26Radiopharmaeokinetic model

Idcntifiability of receptor-binding

radiopharmacokinctic model, P33

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RadiumAntique hazards: latter day encounter with

radium. 79Receiver operating characteristic IROC) analysis

Bayes theorem and diagnostic value of total bodycalcium measurements for osteoporosis, P84

Comparison of SPECT with planar scinligraphyand transmission computed tomography in focalhepatic disease, P37

Effect of texture on dctectability of abnormalitiesin medical imaging, P66

Normal limits for the quantitative analysis ofstress TI-201 myocardial scintigrams:multiccntcr validation. P45

Optimal count rates for reliable assessmentof Tl-201 myocardial washout. P28

Planar versus lomographic imaging with Tc-99mI'l'i for detection of acute Ml in patients, P38

ROC-analysis of single or combined CEA andTPA determination in a wide spectrum ofcancer patients, PI 12

Red blood cellsComparison of ability of radioiodinatcd

monoclonal anti-rat thy I (OX7) to image SL2tumors located subcutaneous or in the subrcnalcapsule. P102

P-31 N MR spcctroscopy in the evaluation ofbiochemical parameters of red blood cellstorage. P47

Red blood cells, in tito labelingOptimi/ed method of RBC labeling for use in

gated cardiac studies in dogs and baboons. P26Reflux

Accuracy of indirect (IV) radionuclide cystogramin children. P23

Regional »allmotionClinical validation of totally automated method

for assessing regional left ventricular functionfrom rest/exercise radionuclidevcntriculography, P53

Critical importance of left lateral and leftposterior oblique views for evaluating regionalwall motion with multigatcd cardiac blood-pool

imaging in acute Ml. P68Detailed assessmentof regional wall motion in

acute transmural Ml: frequent spontaneousimprovement and discordance from global leftventricular function, P67

Evaluation of RV function by gated blood-pool

scintigraphy, 886Functional recovery of LVEF and RVEF

following strcptokinasc repcrfusion: relation totiming and impacts of LAD/RCA reopening,P4

Limitations of count-based REFasa means ofassessing regional left ventricular function intransmural Ml, PI7

Nonorthogonal factor analysis in gated cardiacstudies, P62

Paradoxic improvement of resting myocardialwall motion abnormalities during exercise, P87

Quantitative assessmentof wall motion inmultiple-gated studies using temporal Fourieranalysis, 388

Relative accuracy of automated analysis ofregional wall motion in diagnosis of CAD, P9I

Time of onset of stress-induced left ventricularwall motion abnormalities aids in the predictionof the presence and severity of CAD, P53

Regurgitan) fractionNew correction method for first-pass (FP) flow

determination and application to calculation ofrégurgitantfraction, P88

Renal artery stenosisSec also KidneyEffect of captopril on efficacy of renal

scinligraphy in detection of renal arterystenosis. P23

Renal functionSec also KidneyClinical studies of renal function during colic

attack induced by urolithiasis. PI 29Differential renal function in diagnosis of

rcnovascular hypertension and followup ofballoon angioplasly. PI 29

Evaluation of 16 new Tc-99m compounds forrenal tubular excretion studies. P80

Renal hypertensionSee also KidneyEfficacy of Tc-99m DTPA and Tc-99m DMSA

renography in the screening of pediatriepatients for renal etiologies of hypertension,P22

Renal ischemiaSec also KidneyRenal uptake of Tc-99m DMSA to assessrenal

ischemia and pretreatment drug effects. P16Renal perfusion

Unmasking of asymmetrical renal perfusion afterexercise in unilateral rcnovascular hypertension.448 (le)

RenogramsExercise renogram. New approach documents

renal involvement in systemic hypertension. 104Re: exercise renogram. New approach documents

renal imvolvcment in systemic hypertension,859 (le)

Re: exercise renogram. New approach documentsrenal involvement in systemic hypertension(reply), 859 (le)

Renograph>Renography in pediatrie patients, PI 13

ResolutionPolarity in a hexagonal cotlimator. 1203 (le)SPECT resolution and uniformity improvements

by noncircular orbit, 822Respiration artifacts

Cinematic display of organ motion duringrespiration with impedance plcthysmography,P34

RhabdomyolysisScintigraphic evaluation of muscle damage

following extreme exercise, 308Skeletal scintigraphy in differential diagnosis of

lower extremity pain in athletes. P4IRhahdoimosarcoma

Rhabdomyosarcoma concentrating Tc-99m MDP.

1082 (le)Rhenium-186 III DI'

Re-186 HEDP: potential therapeutic bone agent.

PI25Rubidium-82

First-pass measurements of regional blood flowwith external detectors. 577

Myocardial imaging with 75 second Rb-82administered intravenously. P77

Myocardial perfusion with Rb-82. I.Measurement of extraction fraction and flowwith external detectors. 898

Myocardial perfusion with Rb-82. II. Effects ofmetabolic and pharmacologie interventions. 907

Peak-counts model for measuring regionalmyocardial blood flow with Rb-82, P86

Quantification of regional myocardial flow withRb-82 despite pharmacologie intervention, P28

Sequential myocardial perfusion planar imagingwith Rb-82 reflecting acute changes in bloodnow, P85

RY functionEvaluation of RV function by gated blood-pool

scintigraphy, 886Sainar) glands

I-I3I MIBG uptake reflects integrity ofsympathetic innervation, P55

SarcomasArterial perfusion with Tc-99m MAAAP in

monitoring intra-artcrial chemotherapy ofsarcomas, 297

Semiquantitativc gallium scintigraphy in patientswith ostcogenic sarcoma, PI 12

Scalier fractionInfluence of scatter on quantitative determination

of LVEF in gated cardiac scans, PI 03Schilling test

Mismatched scrum vitamin B-12 and Schillingtest results: incidence and possible causes. PI 14

ScintigraphySec also Cholescintigraphy; Immunoscintigraphy:

Lymphoscintigraphy

Automated method for normalization ofscintigraphic images, 529

Clinical experience with Tc-99m MAA hepatic

artery perfusion scintigraphy. P51Comparison of prcdischargc exercise testing. Tl-

201 scintigraphy and coronary angiography foridentifying post-infarction patients at risk forfuture cardiac events. P36

Correlative study of liquid phase radionuclidecsophagcal transit scintigraphy withradiographie, manometric and endoscopieparameters in patients with suspectedesophagitis, P39

Diagnostic value of image processing inmyocardial scintigraphy, 768

Digital methods for change detection inscintigraphic images. P67

Effect of captopril on efficacy of renalscintigraphy in detection of renal arterystenosis, P23

Effect ofdoxorubicin on [u-l-l31]hcptadccunoic

acid myocardial scintigraphy andechocardiography in dogs, 1012

Minimum gastrointestinal bleeding ratedetectable by abdominal scintigraphy, P97

Normal anatomic variant: scintigraphy of theischiopubic synchondrosis, 14

Radiocolloid hipscinligraphic patterns inostconecrosis: correlation with bonescintigraphic and radiographie stages, P42

Rupture of a spontaneous aortoduodenal fistulavisualized with Tc-RBC scintigraphy, 332

Scintigraphic demonstration of trachco-

csophagcal fistula, 1151Scintigraphic detection of ventricular aneurysm

with TI-201, 34Scinligraphic evaluation of muscle damage

following extreme exercise, 308Scrota! scintigraphy for the evaluation of

testicular-epididymal pathology, P33Semiquantitativc gallium scintigraphy in patients

with ostcogenic sarcoma. PI 12SPECT compared to planar Tc-99m

pyrophosphate infarct-avid scintigraphy. PI8Scinligraphy, subtraction

Diagnosis of upper abdominal infections by In-111 leukocytes with Tc-99m colloid subtractiontechnique. 212

Scintillation camerasBlood flow ratios obtained by residue detection

and linear regression. P93Diagnosis of clinically unsuspected gallbladder

perforation in obese patient, by Tc-99m IDACholescintigraphy. 1028

Effects of improper camera operation on ejectionfraction measurements, P103

Error and corrections with scintigraphicmeasurement of gastric emptying of solid foods.197

Interpretation of the NEMA protocols forscintillation camera performance, 973 (le)

Modular imaging system for use in nuclearmedicine. P25

Scintigraphic estimation of arterial and portalblood supplies to liver, 1099

Validation of corrections for errors in collimationduring measurement of gastric emptying ofnuclidc-labcled meals. 187

Variable angle slant-hole collimalor. 61Scrolal imaging, radionuclide

Radionuclide scrota! imaging: further experiencewith 210 new patients. Part 2: Results anddiscussion, 841

Septic shockRadionuclide and hcmodynamic assessmentof

right ventricular performance in septic shock,P87

Serum IhyrolropinSensitive RIA for detection of serum thyrotropin

in healthy subjects and patients with suppressedpituitary function, PI 14

Seten-pinhole collimalorTomoscintigraphic assessmentof myoeardial

metabolic hetcrogcnily, 285

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Shunts, ventricularRadionuclide quantitation of CSE shunl flow in

adults: emphasis on patient position, P105Signal amplification technique

Experimental evaluation of signal amplificationtechnique in positron tomography, PI 1

Single-photon emission computed tomography(SPECT)

Angular SPECT: improved method for cranialtomographic imaging, P75

Application of the Budinger equation to evaluatesignal to noise ratios of single photon emissiontomographic systems, P74

Cardiac NMR imaging correlated with Tl-201

SPECT for visualization of heart chambers.ventricular wall motion and Ml, P46

Cerebral blood-flow tomography: Xe-133compared with isopropyl-amphetamine-I-123,17

Clinical evaluation of SPECT on screening ofsmall hcpatoccllular carcinoma, P29

Collimator choice for differential uptakemeasurements using SPECT imaging with 1-

123, P75Comparative tomographic imaging performance

of hybrid codcd-aperature/parallel-platestationary collimator and rotating camera, P25

Comparison of planar bone scintigraphy andSPECT in evaluation of patients with paranasalsinus disease, P58

Comparison of rotational tomography with planarimaging for Tl-201 stress myocardialscintigraphy, PI8

Comparison of SPECT with planar scintigraphyand transmission computed tomography in focalhepatic disease, P37

Correlative imaging of malignant external otitis,P94

Count-rate variations with orientation of camera

detector, 356Detection and quantitation of remote Ml by

tomographic exercise-redistribution Tl-201

scintigraphy, P36Detection of massesin subphrenic space. P37Detection of severecoronary heart disease with

Tl-201 : comparison of resting single photonemission tomography with invasiveartcriography, 761

Determination of left ventricular mass usingSPECT, P86

Effect of resolution improvement on requiredcount density in emission computedtomography, PI I

Evaluation of dynamic SPECT in thehepatobiliary scintigraphy, P99

Evaluation of nontransmural Ml by Tl-201

SPECT, PI8Evaluation of SPECT system performance using a

SPECT phantom, P58Fast wiener digital post-processing of SPECT

images, P8IGated cardiac blood pool ECT from only two

coded views, P6IImproved flood field phantom for SPECT, P59Improvement of scintigraphic liver imaging by

SPECT: review of 797 cases, P291-123 yV-isopropyl amphetamine (I-I23 AMP)

SPECT in epilepsy and cerebral ischemia, P108Lung distribution and kinetics of I-123 HIPDM :

potential agent for early detection of lungcellular injury, P7I

Microcirculation of hepatic tumors studied bySPECT and intra-artcrial Tc-99m M A A, P51

Multiple gated SPECT vcntriculography, P9IOptimal myocardial SPECT imaging parameters,

P67Performance of collimators used for tomographic

imaging of 1-123 contaminated with 1-124,1065

Potentiality of D7PHT for dynamic tomography.P75

Quantitation of myocardial necrosis with Tc-99m-monoclonal antimyosin Fab and SPECT,P37

Quantitation of Tl-201 myocardial perfusiondefect size by SPECT, P29

Quantitative evaluation of source volumes withSPECT, P93

Quantitative tomographic imaging evaluation ofmyocardial clearance of I-123 phenylpentadccanoic acid in acute myocardialinfarction. PI2

Re: attenuation compensation in single-photonemission tomography: comparative evaluation,644 (le)

Re: attenuation compensation in single-photonemission tomography: comparative evaluation,644 (le)

Re: attenuation compensation in single-photonemission tomography: comparative evaluation(reply), 644 (le)

Re: determination of organ volume by single-photon emission tomography, 1197 (Ic)

Re: determination of organ volume by single-photon emission tomography (reply), 1197 (le)

Regional cerebral blood flow measured with I-123-labclcd diamine or amphetamine andradioactive tracer microspheres, P6

Re: SPECT for assessmentof hepatic lesions: itsrole in diagnostic work-up. 746 (le)

Re: SPECT for assessmentof hepatic lesions: itsrole in diagnostic work-up (reply), 746 (le)

Scintigraphic quantilation of myocardialischemia, PI9

Simple system for generating non-circular orbitsin SPECT in order to reduce the importance ofuniformity artefacts, P74

Single-photon tomography of regional brain bloodflow in patients with artcriovenousmalformations, PI05

Sizing of perfusion defects using N-isopropylI-123 p-iodoamphctamine brain scans in acute

stroke, P6Skeletal imaging in tcmporomandibular joint

disease. P42SPECT brain imaging agent, (I-123)HIPDM in

man with rotating gamma camera, P5SPECT compared to planar Tc-99m

pyrophosphate infarcl-avid scintigraphy, PI8SPECT in suspected internal derangements of

knee, P4ISPECT resolution and uniformity improvements

by noncircular orbit, 822SPECT resolution and uniformity improvements

by non-circular orbit, P74SPECTrum of TI-201 imaging in CAD, 854Subtraction of scattered events from SPECT

photopeak events. P82Tl-201 single photon emission tomography

(SPECT). 273 (le)Tl-201 single photon emission tomography

(SPECT) (reply), 273 (le)Tl-201 (SPECT) (reply), 274 (le)Vascular inlrahcpatic defects in SPECT of the

normal liver as defined by Tc-99m RBCs andsulfur colloid, P30

Xe-133 DSPECT in unilateral ccrcbrovasculardisease.Comparative study to transmission CTand x-ray angiography. P6

SkinSterile Xe-133 in saline for tissue perfusion

studies, 1070Slant-hole collimator

Angular SPECT: improved method for cranialtomographic imaging, P75

ECT of heart using rotating slant-hole collimalorand two orthogonal camera positions, P6I

Slant-hole eollimalor, variable angleVariable angle slant-hole collimator, 61

Slow infusion gated acquisitionSlow infusion gated acquisition: alternative first-

pass method for determining left ventricularejection fraction. P88

SomatostatinGallbladder emptying: effect of somatostatin. P39

SpiperoncSpipcronc metabolism: significance for kinetic

modeling and nonspecific binding estimates.P106

SpleenFunctional asplenia and patients with chronic

graft-versus-host disease, P74Functional asplenia in patients with chronic graft-

versus-host disease, 1123Re: normal appearance and rcproducibility of

liver-spleen studies with Tc-99m sulfur colloidand Tc-99m microalbumin colloid, 971 (le)

Re: normal appearance and rcproducibility ofliver-spleen studies with Tc-99m sulfur colloidand Tc-99m microalbumin colloid (reply), 972

(le)Value of selective spleen scintigraphy when liver/

spleen image shows equivocal spleen defects,559

Stannous ion stabilityRe: stability of stannous ion in stannous

pyrophosphate kits. 1080 (le)Statistics

Assessment of statistical errors in PET, P104Effect of stochastic pixel noise on distributions of

magnitude and phase values in Fourier analysisof gated studies, PI 7

Statistics, chi-squareStatistics for nuclear medicine. Part 3: A.

Comparing two proportions (relative deviatetest and chi-square equivalent). B. Countingdata, 269

Statistics, counting dataStatistics for nuclear medicine. Part 3: A.

Comparing two proportions (relative deviatetest and chi-square equivalent). B. Countingdata, 269

Statistics, descriptiveStatistics for nuclear medicine introduction,

descriptive statistics, graphic displays, 83Statistics, estimation from samples

Statistics for nuclear medicine Part 2: estimationfrom samples and l-tcsts, 165

Statistics, graphic displaysStatistics for nuclear medicine introduction,

descriptive statistics, graphic displays, 83Statistics, normal values

Statistics for nuclear medicine. Part 6: normalvalues, evaluating new diagnostic procedure,sequential methods, and conclusion, 535

Statistics, regressionStatistics for nuclear medicine. Part 4: regression,

363Statistics, related deviate

Statistics for nuclear medicine. Part 3: A.Comparing two proportions (relative deviatetest and chi-square equivalent). B. Counting

data, 269Statistics, sequential methods

Statistics for nuclear medicine. Part 6: normalvalues, evaluating new diagnostic procedure,sequential methods, and conclusion, 535

Statistics, survivorship studiesStatistics for nuclear medicine part 5: survivorship

studies. 444Statistics, /-u sis

Statistics for nuclear medicine Part 2: estimationfrom samples and (-tests, 165

StenosisECG-gated blood-pool study of carotid arterial

pulsation as sign of stenosis. 470Stomach

Pcrlechnctalc and stomach—continuingcontroversy, 633

Stress fracturesStress fracture diagnosis: clinical or radiological,

P4IStress testing

Comparison of supine bicycle and dobutamincradionuclidc cardiac stress testing: technicalconsiderations, P54

Strontium-89Palliation of mclastatic cancer to bone with

strontium-89, P57Synovia! fluid effusion

Pathophysiology of synovial effusions: intra-articular volume, metabolism and clearancekinetics. P85

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Tantalum-178Biological fate of W-178 and Ta-178, PI 22

Technelium-99 »MSAAccumulation of Tc(V)-99m dimercaptosuccinic

acid in the medullary thyroid carcinoma, P66Tecnnelium-99m

Abnormal accumulation of Tc-99m hepatobiliaryagent in a case of idiopathic bile peritonitis,1084 (le)

Altered gastric emptying during radiation-induced vomiting, P56

Clinical evaluation of Tc-99m-N,N'-

bis(mcrcaptoacctyl)-2,3-diaminopropanoate(component A) (Tc-99m-CO2-DADS-A) as areplacement for l-131-hippuran, P80

Clinical validation of fully automatedcomputation of ejection fraction from gatedblood-pool scintigrams, P93

Detecting application of TI-201 chloridescintigraphy for prcoperating localization ofhyperfunctioning parathyroid nodule. P97

Determination of left-ventricular volume fromfirst-pass kinetics of labeled red cells, 98

Direct measurement of extraction efficiencies andmean transit times of hepatobiliary aents in theperfused rat liver, PI 26

Distribution of candida albicans in mice, PI02Gated blood-pool studies of cardiac function in rat

and marmoset, 728HPLC analysis of Tc-99m(Sn)-

pyridoxylideneaminates and Tc-99m(Sn)-JV-

pyridoxylaminates: its chemical and biologicalimplications. PI 27

Improved interpretation of Tc-99m gated

sequentially graded exercise angiographie datausing multivariate analysis, P53

Multi minicolumn system for quantitativeprcinjection quality control of Tc labeledcompounds, PI 28

Nuclear medical manifestation of Munchausen's

syndrome, 716Quantitation of myocardial necrosis with Tc-

99m-monoclonal antimyosin Fab and SPECT,

P37Quantitative measurement of intravascular

thrombus size with In-Ill platelet scintigraphy,

P73Re: prcopcralive Tc-99m imaging of a substcrnal

parathyroid adenoma, 641 (le)Synthesis and biodistribution of neutral lipid-

solublc Tc-99m complexes which cross theblood-brain barrier, P23

Synthesis and characterization of neutralaminocthanol complexes of technetium. PI 27

Synthesis and characterization of neutraloxotcchnctium-(V)diaminodithiol complex. PIO

Synthesis of neutral, lipid soluble lechnetiumcomplexes of bis(2-mcrcaptoc(hyl)amines, PIO

Tc-99m bifunctional chclating agent: thiolactonefor coupling to biomolecules, N.-N ligand forchclation to technetium, PI 26

Tc-99m nuclcotidcs as potential radiodiagnosticagents for tumor imaging, P126

Walker 256 tumor for studying bone imagingagents. P124

Techncliuin-99ni albumin microsphcresDemonstrating patency of STA-MCA

anastomosis with Tc-99m albuminmicrosphcres. 136

I M hiiriiiiiii-'i'irn antimoni sulfideAltered uptake of Tc-99m antimony sulfidc

colloid by lymph nodes post-irradiation. P95Effects of miM.isi.itit ( 13762) and non-metastatic

(R3230AC) mammary adcnocarcinoma onradiocolloid localization in regional lymphnodes in Fischer 344 rats, P40

Re: cardiac lymphoscintigraphy following closed-chest catheter injection of radiolabeled colloidinto myocardium of dogs, 369 (le)

Re: cardiac lymphoscintigraphy following closed-

chest catheter injection of radiolabeled colloidinto myocardium of dogs (reply), 369 (le)

Re: lymphoscintigraphy with Tc-99m dcxtran,370 (le)

Re: lymphoscintigraphy with Tc-99m labeleddextran (reply). 370 (le)

Re: potential for lymphoscinligraphy. 371 (le)Technetium-99m BIN

Tc-99m BIN versus Tl(I)-201 in myocardialimaging, PI 27

Technetium-99m colloidDiagnosis of upper abdominal infections by In-

111 leukocytes with Tc-99m colloid subtraction

technique, 212Effects of autologous rat scrum on phagocytosis of

radiocolloids by rat Kupffer cells in vitro, PI 27Technetium-99m DADS

Evaluation of 16 new Tc-99m compounds for

renal tubular excretion studies. P80Investigation of radiopharmaccutical components

by fast atom bombardment massspcctrometry:identification of Tc-HIDA and epimers of Tc-

C02DADS, 353Technetium-99m dextran

Re: lymphoscintigraphy with Tc-99m dcxtran,370 (le)

Re: lymphoscintigraphy with Tc-99m labeled

dextran (reply). 370 (le)Technetium-99m diphosphonale

Comparison of Tc-99m M DP, H M DP, and DPDwith respect to bone to soft-tissue ratios, 1201

(le)Comparison of Tc-99m M DP, H M DP. and DPD

with respect to bone to soft-tissue ratios, 1202

(le)Iechnctium-99m DISIDA

Association of biliary cholesterol crystals andgallbladder ejection fraction, P8

Hepatobiliary imaging: pyeloureterectasis, 450(le)

Quantitative analysis of liver function inpercutaneous transhcpatic drainage patients.P30

Technetium-99m disofen"Dilated cystic duct sign": potential cause of

false-negative cholescintigraphy, P97Technefium 99m disofenin

Influence of scan and pathological criteria onspecificity of cholescintigraphy, P8

Influence of scan and pathologic criteria onspecificity of cholescintigraphy, 876

Technelium-99m DMPEComparison of ability of radioiodinated

monoclonal anti-rat thy 1 (OX7) to image SL2tumors located subcutaneous or in the subrcnalcapsule. PI02

Neonatal rat myocytes in tissue culture as a modelfor study of monovalent cation transport. P86

Noah's ark experiment. Search for suitable

animal model for cationic Tc-99m myocardialimaging agents. P9

Synthesis and characterization of [99m-Tc(dmpc)j]+. potential myocardial imaging

agent, P9Synthesis, structure and biodistribution studies of

technctium cationic complcx-[Tc(dmpeh]'1', P9

Technelium-99m DMSAEfficacy of Tc-99m DTPA and Tc-99m DMSA

rcnography in the screening of pediatriepatients for renal etiologies of hypertension,P22

Mammalian predictive model of renal obstructionusing Tc-99m DMSA, P130

New 99m-Tc(V)DMSA tumor imagingradiopharmaccuticals. with distinctive behaviorfrom renal 99m-Tc-DMSA. PI26

Renal uptake of Tc-99m DMSA to assessrenalischemia and prctrcatment drug effects, PI6

Technefium-99m DPI)Computer analysis of Tc-99m DPD and Tc-99m

MDP kinetics in human, 334Technetium-99m DTPA

Comparative cumulated activities for Tc-99mpcrtcchnctate and Tc-99m DTPA determinedthroughout gestation from rat data. P95

Computcr-quantitatcd renal uptake vs. plasmaclearance of Tc-99m DTPA in rats with andwithout glomerular damage, P80

Differential renal function in diagnosis ofrenovascular hypertension and followup ofballoon angioplasty, PI 29

Direct determination of relative renal blood flowusing the Tc-99m DTPA rcnogram, P80

DMSA renal uptake: sensitive and specificmarker of nephron function'.'. PI 29

Effects of ionizing radiations on gastric secretionin rhesus monkeys, P98

Efficacy of Tc-99m DTPA and Tc-99m DMSA

rcnography in the screening of pediatriepatients for renal etiologies of hypertension,P22

Increased Tc-99m DTPA uptake in active Graves'

ophthalmopathy and pretibial myxoedcma. 174(le)

Increase in pulmonary epithelial pore dimensionsamong smokers documented by diffusionscintiscan, P14

Quality control of Tc-99m DTPA formeasurement of glomerular filtration, 722

Rapidly changing appearance of depositedsubmicronic Tc-99m DTPA aerosol in smokers'

lungs, PI 13Split renal function testing using 99m-Tc-DTPA:

rapid technique for determining differentialglomerular filtration, P80

Tc-99m DTPA transmit time as an index ofproximal tubular function. PI6

Validation of corrections for errors in collimationduring measurement of gastric emptying ofnuclidc-labelcd meals, 187

Technetium-99m endotoxinDistribution of radiolabeled endotoxin in the eye,

29Teehnelium-99m glucoheplonate

Measurement of differential renal function usingTc-99m glucoheptonatc. PI 5

Tc-99m GHA imaging in lung cancer and benignlung diseases.997

Techne!ium-99m HAMEvaluation of periloncovcnous shunt patency with

Tc-99m microsphercs. 302Teehnclium-99m HEDP

Relative distribution of diphosphonate betweenbone and soft tissue at 4 and 24 hr. 208

Teehnetium-99m IIII >\Investigation of radiopharmaccutical components

by fast atom bombardment mass spcctromelry:identification of Tc-HIDA and cpimersof Tc-

CO2DADS, 353Re: Tc-99m IDA cholescintigraphy in acute

pancreatitis, 747 (le)Structurc-dislribution-rclalionship approach

leading to development of Tc-99m mcbrofenin:improved cholcscintigraphic agent, 423

Use of pinholc collimator and analog motioncorrection in cholescintigraphy, P94

Technetium-99m IIMDPTc-99m H M DP and Tc-99m MDP: biological and

clinical comparison, 463Technetium-99m HSA

Clinical evaluation of dynamiclymphoscintigraphy with Tc-99m HSA, P4I

Early diagnosis of adult respiratory distresssyndrome by Tc-99m human scrum albuminand portable probe, P70

Teehnetium-99m IDADiagnosis of clinically unsuspected gallbladder

perforation in obese patient, by Tc-99m IDA

cholescintigraphy, 1028Quantitative biliary dynamics: introduction of

new noninvasive scintigraphic technique, 217Re: Tc-99m IDA cholescintigraphy in acute

pancreatitis (reply), 748 (le)Technetium-99m immunoglohulins

Re: Tc-99m antibodies and slaphylococcalendocarditis, 173 (le)

Re: Tc-99m antibodies and staphylococcalendocarditis (reply), 173 (le)

Technetium-99m labeled proteinAlpha helix and protein binding of Te-99m. P23

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Technetium-99m-labeled resinsRapidly and conveniently prepared Tc-99m resin

for semi-sol id gastric emptying studies, P100Technelium-99m MAA

Abnormal perfusion scan due to intrathoracicstomach and colon, 543 (le)

Clinical experience with Tc-99m MAA hepatic

artery perfusion scintigraphy, P5IClinical significance of pulmonary Tc-99m MAA

following radionuclide hepatic artery perfusion,P51

Intraarterial cancer chemotherapy, arterialocclusion, and Tc-99m MAA perfusion

scintigraphy, 966Microcirculation of hepatic tumors studied by

SPECT and intra-arterial Tc-99m MAA, P51

Quantitation of portal blood flow followingportacaval shunting using Tc-99m MAA, P47

Quantitative hepatic arterial perfusionscintigraphy and starch microspheres in cancerchemotherapy, 871

Radionuclide liver perfusion scintigraphy withTc-99m MAA contribution of computer dataprocessing, P109

Re: thyroid activity on Tc-99m MAA lung scans,

749 (le)Re: uptake of Tc-99m M A A by the liver during a

lung scan (reply), 747 (le)Starch microspheres and quantitative hepatic

arterial perfusion scintigraphy in cancerchemotherapy, P51

Uptake of Tc-99m MAA by liver during

thromboscintigram/lung scan, 36Ventilation-perfusion lung scanning in pulmonary

hypertension, P13Xe-l 33 tumor blood now and Tc-99m-MAA

perfusion scintigraphy in head and neck tumors,P1I2

Technetium-99m MAAAPArterial perfusion with Tc-99m MAAAP in

monitoring intra-arterial chemotherapy of

sarcomas, 297Technetium-99m Mill'

Assessment of technetium and gallium scanningin patient with painful total joint arthroplasty,P84

Comparative uptake of Ga-67 and Tc-99m M DP

in benign noninfected bone lesion (fracture),P42

Comparison of three-phase bone scintigraphy andGa-67 imaging in evaluation of painful total hipprostheses, P84

Computer analysis of Tc-99m DPD and Tc-99m

MDP kinetics in human, 334Differential skeletal uptake of Tc-99m

pyrophosphate and méthylènediphosphonate inleukemia, 799

Effect of hypophysectomy and hormonalreplacement on the uptake of Tc-99m M DP in

the metaphysis and shaft of the rat femur, 224Evaluation of post operative sternum with Ga-67

and Tc-99m medronate, P85

Limitations of three phase bone scintigraphy insuspected osteomyelitis, P83

Plantar imaging: study of feed during Tc-99m-

M DP bone scans, P83Preparative control, HPLC analysis, and in vivo

evaluation of components of a technetium-MDP

radiopharmaceutical mixture, P23Re: preoperative Tc-99m imaging of a substcrnal

parathyroid adenoma, 641 (le)Rhabdomyosarcoma concentrating Tc-99m MDP,

1082 (le)Role of Ga-67 citrate imaging in evaluation of

nonunited fractures for osteomyelitis, P84Scintigraphic detection of osteomyelitis with Tc-

99m M DP and Ga-67 citrate, 1019Skeletal imaging in osteomyelitis, P71Soft-tissue uptake of Tc-99m MDP in secondary

scrotal lymphedema, 275 (le)Solitary lesion in pediatrie bone scanning, 114Tc-99m HMDPand Tc-99m MDP: biological and

clinical comparison, 463Tc-99m MDP and Ga-67 citrate accumulation in

cutaneous métastasesfrom colon carcinoma,1202 (le)

Variability of follow-up bone scans afterasymptomatic total hip prostheses, P72

Technetium-99m mebrofeninComparative evaluation of Tc-99m mebrofenin

and Tc-99m pyridoxyl-5-methyltryptophan in

rats, PIOStructure-distribution-relationship approach

leading to development of Tc-99m mebrofenin:improved cholescintigraphic agent, 423

Technetium-99m microalbumin colloidNormal appearance and reproducibility of liver-

spleen studies with Tc-99m SC and Tc-99m

microalbumin colloid, 8Re: normal appearance and reproducibility of

liver-spleen studies with Tc-99m sulfur colloidand Tc-99m microalbumin colloid, 971 (le)

Re: normal appearance and reproducibility ofliver-spleen studies with Tc-99m sulfur colloidand Tc-99m microalbumin colloid (reply), 972

(le)I IHhm hum-Win microsphere

Noninvasive radionuclide scintiphotographictechnique for assessment of preserved renalallograft viability, PI5

Technetium-99m mullimicrospheresRadionuclides in investigation of conjoined twins,

479Technelium-99m neogalactoalbumin (Tc-NGA)

Clinical experience with Tc-NGA: hepaticreceptor-binding radiopharmaceutical, P79

Technetium-99m NCAHicrachical transfer of radiopharmaceutical

information, PI 24Idcntifiability of receptor-binding

radiopharmacokinetic model, P33Tc-99m-galactosyl-neoglycoalbumin: in vitro and

in vivo receptor properties, P24Technetium-99m oxine

Synthesis and characterization of Tc 8-quinolinolates. Potential brain imaging agents,PI 28

Technetium-99rn pertechnateInfluence of scatter on quantitative determination

of LVEF in gated cardiac scans, P103Technetium-99m perlechnetate

Comparative cumulated activities for Tc-99mpertechnetate and Tc-99m DTPA determinedthroughout gestation from rat data, P95

Faster assessment of patients receivingunnecessary thyroid treatment, 119

New perspectives in localizing enlargedparathyroids by technetium-thalliumsubtraction scan, 438

Pertechnetate and stomach—continuing

controversy, 633Re: preoperative Tc-99m imaging of a substernal

parathyroid adenoma (reply), 642 (le)Technetium-99m PHMT

Comparative evaluation of Tc-99m mebrofeninand Tc-99m pyridoxyl-5-methyltryptophan in

rats, PIOTechne(ium-99m phylate

Clinical evaluation of SPECT on screening ofsmall hepatocellular carcinoma, P29

Technelium-99m RIPIDAComparison of Tc-99m-PIPIDA with 1-131 rose

bengal in diagnosis of biliary atrcsia in neonatewith direct reacting hyperbilirubincmia, PI 13

Unexpected breast uptake of Tc-99m PIPIDA,

861 (le)Technetium-99m PMT

Hepatobiliary scintigraphy and function test withTc-99m-yV-pyridoxyl-5-methyltryptophan(Tc-99m-PMT). P100

Technetium-99m PnAOTc-99m-propyleneamine oxime: potential brain

radiopharmaceutical, PI 28Tetradentate amine oxime complex of Tc-99m,

PIOTechne(ium-99m polystyrene resins

Measurement of gastric emptying time in outletobstruction, P99

Technetium-99m PPiComparison of infarcìidentification with Tc-99m

PPi and staining with triphenyl tetrazoliumchloride, 492

Differential skeletal uptake of Tc-99m

pyrophosphate and méthylènediphosphonate inleukemia, 799

Tc-99m PPi in ischemie and ¡nfarcted dogmyocardium in early stages of acute coronaryocclusion: histochcmical and tissue-counting

comparisons, 485Technetium-99rn proteins

Re: concerning labeling of DTPA-coupledproteins with Tc-99m, 544 (le)

Re: concerning labeling of DTPA-coupledproteins with Tc-99m (reply), 545 (le)

Technetium-99m FTPTc-99m propane tetraphosphonate: new

radiopharmaceutical for liver-scanning, P128Technetium-99m pyrophosphate

Incidence, severity, and clinical course of rightventricular involvement after inferior Ml:assessment by sequential "mTc-pyrophosphate

scans and gated blood pool scans. P68Re: attenuation compensation in single-photon

emission tomography: comparative evaluation(reply), 644 (le)

Scintigraphic evaluation of muscle damagefollowing extreme exercise. 308

SPECT compared to planar Tc-99mpyrophosphate infarct-avid scintigraphy. PI8

Transportation of Tc-99m PPi across the placenta

in sheep, PI26Viability and necrosis of reperfused myocardium

following thrombolysis using dual intracoronaryinjection of TI-201 and Tc-99m-pyrophosphate,P4

Technetium-99m red blood cellsAcid-citrate-dextrose compared with heparin in

the preparation of in vivo/in vitro Tc-99m

RBCs, 383Comparison of Tc-99m RBCs and Tc-99m SC in

detection of gastrointestinal hemorrhage, P48Detection of gastrointestinal bleeding with Tc-

99m heat-damaged red blood cells, P99Further validation of superiority of "Te RBCs

method over 99mTc SC in detection and

localization of gastrointestinal bleeding, P49Intracellular distribution of radionuclides and

turnover of Cr-51, In-111, and Tc-99m-labeled

RBC in dogs, P26New method for selective labeling of erythrocytes

in whole blood with Tc-99m, PI 28Noninvasive detection of coronary thrombi with

In-111 platelets, 130Optimum order harmonics of Fourier analysis in

multigated blood-pool studies, PI7Pharmacologie alterations in Tc-99m binding by

RBCs, 397Re: determination of absolute LV volume from

first-pass kinetics (reply), 971 (le)Re: determination of LV volume from first-pass

kinetics of labeled red cells, 969 (le)Re: stability of stannous ion in stannous

pyrophosphate kits (reply), 1081 (le)Rupture of a spontaneous aorloduodenal fistula

visualized with Tc-RBC scintigraphy, 332Tc-99m in vitro red blood cell scintigraphy for

detection and localization of gastrointestinalbleeding sites: correlation with arteriography,P99

Tc-99m RBC scanning in the differentialdiagnosis of focal liver lesions, P48

Tc-SC and Tc-RBC for detecting pulmonarybleeding: correlation with clinical, surgical andradiographie findings. PI 3

Value of selective spleen scintigraphy when liver/spleen image shows equivocal spleen defects.559

Vascular intrahepatic defects in SPECT of thenormal liver as defined by Tc-99m RBCs and

sulfur colloid. P30

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Technelium-99m resinConveniently prepared Tc-99m resin for semisolid

gastric emptying studies, 511Technetium-99m sucralfafe

Tagged ulcer-avid material imaging (TUMI):potent new method for evaluation of pepticulcer disease. P78

Techn*lium-99m sulfur colloid (SC)Comparison of in vitro and in vivo labeled chicken

liver for evaluation of gastric emptying, P79Comparison of radionuclide esophageal transit

and esophageal manometry in gastroesophagealreflux disease, P79

Comparison of Tc-99m RBCs and Tc-99m SC indetection of gastrointestinal hemorrhage, P48

Correlative study of liquid phase radionuclideesophageal transit scimigraphy withradiographie, manometric and endoscopieparameters in patients with suspectedcsophagitis, P39

Diffuse lung uptake of Tc-99m sulfur colloid ininfectious mononucleosis, 1083 (le)

Evaluation of 99mTc sulfur colloid (SC) hipscintigraphy in 20 symptomatic and 80asymptomatic patients, P83

Failure of uptake of radiocolloid by femoralheads, 116

Functional asplenia in patients with chronic graft-vcrsus-host disease. 1123

Further validation of superiority of WmTc RBCsmethod over "mTc SC in detection and

localization of gastrointestinal bleeding, P49Improvement of scintigraphic liver imaging by

SPECT: review of 797 cases, P29Method of Tc-99m tagging of cottage cheese for

gastrointestinal motility studies. P99Normal appearance and rcproducibility of liver-

spleen studies with Tc-99m SC and Tc-99mmicroalbumin colloid, 8

Radiation dose calculations for inhalation of Tc-

99m sulfur colloid radioaerosol, 816Radionuclide esophagogram (Tc-99m-SC) in

experimental csophagitis: manomctric andhistopathologic correlations, PIOO

Re: normal appearance and reproducibility ofliver-spleen studies with Tc-99m sulfur colloidand Tc-99m microalbumin colloid, 971 (le)

Re: normal appearance and rcproducibility ofliver-spleen studies with Tc-99m sulfur colloidand Tc-99m microalbumin colloid (reply). 972(le)

Scintigraphic demonstration of tracheo-csophageal fistula. USI

Study of gastrointestinal opiate receptors: role ofMu receptor on gastric emptying, 689

Tc-SC and Tc-RBC for detecting pulmonarybleeding: correlation with clinical, surgical andradiographie findings, PI3

Technelium-99m lin iSnl colloidLung uptake of Tc-99m-tin colloid in a patient

with Lassa fever. 750 (le)Radionuclides in investigation of conjoined twins,

479Scintigraphic method for assessmentof

intraluminal volume and motility of isolatedintestinal segments, 571

Uptake of Tc-99m di-isopropyl iminodiacctic acidby hepatoccllular carcinoma. 1119

Thallium-201Bayesian analysis using Fourier transforms of Tl-

201 scintiscans to predict the presenceof CAD,P36

"Biological dosimetry" of radionuclides and

radiation hazards, 160Comparison of prcdischarge exercise testing, Tl-

201 scintigraphy and coronary angiography foridentifying post-infarction patients at risk forfuture cardiac events, P36

Comparison of rotational tomography with planarimaging for TI-201 stress myocardialscintigraphy, PI8

Comprehensive method for 4-dimensionalquantification of rotational TI-201 myocardialtomograms. P34

Detecting application of TI-201 chloridescintigraphy for preoperating localization ofhyperfunctioning parathyroid nodule, P97

Detection and localisation of single vesselcoronary disease: biplanar exercise radionuclideventriculography or TI-201 myocardialimaging?, P36

Detection and quantitation of remote Ml bytomographic exercise-redistribution TI-201scintigraphy, P36

Detection of severecoronary heart disease withTI-201 : comparison of resting single photonemission tomography with invasivearteriography. 761

Determination of left ventricular mass usingSPECT, P86

Diagnostic value of image processing inmyocardial scintigraphy, 768

Early changes in thallium distribution: effect onscan quantitation, P46

Effects of dietary magnesium deficiency on Tl-201 kinetics and distribution in ratmyocardium. 402

Evaluation of nontransmural Ml by TI-201

SPECT, PI8Functional imaging of TI-201 redistribution, P45Intracoronary TI-201: short acquisition gated

myocardial scintigraphy, P37Intrathoracic pheochromocytomas concentrate

TI-201 chloride and I-13I-MIBG, P54Myocardial uptake of radioiodinated p-

iodophenylbenzyldimethylammonium bromide:comparison to TI-201. P43

New perspectives in localizing enlargedparathyroids by tcchnctium-thallium

subtraction scan. 438New technique for direct comparison of

myocardial perfusion, mechanical function, andnecrosis by simultaneous display of registeredand color-coded gated TI-201, blood pool, andTc-99m PPi images, P93

Noninvasive radionuclide scintiphotographictechnique for assessmentof preserved renalallograft viability, PI5

Nonuniform washout of TI-201 (within normalrange): criterion for improved detection ofsingle vesselCA D.P46

Normal limits for the quantitative analysis ofstress TI-201 myocardial scintigrams:multicentcr validation, P45

Optimal count rates for reliable assessmentof TI-201 myocardial washout. P28

Pattern of myocardial perfusion at rest in patientswith unstable angina pectoris. P68

Quantitation of TI-201 myocardial perfusiondefect size by SPECT. P29

Quantitative measurement of long term in vivothallium distribution in human. P50

Quantitative TI-201 imaging before and after

transluminal coronary angioplasty, P37Radiotoxicity of TI-201 in mouse testes:

inadequacy of conventional dosimetry, 145Rapidly alternating gated cardiac blood pool and

myocardial perfusion imaging using gold-195mandTh-20l,P76

Re: preoperativc Tc-99m imaging of a substernalparathyroid adenoma, 641 (le)

Re: preoperative Tc-99m imaging of a substernalparathyroid adenoma (reply), 642 (le)

Scintigraphic detection of ventricular aneurysmwith TI-201, 34

Scinligraphic quantitation of myocardialischemia. PI9

Sources of variability in thallium circumferentialprofile curve analysis, P45

SPECTrum of TI-201 imaging in CAD, 854Statistical interpretation of quantitative TI-201

myocardial perfusion scintigraphy, P28Tc-99m BIN versus TI(I)-20I in myocardial

imaging, PI27Thallium myocardial uptake during acute cardiac

allograft rejection, P29TI-201: experimental and theoretical

radiobiological approach to dosimetry, 1164

TI-201 kinetics shortly after termination ofexercise: implications for quantitative analysis,P46

TI-201 single photon emission tomography

(SPECT), 273 (le)TI-201 single photon emission tomography

(SPECT) (reply), 273 (le)TI-201 (SPECT) (reply), 274 (le)Two-dose intravenous TI-201 administration and

quantitative analysis in IV thrombolysis inpatients, P4

Ultra-short lived gold-195m: use in simultaneousevaluation of left ventricular function andmyocardial perfusion with TI-201, P76

Uncertain specific gamma-ray constant for TI-201.645 (le)

Values and limitations of segmental analysis ofstress and redistribution TI-201 ECT forlocation of CAD, PI8

Viability and necrosis of rcperfused myocardiumfollowing thrombolysis using dual intracoronaryinjection of TI-201 and Tc-99m-pyrophosphate,

P4Thallium-202

Quantitative measurement of long term in vivothallium distribution in human, P50

Therapeutic nuclear medicineAbsorbed dose calculations for radiolabeled tumor

associated monoclonal antibodies. P95Astatine-211 : optimization for production of

inorganic radiopharmaccuticals. PI22Dosimetry ofl-l 31 labeled

metaiodobcnzylguanidinc in treatment ofmalignant pheochromocytomas. P49

Measurement of blood deslanoside concentrationusing digoxin RIA kit for therapeutic drugmonitoring. PI 15

Palliation of metastatic cancer to bone withstrontium-89, P57

Pd-109 labeled monoclonal antibody to human

high molecular weight melanoma associatedantigen: potential agent for radiotherapy ofhuman melanoma, P78

Radionuclide kinetics in MIRD dose calculations,621

Re-186 HEDP: potential therapeutic bone agent,P125

Well-differentiated thyroid carcinoma: diagnosis,treatment and followup in patients with lungmetastasis, P97

ThoraxScanning the lymph shed of melanoma of thorax

using radiocolloids and macromolccules, PI 11Threshold determination

Threshold method of volume determination fromtomographic reconstructions, P19

ThrombocytopeniaIn-111-platelet clearance, scintigraphy and

distribution studies in experimental and clinicalimmune thrombocytopenia, P74

ThrombolysisViability and necrosis of rcperfused myocardium

following thrombolysis using dual intracoronaryinjection of TI-201 and Tc-99m-pyrophosphatc,

P4Thrombosis

Accumulation of In " ' labelled thrombocytes in

left ventricular and aortic aneurysms. P73Diagnostic accuracy of In-111 platelet

scintigraphy in diagnosis of acute deep veinthrombosis. P60

Natural history of platelet deposition on dacronaortic bifurcation grafts in the first yearfollowing implantation in man. P73

Noninvasive detection of coronary thrombi withIn-Ill platelets. 130

Preparation and basic study of 6'Ga-DE-fragment

E(l,2) for the detection of thrombus. PI 23Preparation and biodistribution of Ga-67

fibrinogen conjugated with water-solublepolymer containing deferoxamine: newapproach to protein labeling. PI24

Quantification of platelet turnover in normalanimals with ln-111-labeled platelets. P26

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Quantitative measurement of intravascularthrombus size with In-Ill platelet scintigraphy,P73

Re: uptake of Tc-99m MAA by the liver during alung scan, 747 (le)

Ticlopidine fails to inhibit platelet deposition ondacron prosthetic surfaces in man, P73

Use of indium labeled platelets to monitor plateletdeposition on vascular grafts, P60

ThyroidAccumulation of Tc(V)-99m dimercaptosuccinic

acid in the medullary thyroid carcinoma, P66Applying radioactive eraser: 1-131to ablate

normal thyroid tissue in patients from whomthyroid cancer has been resected, 743

Clinical assessment of radioimmunoassay for freethyroxine using modified tracer, 498

Clinical correlation of Amerlex free T4radioimmunoassay in various clinicalconditions, P44

Clinical evaluation of new solid-phase sequentialRIA for free T4, P35

Clinical value of FTj RIA, P96Comparison of reverse Tj and Tj resin uptake,

P44Competition for protein binding raises free

triiodothyronine levels in patients underthyroxine medication, P65

Evaluation of free T4 RIA for assessing thyroidfunction in nonthyroidal illness, P96

Faster assessment of patients receivingunnecessary thyroid treatment, 119

Hcmiagenesis of thyroid: clinical and radiologicalpresentation in pediatrie patient, 972 (le)

Influence of measurement technique and I-124contamination on 1-123thyroid uptakedeterminations, PI04

N MR imaging of the thyroid, P46Noncorrelation of thyroglobulin levels with 2 and

lOmCi I-I3I scans in the follow-up of thyroidcancer patients, P97

Primary hypothyroidism caused by TSH-receptors antibodies: diagnosis by thyroiduptake and radioreceptor assay of TSH, P65

Quantitation of pinhole thyroid scans, P96Re: thyroid activity on Tc-99m MAA lung scans,

749 (le)Re: thyroid uptake measurements with I-123:

problems and pitfalls, 642 (le)Re: thyroid uptake measurements with 1-123:

problems and pitfalls (reply), 643 (le)ROC-analysis of single or combined CEA and

TPA determination in a wide spectrum ofcancer patients, PI 12

Serum 3,3'-Diiodothyronine (3,3'-T2, 3',5'-T2 and3,5-Tj levels in normal and altered thyroidstates, P65

Thyroid function in hemodialysis patients, P65Thyroid iodine content measured by x-ray

fluorescence in amiodarone-inducedthyrotoxicosis, 582

Thyroid remnant ablation: questionable pursuit ofill-defined goal, 659

Toxic nodular goiter in cats: evaluation by nuclearmedicine, CT, and N MR, P25

Value of radioiodine therapy in the treatment ofdifferentiated thyroid carcinoma, PI 12

Well-differentiated thyroid carcinoma: diagnosis,treatment and followup in patients with lungmetastasis, P97

Thyroid stimulating hormonePrimary hypothyroidism caused by TSH-

receptors antibodies: diagnosis by thyroiduptake and radioreceptor assay of TSH, P65

Thyroid stimulating hormone {TSH)Potential interfering antibody response in TSH

assays, 173 (le)Thyrotoxicosis

Thyroid iodine content measured by x-rayfluorescence in amiodarone-inducedthyrotoxicosis, 582

Thyroxine (FT<)Salivary thyroxine as estimate of free thyroxine,

700

Thyroxine (I4IThyroid function in hemodialysis patients, P65

Thyroxine (T4ISee also Free thyroxine (T4); ThyroidClinical correlation of Amerlex free T4

radioimmunoassay in various clinicalconditions, P44

Clinical evaluation of new solid-phase sequentialRIA for free T4, P35

Comparison of reverse T3 and T3 resin uptake,P44

Competition for protein binding raises freetriiodothyronine levels in patients underthyroxine medication, P65

External detection of increases in (3-adrenoceptordensity in isolated perfused hearts with 1-125hydroxybenzylpindolol, P19

Faster assessment of patients receivingunnecessary thyroid treatment, 119

FT4 estimates in patients with nonthyroidalillnesses, P44

New derivative assay (Corning Medical) forestimation of FT4, P44

Serum free thyroxine methods, comparativestudy. P44

Time-activity curtesEvaluation of dynamic SPECT in the

hcpatobiliary scintigraphy, P99Optimum number of harmonics for fitting cardiac

volume curves, PI 7Time-of-flighl information

Image improvement and design optimization oftime-of-flight PET, 52

Time-of-flight positron emission tomography:status relative to conventional PET, 73

Time-of-flighl tomographyPreliminary results obtained with TOFPET I:

whole-body time of night PET, P11Tin-117m

Bone uptake of chemically diverse ligands labeledwith Tin-117m in 2+ and 4+ oxidation states,P24

TomographySee also Emission computed tomography; Positron

tomography; Seven-pinhole collimator; Single-photon emission computed tomography(SPECT)

Comprehensive method for 4-dimensionalquantification of rotational TI-201 myocardialtomograms, P34

ECT of heart using rotating slant-hole collimatorand two orthogonal camera positions, P61

Planar versus tomographic imaging with Tc-99mPPi for detection of acute Ml in patients, P38

Threshold method of volume determination fromtomographic reconstructions. P19

Topical magnetic resonanceIn vivo 3IP NMR investigation of a human tumor,

PI09Toxicity

Transient toxicity of 2-deoxy-2-('*F]fluoro-D-

glucose in mammalian cells, 1055Tracer dilution curves

Derivation of gamma-variate relationship fortracer dilution curves, 945

TransferrinIn vitro transfer of Ga-67 from transferrin to

ferritin, 608Role of transferrin on Ga-67 uptake by liver, PI 24

Transit timesDirect measurement of extraction efficiencies and

mean transit times of hcpatobiliary aents in theperfused rat liver, PI 26

Transmission computed tomographyDetection of masses in subphrenic space, P37

Transplants, heartHcmodynamics of heterotopic heart transplants,

P91Transplants,liver

Functional imaging of liver transplants, P98Transplants, pancreas

Nuclear imaging in pancreas transplantation, P96

Triiodolhyronine i l'I n

Competition for protein binding raises freetriiodothyronine levels in patients underthyroxine medication, P65

Triphenyl tetrazolium chloridiKTTC)Comparison of infarcìidentification with Tc-99m

PPi and staining with triphenyl tetrazoliumchloride, 492

Tubular transit indexTc-99m DTPA transmit time as an index of

proximal tubular function. PI6Tumor

Accuracy of abnormal radioisotope bone scans inchildren with known disseminated malignancyin remission, PI 13

Carcinoembryonic antigen kinetics and theirimplications for tumor imaging, PI 11

Comparison of N MR imaging and x-ray CT indetecting brain tumors, P47

Comparison of the transport of 42K+, 22Na+,20iT|+ & 99mTc.DMPE using human RBCs,P28

Development of small -y-ray imaging probes for invivo use, P25

Diagnosis of jugular paraganglioma byradionuclide angiography, 1005

Effect of diethylstilbcstrol therapy onradioisotopic bone scan findings in patients withmctastatic carcinoma of the prostate, P57

Effect of iodination on in vitro p97antigen-specificbinding and in vivo tumor localization usingmonoclonal antibody fragments. PI 16

Effect of tumor size, CEA production andsecretion of the distribution of In-111 and I-125monoclonal antitumor antibodies in animalmodels, P77

Effect of tumor viability, antibody specificity andchoice of determinant on In-111 anti-ccamonoclonal antibody distribution in tumor-bearing mice, PI 10

Effects of metastatic ( 13762) and non-metastatic(R3230AC) mammary adenocarcinoma onradiocolloid localization in regional lymphnodes in Fischer 344 rats, P40

Estrogen receptor binding radiopharmaceuticals:II. Tissue distribution of 17a-methylestradiol innormal and tumor-bearing rats, 522

Evaluating kinetic behavior of fluorodeoxyglucosein animal tumors, PI 10

F(ab')2 fragments of monoclonal antibodies in

tumor bearing mice, P77Improved radioimaging and tumor localization

with monoclonal F(ab')2, 316

Inadvertent administration of antineoplasticagents to patients prior to Ga-67 injection:recognition of specific radionuclidc distributionpattern and its diagnostic significance, P50

ln-111 chelate conjugates of transferrin for tumorimaging. P32

Internal mammary lymphoscintigraphy in breastcancer, P40

In vivo3IP NMR investigation of a human tumor,P109

Is immunoscintigraphy using radioiodinatcdmonoclonal antibodies useful to cancerdiagnosis?, P14

Limitations in imaging of human tumorxcnografls in nude mice with radiolabeledmonoclonal antibodies, P77

Pcrchloroate blocking for radioimmunodetcction,1081 (Ic)

PET in study of soft tissue tumors, PI 19Radioimmunoimaging of experimental syngcneic

prostatic adenocarcinoma in rats, P102Radionuclide angiography as primary

investigation in chemodectoma, 475Radionuclide liver perfusion scintigraphy with

Tc-99m MAA contribution of computer dataprocessing, PI09

Regional blood-flow measurement in rabbit soft-tissue tumor with positron imaging using C'5C>2steady-state and labeled microspheres, 1135

Re: SPECT for assessment of hepatic lesions: itsrole in diagnostic work-up, 746 (le)

Scintigraphy of primary bone neoplasia, P57

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Simultaneous measurement of regional glucosemetabolism and blood How in rat brain withimplanted tumor. PI07

Tc-99m nuclcolides as potential radiodiagnostic

agents Tor tumor imaging. PI26Tumor localization in rodents using radiolabeled

monoclonal antibodies to isoferritin (FEV-212),

P78Tumor targeting by monoclonal antibodies:

specificity in nude mice bearing antigenicallydistinct tumors, P94

Use of dynamic bone scanning in differentialdiagnosis of osteomyelitis, Paget's disease, and

primary bone tumors. P83Use of scintillation probe in operative localization

and resection of bone lesions, P84Use of specific antibody for rapid clearance of

circulating blood background from radiolabeledtumor imaging proteins. P3I

Walker 256 tumor for studying bone imagingagents, P124

Tumor antigenMeasurement of plasma P-97 levels in melanoma

patients using a new radioassay, P35Tumor-seeking agents

Absorbed dose calculations for radiolabeled tumorassociated monoclonal antibodies. P95

Accumulation of Tc(V)-99m dimercaptosuccinic

acid in the medullary thyroid carcinoma, P66Clinical evaluation of In-Ill monoclonal anti-

melanoma antibodies (111 in-anti mei) for

tumor scanning, PI 5Comparison of In-l 11 labeled Fab and whole In-

111 anti-CEA monoclonal antibody (MoAb) innormal mouse: human colon tumor models. P77

Comparison of small vesicle and Ga-67 citrate

uptake by EMT6 tumors. PI 25Comparison of the transport of 42K+, 22Na+,

20ITI+ & «"-Tc-DMPE using human RBCs,

P28Comparison of three methods for DTPA

conjugation to antibody, P31Development of Cu-67 chelate conjugated

monoclonal antibodies forradioimmunothcrapy. P30

Distribution studies of In-Ill macrophages intumor-bearing rats. PI 11

Effect of tumor viability, antibody specificity andchoice of determinant on In-l 11 anti-ceamonoclonal antibody distribution in tumor-

bearing mice. PI 10Estrogen receptor binding radiopharmaceuticals:

II. Tissue distribution of I7a-methylestradiol innormal and tumor-bearing rats, 522

Evaluation of methods for preparation ofradiolabeled monoclonal antibodies, PI23

I i .ih112 fragments of monoclonal antibodies in

tumor bearing mice, P77Human melanoma helerotransplants in nude

mice: tumor-localization of radiolabeleda-aminoisobutyric acid potential agent forimaging with PET, PI 10

Imaging of melanoma with 1-131 monoclonal

antibodies. 123In-111 chelate conjugates of transferrin for tumor

imaging, P32In vivo binding of In-l 11 labeled monoclonal

antibody (MoAb) to a human high molecularweight melanoma-associated antigen (HMW-

MAA), P78Is immunoscintigraphy using radioiodinated

monoclonal antibodies useful to cancerdiagnosis?, PI4

Limitations in imaging of human tumorxcnografts in nude mice with radiolabeledmonoclonal antibodies, P77

Microcirculation of hepatic tumors studied bySPECT and intra-arterial Tc-99m MAA, P51

Model for evaluation of tumor localization oflabeled chcmolhcrapcutic agents, P51

New 99m-Tc(V)DMSA tumor imagingradiopharmaceuticals. with distinctive behaviorfrom renal 99m-Tc-DMSA, PI26

Ovarian cancer: diagnosis using 1-123 monoclonal

antibody in comparison with surgical findings,PI5

Pd-109 labeled monoclonal antibody to humanhigh molecular weight melanoma associatedantigen: potential agent for radiotherapy ofhuman melanoma, P78

Properties of 1-125 labeled 11-/3-methoxy-17-a-iodovinyl estradici (IMOX),

P49Radioimmunodetection and treatment of human

colon cancer in nude mice using a monoclonalantibody, PI 10

Radioimmunodetection of a transplamable humanbladder cancer in a nude (athymic) mousemodel, PI 10

Radioimmunoimaging of experimental syngeneicprostatic adenocarcinoma in rats. PI 02

Sensitivity and specificity of m-iodobenzylguanidine scintigraphy for thedetection of pheochromocytoma, P54

Starch microspheres and quantitative hepaticarterial perfusion scintigraphy in cancerchemotherapy, P51

Tc-99m GHA imaging in lung cancer and benign

lung diseases, 997The Dunning R3327G prostatic adenocarcinoma

tumor model: tumor-localization of radiolabeled

thymidine, potential agent for imaging withPETT, P40

Tumor-imaging potential of liposomes loaded withIn-l 11-NTA: biodistribution in mice, 45

Tumor imaging with monoclonal antibodies, 360Tumor targeting by monoclonal antibodies:

specificity in nude mice bearing antigenicallydistinct tumors. P94

Use of specific antibody for rapid clearance ofcirculating blood background from radiolabeledtumor imaging proteins, P31

Walker 256 tumor for studying bone imagingagents, P124

Xe-133 tumor blood flow and Tc-99m-MAA

perfusion scintigraphy in head and neck tumors,PII2

Tungsten-178Biological fate of W-178 and Ta-178, PI 22

UlcerTagged ulcer-avid material imaging (TUMI):

potent new method for evaluation of pepticulcer disease, P78

Uniformity correctionEffects of improper camera operation on ejection

fraction measurements, P103Urolilhiasis

Clinical studies of renal function during colicattack induced by urolithiasis. P129

Vahular regurgitan! indexRadionuclide techniques for valvular régurgitant

index, 1199 (le)Radionuclide techniques for valvular régurgitant

index (reply), 1200 (le)\ adular régurgitation

Fourier amplitude ratio: new way to assessvalvular régurgitation, 204

VancomycinTherapeutic drug monitoring by RIA plasma

vancomycin in intensive care patients. PI 15Vascular imaging

External imaging of human atherosclerosis. 154Venographv

Re: uptake of Tc-99m MAA by the liver during a

lung scan, 747 (le)Re: uptake of Tc-99m MAA by the liver during a

lung scan (reply), 747 (le)Uptake of Tc-99m MAA by liver during

thromboscintigram/lung scan, 36Ventilation-perfusion studies

Ventilation-perfusion lung scanning in pulmonary

hypertension, PI3Ventilation-perfusion (V/Q) lung studies:

ultilizalion by referring clinicians, P13Ventilation studies

Comparison between sub-micronic aerosol andXc-127 for ventilation images, PI 13

Dependence of distribution of short-lived tracers

on decay. Noncompartmenlal approach, 543(le)

Dependence of distribution of short-lived tracers

on decay. Noncompartmental approach (reply),543 (le)

Patterns of regional ventilation in life-longsmokers and nonsmokers using Kr-81 m:comparison with tests of total lung function.P13

Pulmonary perfusion "without ventilation", 1149

Ventricular filling rateContribution of atrial contraction to left

ventricular filling in patients with CAD, P28Ventricular function

Radionuclide evaluation of ventricular function inpatients with (.-transposition of great arteries,

P87Ventricular \olume

Left ventricular volumes from gated radionuclideventriculograms: attenuation correction infemale and male patients, P27

Reliability of radionuclide absolute leftventricular volume measurements, P27

VentriculographyClinical prediction of left ventricular ejection

fraction (LVEF), P90Clinical validation of totally automated method

for assessing regional left ventricular functionfrom rest/exercise radionuclideventriculography, P53

Do normalized filling rates measured byradionuclide ventriculography actuallyrepresent ventricular filling rates?, P89

Gated blood-pool studies of cardiac function in ratand marmoset. 728

Gold-195m, ultra-short-lived generator-produced

radionuclide: clinical application in sequentialfirst-pass ventriculography, 139

Mitral stenosis: right and left ventricular volumeassessed by radionuclide ventriculography, P27

Multiple gated SPECT ventriculography, P91Multiwire proportional counter gamma camera

and Ta-178 radionuclide. P24

Paradoxic improvement of resting myocardialwall motion abnormalities during exercise, P87

Pinhole radionuclide ventriculography in smallinfants, P32

Radionuclide evaluation of left-ventricularfunction in chronic Chagas' cardiomyopathy,

563Videodensitomelry

Quantitative autoradiography withradiopharmaceuticals, part 1: digital film-analysis system by videodensitometry, 231

Video signalsModified composite video signal generator for

gamma 11 computing system, 838Vitamin H,i

Mismatched serum vitamin B-12 and Schillingtest results: incidence and possible causes, PI 14

In vitro nuclear medicineImmunoassay—is there future role for nuclear

medicine?, 952Wall motionstudies

Intracoronary TI-201 : short acquisition gatedmyocardial scintigraphy, P37

Maintained LV exercise response and regionalwall motion abnormalities in patients ondoxorubicin, P54

Whole-body determinationCorrection of attenuation in whole-body

determination of Co-57 B|2 absorption, 949Whole-body distribution

Effect of carrier amphetamine and Kl on thebiodistribution of iodoamphetamine, PI 18

Whole-body retention testRelative distribution of diphosphonate between

bone and soft tissue at 4 and 24 hr, 208Wilson's disease

Cerebral glucose utilization patterns in Wilson's

disease, P21Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome

Phase analysis in patients with Wolff-Parkinson-

White syndrome with surgically provedaccessory conduction pathways, P27

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SUBJECT INDEX

Xenon-127Comparison between sub-micronic aerosol and

Xe-127 for ventilation images, PI 13Xenon-133

Cerebral blood-flow tomography: Xe-133compared with isopropyl-amphetamine-l-123,17

Detection of compartmental slippage innoninvasivc rCBF measurements, 1188

Experience with gamma camera measurement ofregional cerebral blood flow, P108

Measurement of myocardial blood flow in manwith Xe-133 during dypridamolc inducedcoronary vasodilation, P75

Pulmonary perfusion "without ventilation", 1149

Significance of collateral circulation on localmyocardial perfusion in canine heart model:implications for investigation of myocardialperfusion imaging agents. P85

Single-photon tomography of regional brain bloodflow in patients with arteriovenousmalformations. PI 05

Sterile Xe-133 in saline for tissue perfusionstudies. 1070

Ventilation-perfusion lung scanning in pulmonaryhypertension, PI3

Xe-133 DSPECT in unilateral ccrebrovasculardisease. Comparative study to transmission CTand x-ray angiography. P6

X-ray fluorescenceThyroid iodine content measured by x-ray

fluorescence in amiodaronc-inducedthyrotoxicosis, 582

Zinc-62Production of Zn-62 and development of Zn-62/

Cu-62 generator system, PI 24Zn-EDDA. new pancreatic agent for functional

studies, PI23

Zine-65 EDDAZn-EDDA, new pancreatic agent for functional

studies, PI23

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1. Title of Publication: The Journal of Nuclear Medicine.1A. Publication Number: 281560.2. Date of filing: Sept. 29, 19833. Frequency of issue: Monthly.3A. Number of issues published annually: Twelve.3B. Annual subscription price: $90 in U.S.A.; $100 Mexico/Canada; $130 Foreign.4. Location of known office of publication: 475 Park Ave. South, New York, NY 10016.5. Location of the headquarters or general business offices of the publishers: 475 Park Ave. South, New York, NY 10016.6. Names and addresses of publisher, editor, and managing editor: Publisher—The Society of Nuclear Medicine, Inc., 475 Park Ave. South,New York, NY 10016; Editor: F.H. DeLand, M.D., University of Kentucky Medical Center, Medical Annex 5, Lexington, KY 40506; ManagingEditor, L. Kosden, The Society of Nuclear Medicine, Inc., 475 Park Ave. South, New York, NY 10016.7. Owner: The Society of Nuclear Medicine, Inc., 475 Park Ave. South, New York, NY 10016. The Society of Nuclear Medicine, Inc., isa nonprofit corporation; there are no stockholders.8. Known bondholders, mortgages, and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages,or other securities: None.9. The purpose, function, and nonprofit status of this organization and the exempt status for Federal income tax purposes have not changedduring the preceding 12 months.10. Extent and nature of circulation: (A) Total number of copies printed; average during preceding 12 months—14,425; actual copies printedin September 1983—15,350; (B) Paid circulation: Sales through dealers and carriers, street vendors, and counter sales—none. Mail subscription: average—12,492; actual copies in September 1983—13,282; (C) Total paid circulation: average—12,492; actual copies in September1983—13,282; (D) Free distibution by mail, carrier or other means: samples, complimentary, and other free copies; average—135; actualcopies in September 1983—98 (E) Total distribution: average—12,627; actual copies in September 1983—13,380; (F) Copies not distributed;office use, left over, unaccounted for, spoiled after printing; average—1,798; actual copies in September 1983—1,970. Returns from newsagents—none. (G) Total: average—14,425; actual copies in September 1983—15,350.11.1 certify that the statements made by me are correct and complete; (signed) Laura Kosden, Publications Director.12. In accordance with the provisions of the statute, I hereby request permission to mail the publication named in item 1 at the phasedpostage rates presently authorized by 39 U.S.C. 3626: (signed) Laura Kosden, Publications Director.

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2. Berne E: Principles of Group Treatment, New York, OxfordUniversity Press. 1966, pp 26 28

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