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Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging

Endorsement of International Consensus Radiochemistry Nomenclature Guidelines


Treatment of brain metastases of castration-resistant prostate cancer with 225 Ac-PSMA-617


Retroperitoneal fibrosis in on-going anti-PD-1 immunotherapy detected with [ 18 F]-FDG PET/CT


Correction to: 18 F-DOPA PET/CT in brain tumors: impact on multidisciplinary brain tumor board decisions

Jérôme Barriere was inadvertently missing in the original version of this article. He has participated to the study design, protocol writing and inclusion of a significant number of patients.



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Small-voxel reconstructions significantly influence SUVs in PET imaging


Transfer of yttrium-90 to breast milk during radiosynoviorthesis of the knee joint
Dear Sir,

Radiosynoviorthesis (RSO) (or radiation synovectomy), which involves intra-articular injection of small radioactive particles, is a well-established therapy in arthritis to treat villonodular synovitis, rheumatoid arthritis and related indications [1, 2, 3, 4]. RSO should only be used when all methods of conservative therapy have failed [5].

Various radioisotopes have been used for RSO, including gold-198, yttrium-90, erbium-169, rhenium-186 and phosphorus-32, but the silicate colloid of yttrium-90 (90Y) is currently preferred [6]. 90Y is a pure beta emitter with a mean/maximum tissue penetration depth of 3.6/11 mm, minimizing the radiation absorbed dose to the non-target tissue. It has a mean half-life of 2.7 days.

After direct injection into the articular cavity, the 90Y colloid particles are phagocytized by macrophages and other inflammatory cells [7]. However, the lymphatic circulation may result in leakage of radionuclides to the locoregional lymph nodes and,...


Andrei Iagaru, Thomas Hope, Patrick Veit-Haibach (Eds): PET/MRI in Oncology. Current Clinical Applications


Breaking an unhelpful circle, where innovation and regularia delay clinical practice for patient benefit


EANM Focus 1: one small step for two men, one giant leap for a specialty


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