Imaging inflammation with human polyclonal immunoglobulin: not looked for but discovered Frans H. M. CorstensRoland A. M. J. Claessens Editorial Pages: 155 - 158
Accumulation of immunoglobulin G at focal sites of inflammation Malik JuweidH. William StraussAlan J. Fischman Original Articles Pages: 159 - 165
Regional perfusion, oxygen metabolism, blood volume and immunoglobulin G accumulation at focal sites of infection in rabbits Michio SendaAlan J. FischmanH. William Strauss Original Articles Pages: 166 - 172
Technetium-99m human polyclonal immunoglobulin G studies and conventional bone scans to detect active joint inflammation in chronic rheumatoid arthritis Lluis BernáGustavo TorresIgnasi Carrió Original Articles Pages: 173 - 176
Real-time list-mode processing of gated cardiac blood pool examinations with forward-backward framing James L. LearJonathan P. Pratt Original Articles Pages: 177 - 180
Assessment of portosystemic shunting from superior mesenteric vein by duodenal administration of iodoamphetamine I123 Toru KashiwagiHiroyuki FukuiNatsuki Mitsutani Original Articles Pages: 181 - 185
Superimposition of computed tomography and single photon emission tomography immunoscintigraphic images in the pelvis: validation in patients with colorectal or ovarian carcinoma recurrence Jean-Claude LiehnAndrés LoboguerreroLiliane Demange Original Articles Pages: 186 - 194
A quantitative approach to technetium-99m hexamethylpropylene amine oxime Hiroshi MatsudaShiro TsujiKinichi Hisada Original Articles Pages: 195 - 200
Volume rendering and bicolour scale in double isotope studies: application to immunoscintigraphy and bone landmarking A. LoboguerreroC. PéraultJ. C. Liehn Short Communication Pages: 201 - 204
Does immunoscintigraphy serve clinical needs effectively? Is there a future for radioimmunotherapy? Jean-Francois ChatalPatrick PeltierJean-Francois Gestin Review Article Pages: 205 - 213
Pitfalls in scintigraphic detection of neuroendocrine tumours Luciano FeggiEttore Degli UbertiRaffaella Faggioli Case Reports Pages: 214 - 218
A partial defect in technetium-99m pyrophosphate image suggesting cardiac rupture following acute myocardial infarction Motoyoshi TsujinoMichiaki HiroeFumiaki Marumo Case Reports Pages: 219 - 221
Abnormal uptake of technetium-99m hexakis-2-methoxyisobutylisonitrile in a primary cardiac lymphoma Giuseppe MedolagoGiorgio VirottaCesare Bertocchi Case Reports Pages: 222 - 225
Significance of bolus time in first-pass radionuclide cardiography Katalin ZámboPaul Gelinsky Letter to the editor Pages: 226 - 226