Biting the magic bullet: celebrating a decade of the EANM Dosimetry Committee G. D. FluxM. BardièsM. Lassmann Editorial 07 November 2013 Pages: 1 - 3
Is nano too big? Walter MierJohn BabichUwe Haberkorn Editorial Open access 03 October 2013 Pages: 4 - 6
Writing PET into existence A. ChitiM. KirienkoM. Picchio Editorial Commentary 27 September 2013 Pages: 7 - 10
Comparison of PET imaging with a 68Ga-labelled PSMA ligand and 18F-choline-based PET/CT for the diagnosis of recurrent prostate cancer Ali Afshar-OromiehChristian M. ZechmannUwe Haberkorn Original Article Open access 27 September 2013 Pages: 11 - 20
Predictive value of pre-therapy 18F-FDG PET/CT for the outcome of 18F-FDG PET-guided radiotherapy in patients with head and neck cancer M. PicchioM. KirienkoI. Castiglioni Original Article 29 August 2013 Pages: 21 - 31
Sequential 18F-FDG PET/CT for early prediction of complete pathological response in breast and axilla during neoadjuvant chemotherapy Bas B. KoolenKenneth E. PengelRenato A. Valdés Olmos Original Article 09 August 2013 Pages: 32 - 40
11C-Acetate as a new biomarker for PET/CT in patients with multiple myeloma: initial staging and postinduction response assessment Chieh LinChi-Lai HoTzu-Chen Yen Original Article 16 October 2013 Pages: 41 - 49
Volume-based assessment by 18F-FDG PET/CT predicts survival in patients with stage III non-small-cell lung cancer Seung Hyup HyunHee Kyung AhnJoon Young Choi Original Article 16 August 2013 Pages: 50 - 58
Whole-body SPECT/CT for bone scintigraphy: diagnostic value and effect on patient management in oncological patients H. PalmedoC. MarxH. Ahmadzadehfar Original Article 24 August 2013 Pages: 59 - 67
First imaging results of an intraindividual comparison of 11C-acetate and 18F-fluorocholine PET/CT in patients with prostate cancer at early biochemical first or second relapse after prostatectomy or radiotherapy Franz BucheggerValentina GaribottoRaymond Miralbell Original Article 09 October 2013 Pages: 68 - 78
Evaluation of the PET component of simultaneous [18F]choline PET/MRI in prostate cancer: comparison with [18F]choline PET/CT Axel WetterChristine LipponerJames Nagarajah Original Article 02 October 2013 Pages: 79 - 88
Preclinical evaluation of BAY 1075553, a novel 18F-labelled inhibitor of prostate-specific membrane antigen for PET imaging of prostate cancer Ralf LescheGeorg KettschauKeith Graham Original Article 17 August 2013 Pages: 89 - 101
Cost-effectiveness of 99mTc-MIBI in the evaluation of thyroid nodules for malignancy: a new lease of life for an old radiopharmaceutical? Frederik A. VerburgFlorian F. BehrendtAlexander Heinzel Editorial Commentary 11 October 2013 Pages: 102 - 104
Combined 99mTc-methoxyisobutylisonitrile scintigraphy and fine-needle aspiration cytology offers an accurate and potentially cost-effective investigative strategy for the assessment of solitary or dominant thyroid nodules Anita WaleKenneth A. MilesSabina Dizdarevic Original Article 13 September 2013 Pages: 105 - 115
Quantitative myocardial blood flow imaging: not all flow is equal Paul Knaapen Editorial Commentary 22 October 2013 Pages: 116 - 118
Comparative study of the safety of regadenoson between patients with mild/moderate chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma Carlos Salgado GarciaAmelia Jimenez HeffernanIgnacio Ynfante Milá Original Article 16 July 2013 Pages: 119 - 125
Absolute myocardial flow quantification with 82Rb PET/CT: comparison of different software packages and methods Abdel K. TahariAndy LeePaco E. Bravo Original Article 28 August 2013 Pages: 126 - 135
Myocardial perfusion imaging in stable symptomatic patients with extensive coronary atherosclerosis Mohamed MoudenJan Paul OttervangerPieter L. Jager Original Article 24 August 2013 Pages: 136 - 143
Effects of oral nicorandil therapy on sympathetic nerve activity and cardiac events in patients with chronic heart failure: subanalysis of our previous report using propensity score matching Shu KasamaTakuji ToyamaMasahiko Kurabayashi Original Article 28 August 2013 Pages: 144 - 154
Towards an optimal semiquantitative approach in giant cell arteritis: an 18F-FDG PET/CT case-control study Florent L. BessonHubert de BoyssonDenis Agostini Original Article 06 September 2013 Pages: 155 - 166
Feasibility of [123I]-meta-iodobenzylguanidine dynamic 3-D kinetic analysis in vivo using a CZT ultrafast camera: preliminary results Erica TintiVincenzo PositanoPaolo Marzullo Original Article 20 September 2013 Pages: 167 - 173
Comment on Campana et al.: Radiolabelled somatostatin analogue treatment in gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumours: factors associated with response and suggestions for therapeutic sequence Samer EzziddinAmir SabetHans-Jürgen Biersack Letter to the Editor 06 November 2013 Pages: 174 - 175
Radiolabelled somatostatin analogue treatment in gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumours: factors associated with response and suggestions for therapeutic sequence: response to comments by Ezziddin et al. Davide CampanaGianfranco Delle FavePaola Tommassetti Letter to the Editor 06 November 2013 Pages: 176 - 177
E. Lazzeri, A. Signore, P.A. Erba, N. Prandini, A. Versari, G. D’Errico, G. Mariani (editors): Radionuclide Imaging of Infection and Inflammation: A Pictorial Case-Based Atlas Simona RicciolinoLuigi Mansi Book Review 06 July 2013 Pages: 178 - 179
Heinrich Iro, Alessandro Bozzato and Johannes Zenk (Eds): Atlas of Head and Neck Ultrasound Vincenzo Parlato Book Review 07 November 2013 Pages: 180 - 181
Multiple skeletal lesions on FDG PET in severe primary hyperparathyroidism M. N. KerstensR. de VriesR. P. F. Dullaart Image of the Month 23 July 2013 Pages: 182 - 183
Treatment monitoring with 18F-FDG PET/CT in a patient with peritoneal tuberculosis Shiro WatanabeOsamu ManabeNagara Tamaki Image of the Month 03 October 2013 Pages: 184 - 184
Prof. Ajit Padhy MBBS, MNAMS, FAMS Savvas FrangosJohn Buscombe Obituary 17 October 2013 Pages: 185 - 186
Nuclear medicine training and practice in Germany L. S. FreudenbergD. HellwigM. Gotthardt UEMS/EBNM 01 October 2013 Pages: 187 - 190
The new UEMS-EACCME criteria for accreditation of live educational events (LEEs): another step forward to improve the quality of continuing medical education (CME) in Europe Teresio VarettoDurval C. Costa UEMS/EBNM 15 October 2013 Pages: 191 - 196