作者
Delphine L Chen, Joseph Cheriyan, Edwin R Chilvers, Gourab Choudhury, Christopher Coello, Martin Connell, Marie Fisk, Ashley M Groves, Roger N Gunn, Beverley F Holman, Brian F Hutton, Sarah Lee, William MacNee, Divya Mohan, David Parr, Deepak Subramanian, Ruth Tal-Singer, Kris Thielemans, Edwin JR Van Beek, Laurence Vass, Jeremy W Wellen, Ian Wilkinson, Frederick J Wilson
发表日期
2017/2/1
来源
Journal of Nuclear Medicine
卷号
58
期号
2
页码范围
201-207
出版商
Society of Nuclear Medicine
简介
Millions of people are affected by respiratory diseases, leading to a significant health burden globally. Because of the current insufficient knowledge of the underlying mechanisms that lead to the development and progression of respiratory diseases, treatment options remain limited. To overcome this limitation and understand the associated molecular changes, noninvasive imaging techniques such as PET and SPECT have been explored for biomarker development, with 18F-FDG PET imaging being the most studied. The quantification of pulmonary molecular imaging data remains challenging because of variations in tissue, air, blood, and water fractions within the lungs. The proportions of these components further differ depending on the lung disease. Therefore, different quantification approaches have been proposed to address these variabilities. However, no standardized approach has been developed to date …
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