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AbduIlah, AZ, 190 Abesamis, C, 130 Abrams, HL P41 Abreau, CM, 233 Aburano, 1, P27, P33 Acero, AP, I Ace@edo,JC, P11 Acharya, VN, 135 Ackerman, RH, P13, P22 Adachi,H,914 Adams, DF, P41 Adektein,SJ,88 Adkinson, NF, ir, P46 Abmad, M, 188,598 Aikens, DA, 402 AkbarzadeIi, H, 495 Akiba,H,P30 AIa@i,A, 931, P21, P75, PS' AIazraki, NP, PlO, P55, P67 Aldersosi, P0, PS, 187, 298, 314, PlO, P11, P19, P31, P41, P44, P46, P55, P61, P70 Akxander, GA, 366 Alkmand, R, 153 Allen, EW, P9, 494 Allen, J, P22 Allhands, RV, 892 Aloia,JF, 130 Alonso, DR, 523 Alpert, NM, P22, P28, P47, P82, P92 Ambrose, KP, 258 Ambrose, KR, 251, 454, P80 Anderson, GF, PlO Anderson,JH,747 Anderson, 5, P65 Andrews,IT, P83 Anguish, I, 540 Ansari, AN, P44 Appiebawn, C, 402 Appledoru, CR, 165, P41, P92 Applegate, G, P66, P87 Armas, RR, 413, iom Armstrong, C, P30 Ash, JM, 417, PlO Ashare,AB, P93 Asbkar, FS, P25 Atcher, RW, 565, P20, P80, P85 Atkins, H, 13 Atkins, HL, PS, 421, 459, 670, P11, P24, P44, P57, P75, P79 ALlan, H, P72 Austin, RK, P54 Autenrieth, D, P37 Ayers, D, P34 Babchyck,B,1151 Babu,T, 130 Bacharach, SL, 307 Badenhorst,PN, 36 Badia, ID, P17, P18, P41 Baeumkr, GR, 896 Bagne, F, P33 Bailey, 1K, 717 Bailey, RA, 402 Balls, RP, P70 Baisogoiow, GD, 384 Baker,H, 1205 Baldwin,RM, 940,P68 Ball, JD, 203 Ball,MR, 507 BaIIas, SK, P43 Balkii, B, 570, P54 Salon,R,P27 Bancroft, S, 763 B*ndi,u, P, P66 Bandoyp.dhyay, D, 670 Baaf:@., F,1139 Bar*ui, D,909 Barber, HB, P33 B*rdfeld, PA, P26 Bar1ai-Ko@ach, M, P76 Barnes,F.,P25 Barnett,BL 961,967 Baron, J, P4 Barr,MM, P11 Barrio,JR, P92 B*rron,EL 723 Barron, ER, P55 Bar-Shlomo, B, PS, P74 Bates, HR, P65 Batsford, W, P7 Bau.er, G, P19 Bauier, R,P65 Baum, R, P75 Baum, S, P75 Baumert, J, P23 Batimert, JE, P36, P50 Bayer, MF, 741 Bazin, JP, P40 Becker, CS, 859 Becker, IC, P50, P70 Beckers, C, P76, 1022 Bednarz, MN, 576 Beekhuis, H, 1029 Belerwaltes, WH, 349, P13, P14, P29, P90, 1069 Beihn,RM, P80,P82,1098 Bell, RL P87 Belkr, GA, P6, P52, P61, P64, P53, 1015 Bellina, CR, 379 BeII-ArI.h, Y, P31 Bender, F, 1051 Benedict, ii, 961,967 Ben Ezra, i:, P72 Bennett, JM, 518 Beunett, LR, 597, P32, 1194 Bennett, Si, 59, 894, P54 Beiuia, RS, 988, P22, P56 Beranek, AE, P50 Berger, BC, P83, 1015 Berger, HJ, P7, P65, P74, P89 Berger, M, 293 Bergmansi, P, 891 Berman, I@lS, P4, P5, P6, 161, P22, P30, P49, PSI, P52, P60, P62, P70, P83 Beniacki, EG, P32 Besnard, i-C, 466 Besozzi, MC, P4, P49, P71 Bessent, RG, 296 Betke, K, 637 Bew*n, JA, 366, 961, 967, I185 Bewley, DK, 41 Bianco, IA, 177, P52 Bid..,CT,758 Bidasu, N, P30 BIeI1O,DR, PlO, P11, P53 BigIer, RE, P85 Bingham, JB, P52, P74, P84 Black, CM, 633 Blair, K,366 Blaui,M, 147, P13, P35, P68 Blaufox, MD, 404, 708, P40, P48, P63, P72 BIazak,I,P60 Block, M, 576 Block, PC, 71 Bloom,CV, 928 Bloomer, WD, P20 Blumenthal, SA, P76 Bosde, WA, 294 Bobba, VR, P76, P87 Boles, ET, PlO Bo@ow,RO, 307 Bonte, FJ, 117, P90, 1203 Bontemps, R, P63 Bookstein,J, P10 Boonysprapa, S, 314 Borer,iS,307 Born, ML, P64, P74, P88 Boswell, WD, 897 Botvinick,E, P6, P70 Boucher, CA, 71, P6, P7, P52,P74 Bough, EW, P35, P64 Bourel, M, 657 Bourgeois, P, 496 Bourguigno@, MH, P61, P73 Boweii, RO, P12 Bower, R, P89 Boxen, I, 187 Boyd, CM, 602, 622 Boyle, DA, 540 Brachman, MB, 161, P22, P30, 1002 Brady,PC, 706 Brady, TJ, P4, 371, 617, 689, P58, P70, P71, P87,1125 Brash, HM, 391 Braun, L, 947, P22 Braun, 5, P4 Braunstein, C, P30 Bra@erman,LE, 233 Brendel,A,P65 Brennand.Roper, DA, P4 Brenner, Al, P48, P63 Briandet,PA, P60 Brighton, C, 931 Brill, AB, P57 Brissot, P, 657 Bristow, MR, P74 Britton, KE, P29 Brock, P, 233 Broelsch, C, P75 Brouskill, Mi, 804 Brookeman, VA, P28, P87 Brorson, L P74 Brown,H, P4 Brown,JM, 747 Brown,LF.,349,P13,P14, P58, P90 Brown, ML, 729, 925, P17, P32,1200 Brown, PH, P87 Brown, 1, P30 Browne,GA, P56 Brownell, CL P13, P22, P37 Brunsden, B, P30 Brusehwein, DA, 925 Bryiner, iF, 617 Buchsbaum, Di, 77 Buddemeyer, EU, 480 Budinger, TF, 579, P16, P78, P85 Budzier, AD, 1001 Bueschen, AJ, P40 Buffkin, DC, 597, P32, I194 Buja, LM, 117, P90, 1203 Bunce, SC, 402 Bunow, B, 702 Bunting, RW, P42 Buonanno, FS, P22 Burchiel, SW, P54 Burdine, JA, PS, 292 Burgener, FA, 22, 426 Burns, HD, 875 Burns,RE, P91 Burt, RW, P84, P92 Buse, MG, 49 Butkr, TA, P80 Byrd, BL, 361, P13 Byrom, E, P27, P47, P62, P73 Cahoon, J, P85 Ca@is, M, P37 Cilderon, HC, 919 Caldwell, J, P70, P83 Caidwell,JH, PS,821, P28 Caldwell, RL, P9 Calm, A, P43 Callahan, AP, 251, 258, 454, P80 Callahan,RJ, P42, P44 CaI@in, JE, P65 Camargo, El:., P24, P31, P59, P73, 1146 Camin, LL, P36 Cairn,CE, 471 Cardenas, M, I Carey, JE, 709 Carlsen, JE, 126 Carlson, KE, 550 Carlton, JE, 361 Cartagena,R, P26 (‘asarett, GW, 22, 426 CaseIIa, V, 750 Cash, AG, 354, P14 Castrono@o, FP, Jr, 498, P77 Casu, AR, 599 Catz, B, P30 (‘a@aiIloles, F, 387 Ceder, L P19 Ceron, C, 188 Cerretelli, P, P35 Chackett, KF, 102 Chacko, AK, 518 Chamberlain, MJ, P39 Chandra,R, 867 Chang, B, 597 Chang, W, 682, P28, P69 Chapman, AH, 633 Chapman, DR, 161,872, P22, P60, P81, 1002 Chapman, N, P30 Charkes, ND, 91, 641, 893, P34, P55 Chatterjee, K, P6 Chaudhuri, TK, P50 Chen, DC, P24, 1146 Chen, 1W, P25, P60, 1162 Chen, MF, 1206 Chen, ZJ, P88 Clieng,C,1151,1169 Chesler, DA, P47 Chiba,K,P82 Chilton, HM, 203 Chipps,BE,314 Chin,PF,P19 Chodos, RB, 894 Choy, YC, 838, P26, P34, 1098 Christian, PE, 883 cliristman, D, P21, P86 CbristolTersen, P, P55 Cliii, WK, P9 Cicale, N, PS, P57 Clagnaz, M, 777 CIancy, B, 662 Clancy, M, P9 Clare, JM, P4, P49 Clark, HM, 402 Clark, 0, P30, P31 Clark, P, 679 Clarke, LP, P82 Clinthorne, NH, P53 Clorius, JH, I 10, 195, 300, 406, 500, 604, 710, 813, 829, 902, 1007, 1115,1209 I 214 THE JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE 1980 AUTHOR INDEX P preceding a page number indicates an abstract of the Annual Meeting, appearing in the June issue.

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Page 1: 1980AUTHORINDEX · 2006. 12. 25. · AbduIlah,AZ,190 Abesamis,C,130 Abrams,HLP41 Abreau,CM,233 Aburano,1,P27,P33 Acero,AP,I Ace@edo,JC,P11 Acharya,VN,135 Ackerman,RH,P13,P22 Adachi,H,914

AbduIlah, AZ, 190Abesamis, C, 130Abrams, HL P41Abreau, CM, 233Aburano, 1, P27, P33Acero, AP, IAce@edo,JC, P11Acharya, VN, 135Ackerman,RH, P13, P22Adachi,H, 914Adams, DF, P41Adektein,SJ,88Adkinson, NF, ir, P46Abmad,M, 188,598Aikens, DA, 402AkbarzadeIi, H, 495Akiba,H,P30AIa@i,A, 931, P21, P75,

PS'AIazraki, NP, PlO, P55,

P67Aldersosi, P0, PS, 187, 298,

314, PlO, P11, P19,P31, P41, P44, P46,P55, P61, P70

Akxander, GA, 366Alkmand, R, 153Allen, EW, P9, 494Allen, J, P22Allhands, RV, 892Aloia,JF, 130Alonso, DR, 523Alpert, NM, P22, P28,

P47, P82, P92Ambrose,KP, 258Ambrose, KR, 251, 454,

P80Anderson, GF, PlOAnderson,JH, 747Anderson, 5, P65Andrews,IT, P83Anguish, I, 540Ansari, AN, P44Appiebawn, C, 402Appledoru, CR, 165, P41,

P92Applegate, G, P66, P87Armas, RR, 413, iomArmstrong, C, P30Ash, JM, 417, PlOAshare,AB, P93Asbkar, FS, P25Atcher, RW, 565, P20,

P80, P85Atkins, H, 13Atkins, HL, PS, 421, 459,

670, P11, P24, P44,P57, P75, P79

ALlan, H, P72Austin, RK, P54

Autenrieth, D, P37Ayers, D, P34

Babchyck,B, 1151Babu,T, 130Bacharach, SL, 307

Badenhorst,PN, 36Badia, ID, P17, P18, P41Baeumkr, GR, 896Bagne, F, P33Bailey, 1K, 717Bailey, RA, 402Balls, RP, P70Baisogoiow, GD, 384Baker,H, 1205Baldwin,RM, 940,P68Ball, JD, 203Ball,MR, 507BaIIas, SK, P43Balkii, B, 570, P54Salon,R, P27Bancroft, S, 763B*ndi,u, P, P66Bandoyp.dhyay, D, 670Baaf:@.,F,1139Bar*ui,D,909Barber, HB, P33B*rdfeld, PA, P26Bar1ai-Ko@ach,M, P76Barnes,F.,P25Barnett,BL 961,967Baron, J, P4Barr,MM, P11Barrio,JR, P92B*rron,EL 723Barron, ER, P55Bar-Shlomo, B, PS, P74Bates, HR, P65Batsford, W, P7Bau.er,G, P19Bauier,R, P65Baum, R, P75Baum, S, P75Baumert, J, P23Batimert, JE, P36, P50Bayer, MF, 741Bazin, JP, P40Becker, CS, 859Becker, IC, P50, P70Beckers, C, P76, 1022Bednarz, MN, 576Beekhuis,H, 1029Belerwaltes, WH, 349, P13,

P14, P29, P90, 1069Beihn,RM, P80,P82,1098Bell, RL P87Belkr, GA, P6, P52, P61,

P64, P53, 1015Bellina, CR, 379BeII-ArI.h, Y, P31Bender, F, 1051Benedict, ii, 961,967Ben Ezra, i:, P72Bennett, JM, 518Beunett, LR, 597, P32,

1194Bennett, Si, 59, 894, P54Beiuia, RS, 988, P22, P56Beranek, AE, P50Berger, BC, P83, 1015Berger, HJ, P7, P65, P74,

P89

Berger, M, 293Bergmansi, P, 891Berman, I@lS,P4, P5, P6,

161, P22, P30, P49,PSI, P52, P60, P62,P70, P83

Beniacki, EG, P32Besnard, i-C, 466Besozzi, MC, P4, P49, P71Bessent,RG, 296Betke, K, 637Bew*n, JA, 366, 961, 967,

I185Bewley, DK, 41Bianco, IA, 177, P52Bid..,CT,758Bidasu, N, P30BIeI1O,DR, PlO, P11, P53BigIer,RE, P85Bingham, JB, P52, P74,

P84Black, CM, 633Blair,K,366Blaui,M, 147, P13, P35,

P68Blaufox, MD, 404, 708,

P40, P48, P63, P72BIazak,I,P60Block, M, 576Block, PC, 71Bloom,CV, 928Bloomer, WD, P20Blumenthal, SA, P76Bosde, WA, 294Bobba, VR, P76, P87Boles, ET, PlOBo@ow,RO, 307Bonte, FJ, 117, P90, 1203Bontemps, R, P63Bookstein,J, P10Boonysprapa, S, 314Borer,iS,307Born, ML, P64, P74, P88Boswell, WD, 897Botvinick,E, P6, P70Boucher, CA, 71, P6, P7,

P52,P74Bough, EW, P35, P64Bourel, M, 657Bourgeois, P, 496Bourguigno@,MH, P61,

P73Boweii, RO, P12Bower, R, P89Boxen, I, 187Boyd, CM, 602, 622Boyle, DA, 540Brachman, MB, 161, P22,

P30, 1002Brady,PC, 706Brady, TJ, P4, 371, 617,

689, P58, P70, P71,P87,1125

Brash, HM, 391Braun, L, 947, P22Braun, 5, P4

Braunstein, C, P30Bra@erman,LE, 233Brendel,A, P65Brennand.Roper, DA, P4Brenner, Al, P48, P63Briandet,PA, P60Brighton,C, 931Brill, AB, P57Brissot, P, 657Bristow, MR, P74Britton, KE, P29Brock, P, 233Broelsch, C, P75Brouskill, Mi, 804Brookeman, VA, P28, P87Brorson, L P74Brown,H, P4Brown,JM, 747Brown,LF.,349,P13,P14,

P58, P90Brown, ML, 729, 925, P17,

P32,1200Brown,PH, P87Brown, 1, P30Browne,GA, P56Brownell, CL P13, P22,

P37Brunsden, B, P30Brusehwein,DA, 925Bryiner, iF, 617Buchsbaum, Di, 77Buddemeyer, EU, 480Budinger,TF, 579, P16,

P78, P85Budzier, AD, 1001Bueschen, AJ, P40Buffkin, DC, 597, P32,

I194Buja, LM, 117, P90, 1203Bunce,SC, 402Bunow, B, 702Bunting, RW, P42Buonanno, FS, P22Burchiel, SW, P54Burdine, JA, PS, 292Burgener, FA, 22, 426Burns, HD, 875Burns,RE, P91Burt, RW, P84, P92Buse, MG, 49Butkr, TA, P80Byrd, BL, 361, P13Byrom, E, P27, P47, P62,

P73

Cahoon, J, P85Ca@is,M, P37Cilderon, HC, 919Caldwell, J, P70, P83Caidwell,JH, PS,821, P28Caldwell, RL, P9Calm, A, P43Callahan, AP, 251, 258,

454, P80Callahan,RJ, P42, P44CaI@in, JE, P65

Camargo, El:., P24, P31,P59, P73, 1146

Camin, LL, P36Cairn,CE, 471Cardenas, M, ICarey, JE, 709Carlsen, JE, 126Carlson, KE, 550Carlton, JE, 361Cartagena,R, P26(‘asarett, GW, 22, 426CaseIIa, V, 750Cash, AG, 354, P14Castrono@o, FP, Jr, 498,

P77Casu, AR, 599Catz, B, P30(‘a@aiIloles,F, 387Ceder, L P19Ceron, C, 188Cerretelli, P, P35Chackett, KF, 102Chacko, AK, 518Chamberlain, MJ, P39Chandra,R, 867Chang, B, 597Chang, W, 682, P28, P69Chapman, AH, 633Chapman, DR, 161,872,

P22, P60, P81, 1002Chapman, N, P30Charkes, ND, 91, 641, 893,

P34, P55Chatterjee, K, P6

Chaudhuri, TK, P50Chen, DC, P24, 1146Chen, 1W, P25, P60, 1162Chen, MF, 1206Chen, ZJ, P88Clieng,C,1151,1169Chesler, DA, P47Chiba,K, P82Chilton, HM, 203Chipps,BE, 314Chin,PF,P19Chodos, RB, 894Choy, YC, 838, P26, P34,

1098Christian, PE, 883cliristman, D, P21, P86CbristolTersen, P, P55Cliii, WK, P9Cicale, N, PS, P57Clagnaz, M, 777CIancy, B, 662Clancy, M, P9Clare, JM, P4, P49Clark, HM, 402Clark, 0, P30, P31Clark, P, 679Clarke, LP, P82Clinthorne, NH, P53Clorius, JH, I 10, 195, 300,

406, 500, 604, 710,813, 829, 902, 1007,1115,1209

I214 THE JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE

1980AUTHORINDEXP preceding a page number indicates an abstract of the Annual Meeting, appearing in the June issue.

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AUTHOR INDEX

Coakley,AJ, 803Cobb, FR, P50, P63Coenen,HU, P58Coffey,J1, 454, P86Cohen, Z, P58Cohn, SF1, 130Coleman, RE, 122, 883,

P50, P63Colle, R, 290(‘ollice,M, I 139Collins, JC, P74Colonna, P, 213(olsher, JC, 771, P81Colton,CL, P56Comar, D, 171Conklin, Ji, P19Conley, F, P23Constanza, C, 599Conti, P. 875Consery, FR, P55Consery, MM, P55Conway,ii, 995Conway,MJ, 835Cook, LT, P73Cook, SA, P61, 1076Cooney, TG, 1205Cooper, JA, 219Corbett,J, P73Cordosa, MA, I 107Correa-Paz,F, P84(‘orreia,JA, P22Corriseau, 0, 22Cottrall,MF, 191Coulam, CM, P42, P84Counsell, RE, 852, P77Coupal,JJ, 110, 195,300,

406, 500, 604, 710,813, 838,902, 1005,1007, 1098, 1115,I 209

Co@itz, W, P61Cowan, Ri, 203, 507(‘rampton,RS, 1015Crawford,KM, P77(‘reasman,WT, P33(reutzig, H, P75Crittenden, RC, 354Croft, BY, 195,459,813,

1115,1209Croft, D, 803Crouzel,M, P12Crystal, R(;, 219(uaron, A, ICuevas, JM, P71Curfman, C, P69Currie, JL P33Custer,TR, P45Cyrus, J, 432

Dab, I, 909DahI, JR. 867, P85Dahoun,A, 293Dalinka, M, 931Daly, MJ, 156, P72Daniels, M., P59Dann, R, P21, P75Dannals, RF, 875Dannals, TE, 875Darte, L P19Das, SK, 689Datz, FL, P73Daube, ME, P86Dasidson, DM, 292Dasies, RA, P7, P89Davis, HH, II, 548, P11Dasis,MA, 81,279,703,

846, P20, P58, P79,P85, 1169

Dasison, A, 279DeBlanc, Hi, ir, P87deGaray,R, 1DeCroot, L, P30Dehasque,N, 844Dehmer, Ci, P73

DeLand, FH, 59, 805,838,894, P26, P34, P38,P54, P80, P82, P88,1098,1123

Delano, ML P36DeNardo, CL, P34, P77,

P92DeNardo, Si, P34, P77Denes, P, P62Denseraux, i, P19Deodhar, MN, 480DePuey,EC, PS,292Derenzo, SE, 971, P16Deresinski, SC, P72DeRiemer,LH, P36Desai, A, 931Deshpande, UR, I 177Deutseb, F.,859, P12, P56Dewanjee, MK, P89Dewhurst, NC, 391Diamanti, CI, P36, P43DiBianco, R, P65Dicker, A, P63Diethelm, AG, P39Diezeraad, KN, 225Diffey,BL, P40Di Paola, M, P40Di Paola, R, P40Dixon, iH, 190Dobbeleir, A, PSDoherty, PW, P54Domstad, PA, 110, 195,

300, 405, 406, 500,604, 700, 710, 813,838, 902, P26, P34,P54, P88, 1007, 1098,1115,1209

Donahue, Di, P33Donati, RM, P79Donosan, RL P55Doorenbos, H, P12Dorfman, SC, 733Doud, RB, P20Douglass, KH, PS, 187,

978,P46,P61,P62Douros, iD, P37D'Ovidio, N, 599Drasin, F.,P20, P70Dreikorn, K, 829Drew, HM, 891, P44Driedger, AA, P65Driscoll, B, P39Druck, M, PS, P74Drum, DE, 84Dubossky, EV, P39, P40Duchene-Marullaz, P, 787Dudani, RA, 135Dudczak, R, P25Dufresne, EN, 603, 697Dukstein, WC, 763Dunn, R, P6Dunn, RF, 717Dunn, WL, 1200Dunne,MC, P41duP Heyns,A, 36Durakovic, A, 518Dutschka,K, P57Dworkin, Hi, P78Dwyer, Si, III, P73

Echevarria, RA, 841Eckelman, WC, 142,436,

P36, P57Edmondson, i, P30Edwards, JE, 177Ege,CN, 804Egund, N, P19Ehrenkaufer, RL 758Ehrhardt, iC, 902Ehrlich,W, P73Eigenbrodt, E, P90Eikman, EA, 706, P72Eisenman,i, P34Eklem,M, P31

Ekstrand, KE, 1113Elkayam, U, P6, P83Eli, Pi, 190Elliott, M, 738Ellis, KJ, 130, 459Ellis,KS, P60,1162Elmaleh, DR, P13, P37,

P58Elson, MK, P45, P56, 1158Emery, T, 935, P24Endo, K, P45Endo,M, P15Engel, i, ii, P21English, Ri, P17, P69Entine, C, P92

Erbel, R, P90Erbsmann, F, P40Erickson,ii, P88, P91Esquerre,iP, 1202Esterhai,i, 931Eubig, C, P61Evans, WK, P74Eymontt, Mi, P20Ezekowitz,MD, P43

Fahey, FH, P91Fairchild, RC, P44, P79Fajardo, LF, P43Farkas, SP, 307Farkas,T, P21Farnsworth, WE, P26Faulkner, DB, P70Fawcett, HD, P50, P60Fawwaz,RA, 767,P15Fawzi, MB, 366Fazio, F, P11, P67, 1139Federman, i, P65Fedullo, P, 1051Fee, JA, P44Feenstra,A, P12Feigin,D, PlOFeiglin,DH, PS,P74Feinendegen, LE, P36, P56,

P58, P90, 1043Feld,T, P15Fendel, H, 637Feola,iM, 603Ferens, i, P40Ferguson, DL, 859, P12,

P56, 1185Fernandes, P, 1059Ferrant, A, 844Ferree,C, 1113Ferris, S, P21Fieschi, C, I 139Filly, R, P30Finberg, DF, P41Fink, F., 324Fink-Bennett,DM, 211,

919,P17,P18F@mk1estein,S, P22, P42Fisher, RS, P66Fitzgerald, LT, P91Fitzsimmons, JR, 807, 895fletcher, JW, P79fletcher, RD, P65Foard, PM, PSFogelman, I, 296Folland,ED, P52Fordham, EW, 679, P55,

P62Forrell, BW, 811Forrester, i, PS, P6, P49,

PSI, P52, P70, P83Forstrom, L, P39, P86Forwand,SA, P83Foamier, 1, 233Fowler, J, P21Fowler, iS, 670, 750, 758,

P21,P86Francis, B, 142, 436, P36,

P57Francis, MD, 366, 859,

961,967, 1185

Frank, BA, 706Frank, 0, 1205Freedman, B, 717Freeman, LM, 745, P17,

P18,P41,1113Freeman, M, P4, P5, P6,

P49, P52, P60, P70,P83

Freitas, i, P29Freitas, JE, 919, P17, P18,

P32, 1069Freundlieb, C, P56, P58,

P90, 1043Fried, A, 110, 195, 300,

406, 500, 604, 708,710, 813, 902, 1007,1115,1209

Friedman, AM, 565, 679,P80, P85

Friedman, Bi, P69Friesinger, CC, P64, P74Frischauf,H, P25Fritzberg, AR, P18, P19,

P41,1180Froelich, iW, P44, P84Frondoza, CC, 52Front, D, P31Frost, ii, P62Fruhling, J, 496Fujita, T, P71Fukino, 0, 240Fukusbi, K, P29Funamura, iL, 600Funk, E, 495Faster, V, P89Futatsuya, R, P40

Cachon, P, 787Cagne,CM, 1059Caitonde, BB, 135Gaiante, M, P31Gallagher, BM, P36Gallagher, iH, P61CaIy,C, 466Ganatra, RD, 135, 480,

I177Candsman, EJ, P35, P64Canz, WI, P48, P63, P72Garcia, E, PSGarcia, EV, 872, P51, P52,

P60, P62, P70, P81,1002

Garcia, MM, 248, 529, P45Carfinkel, Di, 314Catley, Si, 67, P31, P36Catson, RC, P79Celbard, AS, 988, P22Celfand, Mi, P9Gentry, L, 1204George, E, 811Ceorgi,P, 829Ceubel, AP, P76Gibson, RE, 142, 436, P36,

P57Gibson, R5, P6, 1015Gil, C, PSCii, MC, P79Cilday, DL, 417, P10Gildenhom, HI, 193Gill,CC, 1076Cilson, AJ, 1073Girod, DA, P9Class, EC, P92Clavan, KA, P56Gleason, iL, 841COMe, iC, 52Goddard, BA, 702Coal, V, 894Coellner, iR, 900Coggin, MJ, P40Cokce,A, P59Cold, HK, P52, P74Goldenberg, DM, 59, 805,

894,P54

Coldfarb, R, 495Goldman, AC, P11, P75,

P79Goldsmith,Si, P26, P63Goldstein, H, 10Goldstein, HA, 928Goldstein, RA, 342, 1101Cornea, L, P39Conder, Mi, P26Coodenday, ES, P53Coodfriend,TL, 738Goodman, MM, P13, P37Coodwin,DA, P23, P36,

P43Gordon,GV, P20Cordon, L, 49Cons, ML, P7, P23, P50,

P60, P74, 1201Corton,Si,518Coswami, R, 550Cottlieb, A, P74Cottlieb, 5L, P83Cottsehalk,A, P7, 174,

413, 597, P25, P32,P65, P74, P59, 1000

Cottschalk, SC, P27Could,KL, PSGraham, LS, 300,902Graham, MC, P56Graham, MM, P7,387Crando,R, P56Grant, PM, 702Grant, RC, P42Gray,iE, 729Gray, R, P49Green, A, P18, P70Green, MD, PlOGreen, MV, 307Greenberg, i, P21Greene, RF, P61Greenfield, LD, 708, 811GreilT, i, P55Grell, 1, P30, P31Gresset, C, 153Grim,CE, P41Crissom,MP, 723Groch, MW, P46, P62Gross, MD, P29, 1069

Grossman, LW, P93Grossman, ZD, 404, 1059Grose, RB, P54, P87Grunbaum, Z, P23, P32,

P79Guilarte, TR, 1206Guilkmart, A, 466Guiraud, R, 1202Gulenchyn, RY, P74Gullickson, C, 294Gumerman, LW, 570, P54Cunderson,DE, 366Gupta,R, P12Gupta, SM, 328Guthaner, D, P23Cuzzardi, R, 379

Haaz, W, P49Hackshaw, BT, 203Hadfield, KL, P60Hagan,PL, 803, 1190Hakala, T, 570, P54Hale,Di, P69HaIe,TI, 1203Hall,FM,P40Hall, iN, P37Hall,M, P40Hall, Ri, PSHall,T, P18Halpern, SE, 803Ham, HR, PS, 909, P40Hamanaka,D, P42Hamburger, iI, 492Hamilton, GW, PS, 387,

821, P28, P35, P48,P70

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Hamilton, RG, P46Ilammell, IC, 729Hanley, HG, P82Ilannan, Wi, 391Ilansell,iR, P20hansen, H, P89, P90Hanson, RN, 846, P58Hansson, LI, P19Ilarcke,HT, P9, 109Ilardoff, R, P31Hardy, iG, P19, P56tlarker, LA, P35, P48Ilarmand,MF, P58Ilarolds,iA, P42,P84Harp, GD, PS, 821, P28Harper, PV, P77harper, K, P65Harper,RG, 246harris, CC, 609, P33Harrison, KS, P73Ilartman, MT, 1051ilartmeyer, iA, P43Harwig,iF, 650, 783, P23,

P59liasegawa, BH, P53, PSIIlattner, RS, 947, P27,

P38, P68, P70Hauser, RG, P62hawkins, LA, P29Hawkins, R, 811Hay, ID, 729Hayden, PW, P59Hayes, RL, 361, P13Hays, MT, 225Haywood, U, P83Hazue, M, P14Heal, AV, P25, P60Heaphy,i,PlOHeffelinger, Mi, 324Ileiman, DF, 550Heineman, WR, P12IlelIman, D, 493Heminger, LA, P60, 1162Hendee, WR, P53Hendershott, LR, P79Henderson, RW, 897Henkin, RE, 108, 682, 900,

P28,P69, 1105,1114Henriksen,0, 333Henry, i, 496Henry, RE, 156henry, W, 747Henze,F.,P48, P49, P63Ilerasi, M, 894Ilerfitens, Ri, P17, P3K,

P70Herren, 5, P43Herrmann, Hi, P64Herry, fl, 657Hessel, Si, P41Hichwa, RD, P86Hickey, KA, P91hickman, iR, P43Higashi, 1, 628Hilditch, TE, 704Hill,iD, P70Hill, TC, 613, 1197Hillis, ID, P73Hilson,AJW, P4, P87Hilton, D, PSHilts, S, 493Hines, HH, PSI, P92Hirosawa, K, P52Hirose,K, P15Hisada, K, P27, P33, P40Hnatowich, DJ, 662, P20Hock, A, P56, P58, P90,

1043Hoffer, PB, P7, 252, 394,

484, 935, P24, P32,P74

Hoffman, F., P21, P38,P89, P90

Hoffman, U, P69

Hoffman, C, 1050Hofmann, E, P15Hoilund-Carlsen, PF, P55HOIIenbeCk,i, 646Holliday, RL P65Holman, BI, 846, P17, P69Holmes, RA, 139, 443, P14Hoogeseen, iT, 225Hoogland, D, P39Hooper, PL 835Hopkins, GB, 550Horn, D, 246Homer, WH, 523Horowitz, SF, P63Horst, WD, 947, P22Horton, MR, 702Hosain, F, P44Hosoba, M, P64Houle, S, P35Hourani, M, P25Houser, IS, P61Houston, AS, 512, 1003Howman-Giles, R, P9Hsu, TH, 891Huang, CC, 679Huang, H, P59Huang, iT, 753Huang, M-i, 17, P19Huang,SC, P21, P38, P69Huckell, VF, P57Huerta, D, IHuesman, RH, P16Huller,E,P16Hughes,GRV, 633Huizenga, iR, 565, P80,

P85Huler, Ri, 852Humphrey, RL 52Hundeshagen,H, P75Hungerford,DS, P19Hunt, T, P31Hunter, D, 992Hurst, Ci, 540Hurst, RR, P91Hurwitz, RA, P9Hussain,R, P46Husseri, F, P45Hutner, SH, 1205

Ichiyanagi, K, P27Ido, 1, 750, P29lida, V, P45Iinuma,T, P15ho, M, 195, 300, 406, 500,

604, 813, 902, P82ljichi, H, 914Ikekubo, K, P45lngwall, i, P52lrie, T, P29lshii, Y, P42, P71Ishimatsu, K, P15Iskandrian, AS, P49Ito,1, P29Ito,Y, P24Itoh, H, P11Itti, R, P47Iwata, R, P29

iablonsky, G, PSiacobstein, iG, 47, 103,

523iadas, 5K, 135ianowitz, W, 1073ianowitz, WR, P48iansen, A, P31iansholt, A-L 165, P77iaszczak, Ri, P50iohansson,L, 1091iohnson, EA, 77iohnson,1,P60iohnson, U, 767, P15iohnson, M, PSI, P83iohnson, ML P41iohnson, PM, 105, 767

iohnston, AS, P72iohnston, CC, P30iohnston, CS, 219, 307iones,AE, 219iones,AG, 279Jones, MR, P82iones,RH, P63,1131iones, SC, P86ioo, KG, 596Joplin, GF, 41iosephi, @‘,P37iourde, M, 757iuillard, Gi-F, P32, 1194iuttner, H, 324

Kaji, T, P24Kakishita, M, P40Kalif,V, P65Kamide, T, 914Kan, MK, 580Kane,S,P49Kanno, I, P15Kaplan, ii, 448Kaplan, WD, 84, 697Karimeddini, MK, P39Karimi, H, P80, P81Kasagi, K, P45Kasecamp,WR, 591Kassis,Al, 58Kalo-Azuma,M, P14Katsume, H, 914Katz, Ri, P65Katzenelienbogen,iA, 550Kaufman, 1, P17, P30,

P38, P81Kawaguchi, 5, P82Kawamura, i, 494Kawata, V, P15Kaye,MP, P89Kearfott, K, P13, P37Keim, Hi, 105Kellershohn, C, P12, P16Kelly, DT, 717Kelly, M, P65Kelly, ME, P44Kemper, AJ, P52Kempf, CR, 402Kenigsberg, K, 246Keown, PA, P39Kereiakes, iG, P93Kertcher, iA, 1206Ketring, AR, 443Keyes, iW, ir, 371, 617,

P58, P71, P87Khettry,i,P71Kiely, TM, 745Kiers, A, 1029Kim, FE, 110, 193, 195,

300, 406, 500, 604,710,805, 813, 538,902, P26, P34, P54,P58, 1007, 1098, 1115

King, DR, PlOKing, MA, 22, 426, P20,

P54Kingston,F.,P76, P87Kirch, D, P70Kirch, DL, P53, PSIKirchner,P. P30Kin, M, P72Kirsek, C-M, P17, P69Kirshenbaum, HD, 71Klein, MS. 342, 1101Kleinmann, R, 233Klemm, 1,637Kktter, K, P25Kline, RC, P4, P33, P71,

P87Klingensmith,WC, III, PlO,

P18, P19, P41Kloster, C, P56, P58Knapp, FF, ir, 251, 258,

454, P58, P80, P56KnOCbeI, SB, 448

Knoll, (,F, P53Koch,K, 1080Koehn, H, 598Koenig, B, 595Koerner, 5, P4Koga, K, P15Kojima, M, P29Kolodny, GM, P71Kolwicz. R, 777Komai, T, 142Kouishi, i, P45Konopka,R, 1051Kopiwoda,S, P37, P58Koral, KF, 371, P53, P57Korn, N, 852, P77Kraus, A, 1080Krishnamurthy, CT, P31,

P76, P57Krohn, KA, 165, 593, P14,

P75, P77Kronenberg, MW, P64, P74Krosin, GA, P66Kruglik, GD, 628Kubler, W, P64Kuhi, DE, P15, P21, P38,

P48, P69, P59, P90Kuhlemeier, K, P40Kuhlicke, G, 1080Kulatilake,AE, P19Kulkarni, M, P12Kulkarni, PV, I 17, P90,

1202, 1203Kuma, K,240Kume, K, P72Kung, HF, 147, P13, P68Kuni, CC, P18, P19, P41Kurihara, S, P30Kurtz, RG, P4Kusakabe, K, P30, P52Kusbner, FG, 71Kutzman, RS, P68Kuwajima, K, P27Kwong, P, P35

Lade, R, P13, P37Lagunas-Solar, MC, 168,

PSIi.akshminarayanan,SL,

P59Lallone, RL, 11901.am, W, P62Lambrecht, R, 1151Lambrecht, RW, 747Lamm, I-L, 264Lange, R, P67Langhammer, H, P65Lanteigne, Di, P20Lantieri, RL, P23Laragh, iH, 105Larkin, NI, P9Larrisa, L P60Larson, SM, P23, P32,

P59, P79Lassen, NA, P16Laster, DW, 507Lathrop, KA, P77Laughlin, iS, 988, P22Launois, B, 657Lautin, F@,1113Lasender, JP, 633, P11Layne, WW, P55Lszewatsky, i, P28, P92Leask, iW, 71Lechner, K, P25Ic Dansic, M, 213Lee, HB, P40l@ee,ii, P11Lee, R, 867, P85Lees, RS, P42LeFree, MT, P53, P70, P81Leidholtz, E, P61Leighton, RF, P83Leinbach, RC, P52, P74Leitl, GP, PS, P44

Le Jeune, ii, 657Le Mercier, N, 213Lenaers, A, PSLeners,N, 844Leonard, iC, P9, 494Leonard,PF, 371Ic Pape, A, 466Leppo, i, P44, P51Lesin, S, P34Le@in,S(;,292Lesine, C, 570, P54Lesine,iH, 49Lesitsky, L, P46Lewellen, TK, P80, P81Lewis, D, 1180Lewis, 5, P65, P92Lewis, SE, I 17, P73, P90,

1202, 1203Libson, K, 859Liburdy, RP, 992Lieberman, LM, 67, P31,

P36, P37Lilly, iR, PlO, P19Lim, V, P65Lin, D, P43Lin,SL P28, 1114Liii, TH, 940, P68Linderkamp, 0, 637Line, BR, 219, 702Liniado, S, P4Links, iM, PS, 187, 978,

P46, P50, P61, P62,P70

Lipsit, E, 299Lipson, A, 891Lipton, Mi, P43Liu, 0-K, 17, P19Liu, SC, P88Lloyd, LK, P40Lo, K, 1125Loberg, MD, 153, 1111Loc'h, C, 171Lockwood, All, 276Logan, KW, P91Logic, iR, P63Loken, MK, 77, 459, 887,

P39, P86Lokich, ii, 84Lollar, CC. ir, 102Lonborg-iensen, H, 333Long,SI, P75Lopes-Virella, MF, 49Lopez, M, P74Lorenzen, K, 637Losse, B, P90Lotter, MG, 36Losett, RD, 613Lubell, I), 495Luckett, LW, 477Lukes, Si, P56, 1003Lull, Ri, 747Lumbroso,i, P40Lund, iO, 126Lunia, SL, 594Lurus, AG, 1001Lyois, al, 1059Lyons, KP, P6Lyster, DM, P57

MacGregor, RR, 670, 750,758,P21

Macha, i, 63Machin, D, 909Machulla, H-i, P57, 1043Maclntyre, Wi, P61Maddahi, J, P4, P5, P6,

P49, P51, P52, P60,P62, P70, P83

Madden, iA, P72Madeddu, C, 599Maeda, M, P29Magoun, SL, P88Maier-Borst, W, 983Maisey, MN, P4, P87

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AUTHOR INDEX

Nishiyama, H, P56, 1003Nishiyauna, RH, P32Noelpp,UB, P72Noguchi, M, P82Nohara, N, P15Nolan, NC, 808Nora, PF, 694Noronha, OPD, 1177North, D, P35Norton, LW, P67Norwood,W, 1151Nosak, CR, P84

O'Brien,H, P36O'Brien, HA, ir, 702O'Brien, T, P59Ochiai, M, 914O'Connell, iW, P27, P38O'Connell, W, P70

- Odstrchel, C, 233

Oechier, H, 809Oflaz, C, P59Ogawa, H, P29Ohi, R, P10Ohsako, N, 240Ohsuzu, F, P52, P74Ohtake, E, P82Okada, RD, 71, P6, P7,

P52,P82Oken, MM, P4@,1158Okerlund, MD, P30, P31Oldendorf, WH, 947, P22Olshausen, Ks, P64Olson, HG, P6O'Mara, RE, 426Omura, K, P72Onik, C, 177Oppenheim, BE, 16@,256,

P41, P92O'Rourke, R, P50Ortendahi, DA, P17, P38Orsig, C, 279Osadchaya, TI, 384Osbakken, MD, P7, P52,

P74Oster, ZH, 31, 421, 670,

P24, P44, P57, P75,P79, 1000

Ostrow, HG, 307Otsuka, N, P24Ottesen, EA, P46Otto,CA, P14

Pabst,HW, P65Page, Ci, 803Paichel, W, P46Pantaleo,N, P4, P5, P6,

P70Paolillo, M, 41Papadimitriou, iM, 1035Papapietro, SE, P63Pam, P, P42Parisi, AF, P52Park, CH, 188, P43Park, HM, P30, P92Parker, CA, 723Parker, H, 947, P68Parker, iA, P71Parkey, RW, 117, P16,

P73, P90, 1202, 1203Parmley, W, P6Parra-Campos, iB, P89Partain, CL P42Partsch, H, 598Pastakia, B, 67, P31, 1204Patt, R, P36Patton, D, 299Patton, DD, P67, P72Patton, iA, 888, P42, P88,

P91Pauwels,5, P76, 1022Pasel, CM, P62, P73Pasel, DC, P27, P47, P62,

P73

Pecking, A, 213Pendergast,D, P35Peng, C-T, P78Perez-Goezakz, i, P6Pen, C, P67Perry, MC, 139Pesciullesi,E, P67Peset, R, 1029Peter, CA, 1131Petering, DH, 67Peterson, RE, 295Pettit, WA, 59, 894, P80Phelps, ME, P15, P21,

P38, P69, P89, P90Philippe, L P47Piccone, i, 893Piccone, iM, P67Pichler, M, P25Pichlmayr,R,P75Pickens, DR, P91Piepsz, A, PS, 909, P40Piers,DA, P12Pkters, H, 36Pietras, R, P62Piltingsrud, HV, P85Pinkerton, TC, P12Pinsky, SM, P12, P46,

P59, P72Piret, L 1022Piron, A, 496Pitt, A, P65Pitt, B, P4, 617,689, P49,

P70, P71, 1125Pizér,SM, 1002P105,W, 105, 1114Plummer, D, P38Pohland, RC, P77Pohost, GM, 71, P6, P7,

P52,P74,P82POIak, iF, P69Polcyn, RE, 1204Ponto, RA, 77Popescu, HI, 1110Porter, DW, 1111Ports, 1, P6Possa,M, P67,1139Potchen, Ei, 602Powar, DM, 480Powers,TA, P12Prager, Ri, P43Prato, FS, P59Prause, i, PSPreisman, R, 803Preston, DF, 492, 622, P73Price, D, P17Price, DC, P43Price, iM, P20Price, RR, P88, P91Prince, iR, 102, 763Propst, SL P43Prussin, SC, 471Pusch, Hi, P26

Rabinowitz, AM, P48, P72Rackley, CE, P63Radel, E, P26Rafter, ii, 361Rahe, AJ, 733Rain, iD, 213Raiszadeh, M, 753, P23Raju, BL 495Rakela, i, P76RaIls, PW, 897Ramanna, L P22, P30Ramchandraa, T, 13Ranicar, ASO, 41Rao, A, P69Raptou,E, 829Ruey, iS, P23, P32, P79Rasmussen, FV, 333Rasmussen, RL P20Raymond, M, P49Raynaud, C, P16Rayudu, GVS, 565, 679,

P80

Makler, PT, ir, 641, 893,P34

Malmud, LS, P34, P66,P87

Malone, El., P9Manaka, RC, P80Manca, P,599Mandelsiam, P, 1095Mangner, Ti, 349, P13Mantle, JA, P63Margouleff, D, 13, 246Markham, i, 1095Marks, SC, P20Marlette, JM, P56Marsh, DD, P90Marshall, R, P63Marsmann, M, P57Martin, NL, P73Martin,RP, 1015,1207Martindale, AA, 1035Marzilli, LG, 875Mason, P, P65@iassie,iD, P12

Matloff, M, P49Matolo, NM, 168Matsui, K, 670Matsuzuka, F, 240Mattar, AG, P11Mattsson, 5, 1091Maturo, V, 1073Maublant, i, 787Mauderli, W, P91Maurer, AH, P50Maxon, HR, P25, P60,

I162Mayans, R, 371Mayfield, RK, 49Maynard, CD, 507, 886Mazaitis, A, P36Mazaitis, iK, 142Maziere, B, 171Mazzaferri, EL 733Mazziotta, iC, P15, P21McAfee,iG, P15, 1059McCaIIum,RW, P66, P67McCreary, LD, 859McCullough, i, P39, P86McDonald, iM, 988McDougall, IR, 741McElsany, KD, 953McEwen, NIP, P74McGuire, RA, 225Mcintyre, AB, P42Mcintyre, iA, P93McIntyre, PA, 1206McKillop, JH, P7, 402,

P50, P60, P74McKusick,KA, 71, P6,

P44, P51, P58, P77,P83, P54

McLaughlin, PR, PS, P74McLeod, RA, 925McNeil, Bi, 10, 319, 613,

P41, 1204Meares,CF, P36Mehmel, H, P64Meier, DA, 703Meinken, GE, P44, P78,

P79Merino, M, P32Merk, L P37Mermall, H, P46, P59, P72Merrill, D, P7Merritt,CB, 1006Messer, iV, P62Mettler, FA, ir, 475, 1004Metzker, C, P40Meunier, H, 544Meyer, CD, P79Meyer-Pasel, C, P27Michaels,SE, 1185Michigishi, T, P40Middleton, K, P45Milkowski, TA, P59

Miller, H, P4Miller, i, P15Miller,iA, P40Miller, iM, 296Miller, TR, P11, P53Minato, K, P71Minkel, D, 67Minnaar, PC, 36Mirkes, SH, 919Mirzadeh, S. 702Mittelstaedt, CA, 498, 1207Miura,5,P15Miura,V, P15Mock, BH, P78Moms, N, 787Moinuddin, M, 898Mojdehi, EG, P15Mojdehi, CE, 767Moller, ML 126Montanez, I, P86Montgomerie, iZ, 783Moodie, DS, P61, 1076Moody, DM, 507Moore, JC, 883Moore, M, P83Moore, PH, 1004Moore, PH, ir, 475Moore, R, P28, P92Moossa,A, P77Morales, L P48Moran, DP, P9Morch, i, PSMorch, iE, P74Mori, H, P64Morris, KG, P50Morrison,RT, P57Morse, BM, P20Moser, KM, 1051Moss, CM, 403Mostbeck, A, 595Motto, D, PlOMoyer, BR, P16Muehllehner, C, 771, PSIMuir, AL 391Mukai,1, P71Mullani, NA, 1095Munsch, RC, 293Muranaka, A, P24Murano, R, P50, P81Murata, H, P52Murayama, H, P15Murphy, PH, 399, 1201Muz,i, P49Myers, RW, P20, P70Myers, WG, 176, 567, 1200

Nadkarni, GD, 1177Nagai, K, P24Nagataki, 5, 240Najafi, A, P92Najean, V, 213Nakagawa, T, 240Nakamura, K, 625Nakamura, R, P59Napoli, CA, 1076Narabayashi, I, P24Nardini, M, 1139Narkar,AA, 480Nasa, HW, 704Neirinckx, RD, 81, 703Nelp, WB, P7, P40Nelson,AD, P83Nelson, H, 646Nelson, Ni, P23Neumann, R, P32Nesin, WS, P33Newcomer, K, P22Newell, iB, P52, P74, P82Nickles, Ri, P86Nickoloff, E, 591Nickoloff, EL P31Niederhuber, iF., P33Nimbkar, YS, 135

Read, EK, P61Read, ME, P48, P61, P64Reba, RC, 142, 436, P36,

P57Recht,L 177Redeker, A, P76Reed, VR, P70Reese, L P26, P89Rehani, MM, 676Reich, T, 777Reid, PR, P73Reiffers, S, P12Reiland, i, 570, P54Reilley, i, P34, P66,P57Reiman, RE, 988, P22Reisich,M, P21, P86Renaud, A, 496Resinger, WW, 919, P15,

P87Reske, K, P36Reske,SN, P36Rhodes, BA, 535, P54,

1107Riba, AL 597Ricard, 5, P16Richards, P, PS, P11, P44,

P75,P78,P79Richardson,RL @74,790Richmond, BO, P84Richmond, R, 324Rider, AA, 1206Riegel, KP, 637Rintelmann, W, P21Ritchie,i, P70Ritchie,iL 387,521, P28,

P35,P48Robbins,Pi, P34Robertson, DH, P64Robertson, iS, 459Robertson, RM, P64Robinson, GD, P90, P92Robinson,RG, P73Rock,E,P66Rockett, iF, 595Rodewald, A, P87Rodriguez, A, IRoesler, H, P72Rogers, L P71Rogers, Wi, P63Rogers, WL, 371, P53,

P87,P90Roland, iM, PSRollo, FD, 105, 855, P42,

P64, P74, P58, P91Rookmaker, AIX, 1029Root, R, P24Rose, AW, P34Rose, CM, 697Rose, EA, P87Rose, H, P22Rosen, K, P62, P73Rosenberg, B, P44Rosenberg, N, P18Rosenberg, R, 328Rosenberg,5, P47Rosenblatt, RR, P41Roskopf, ML 1059Roth, EF, ir, P26Rothman, [email protected],P37Rousseau, i, P37Rowan, W, P17, P38Rowe, C, P34Royal, HD, P71Rudassky,AZ, 403, 591Rudd,TG, P40Ruggie, NT, P62Rusinek, H, 777Russell, CD, 354, P14,

1086Russell, RO, P63Ruth,Ti, 750, 758Ryan, iW, I 1IIRyerson, TW, 694Ryo,UY, P12

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Varnum, D, P13, P31Vasiló,Ni, 354Vasquez, M, 646Vaughan, ED, ir, 105Veillas,C, 293Venkatesh, N, P78Vera, DR. P14, P75Verhas, M, 891Verma, RC, 597, P32, P34,

I194Vezina, WC, P39Viart, P. P8Vicuna-Rios,i, 211Vieras, F, 436, 723, P57Villar, HV, P67Vlotides,i, 41Vogel, iM, 168Vogel, R, P70Vogel, RA, P53, P70Volkert, WA, 443, P14VoIle, CP, P60, 1162Vomero, ii, 988, P22Von Behren, PL P46, P62Voukydis,PC, PSI, P53Vyska, K, P36. P56, P58,

P90, 1043

Wackers, F, P65, P59Wagner, HN, ir, 31, P8,

314, 875, 891, 978,P11, P19, P31, P46,P50, P59, P61, P62,P70,P73,P88

Wahner, HW, 729, P17Wainwright,Ri, P4Wakabayashi, S. P64Wakao, H, 628Wakat, MA, 106, 203Wake, RH, P27Walker, PC, 77Walsh, L P25Walton,iA,617Wan, C-N, 670Wang, SH, P88Wang, TST, 767, P15Wangensteen,SL P67Washburn,LC, P13Wastie, ML P19Watanabe, K, 628Watanbe, 5, P64Watson, DD, P6. 295, P48,

P61, P64, P83, 1015Watson, NE, ir, 203, 507Watt, R, P36Waxman, AD, P4, P5, P6,

161, 324, 872, P22,P30, P49, P51, P52,P60, P62, P70, P76,PSI,P83, 1002,1205

Webber, MM, 597, P32,I194

Weber, DA, 22, 426, P19Wecsler, P1, P43Wegst,AV, 404, 500, 604,

P93, 1209Weiblen, BJ, P39, P86Weiler, K, 1080Weiner,R, P24Weinreich, R, P58Weinstein, M, P83Weiss, GH, 702Weissmann, HS, 745, P17,

P18, P41Welch, DM, I 22, 883Welch, Mi, 342, 548, 559,

953Wellman, HN, 165, 983,

P30, P92Wenn, A, 1080Wenzel, M, 63Werner, iA, P48Wernikoff, RE, P47Westerman, BR, 300, 1007Wetzburger, C, 909

Rzeszotarski, Wi, 436, P57

Sabbe, i, P34Sachariah, KG, PlOSacker, DF, PS, 421, 670,

P24, P44, P57, P75,P79

Sagar, V, 593Sagar, VV, P67Sagel, i, 49Sakimura, I, 783, P35Sakowitz, M, 495Saladino, 1, P66, P67Salo, BC, P28, P69Salomon, iA, P72Samlowski,W, P49Samols, E, 432Sampathkumaran, KS, P53Samuel,A, 1151,1169Sanders, R, P41Sanders, RC, 299Santinga, i, P49Saphir, iR, P70Sarkar, SD, P59Sarosi, GA, 177Saner, H, P65Saner, i, 290Sauerbrunn, B, P65Schachner, ER, PS, P57,

P79Schappa, LW, 852, P77Schauwecker, OS, P84Scheffel, U, P24, 1146Schelberl, HR, P45, P49,

P63, P69, P89, P90Schenk, F., 518Schidlossky,C, P44Schmali, B, P85Schmidlin, P. 829Schneider, i, P7Schnitzer, B, P32Schnute, R, P30Schober, B, 659Schoemaker, HiP, 233Schon, H, P63Schoutens, A, 891, 1022Schrader, ME, P53Schteingart, DE, P29, 1069Schuhmacher,i, 953Sehuler, G, P64Schumacher, HR, P20Schumichen,C, 1080Schwabe, AD, P32, 1194Schwarz, F, P64Seaman, WB, 596Sebening, H, P65Segal, BL P49Selin, C, P69, P89, P90Seo, IS, 896Seo, K, PlOSerafini, A, P25, P82Seto, H, P33, P40Sewatkar, AB, 1177S@welI,iR, 633Sfakianakis, GN, PlOShabason, L PSIShafer, RB, 177, P45, P56,

1158Shah,DH, 13@,480Shah,PK,919Shakir, R, 891Shani, i, P37Shanta,M, 135Shapiro, B, P29Sharma, OP, P53Sharma, 5K, 676Shaughnessy, Wi, P36Sheahan, M, P18Sherman, LC, P16Shih, W-i, 808Shimoni, M, P37Shimura, A, 628Shindledecker,iG, P50Shinzato, R, 240

Shishido, F, P15, P29Shine, CV, 670, P68Shortkroff, 5, P20Shosa, DW, P27, P38, P70,

P51Shoslin, M, 104Shreiner, DP, P76Shuler,SE, 248,529, P45Shulman, R, P52Shulman, RS, P64Sia, CC, 246Sibbald, Wi, P65Siddiqui, AR, P9, P30, P92Siegel, BA, 548, P10, P11,

P55Siegel, E, P22Siegel, M, P61Siegel, ME, P35, P53Siegelman, 58, P41Siemsen, iK, 324, 650, 597,

P53Silberstein, EB, 99, 366,

997,P25,P34Silser, M, P74Silserstein, EA, 565Simeone,i,P84Simmons, GH, 838, P54Simon, i, 443, P14Simpkin,Ti, P36Singh, A, P76Singh, KT, 135Singh, S, P65Sipe, CR, P44Sisson, iC, P87Skromne-Kadlubik, C, 492Slack, iD, P82Sledge, CB, P20Smaldone, CC, P11Smith, CW, P74Smith, EO, P43Smith, KA, P27Smith,N,299Sunoak,WM, 1073Sobel, BE, 342, 1101Sodd,Vi, 193,P56Sohn,V, P49Solomon, DA, P72Soloway, P. P24Solter, D, 570, P54Som, P, PS, 421, 670, P24,

P44, P57, P75, P79,1000

Sommers, i, P30, P31Sonnemaker, RE, PSSoramoto, i, P64Sorensen,5, P50Sorenson,iA, 710, 801, 883Soricelli, A, P25Soussaline,F, P12, P16,

P38Sowton, E, P4Spehl, M, 909Speiser, AC, 1086Spelbnng, DR, P72Spencer,RP, 328,489, 900,

P39, P85Sperling,M, P25Spicer, iA, 492Spicer, KM, 219Spiegelhoff,DR. P50Spies, SM, P71Spinelli, F, I 139Spinks. Ti, 41Spitz, i, P26Spitzer, VM, P15Spitz-Scherholz, C, P26Spragg, RG, 1051Srisastasa,SC, P78, P79Staab, EV, P42Stadalnik,RC,168,P75Staniloff, H, P6, P70, P83Statham, i, 633Steckley, R, P58Steckley,RA, P64, P74

Steele, PP. P53Steffen, SM. P14Steidley,i, P74Stein, A,. P21Steinbach,ii, P26, P35,

P88Steingart, RM, 745, P48,

P63Sterkel, BB, P67Stern,H, P32Stern, HS, 893Stewart, CA, P35Stigsson,L P19Stiller, CR, P39Stockli,i, C, P56, P58, 1043StofTer,55, 576, 703Stokely,EM, P16Stone. Mi, P90Stotler, RE, 477Stoub, EW, 771Stoser, SL P40Strand, S-E, 264Strashun, A, P63Stratton, iR, P35, P48Strauss, HW, 71, P6, P7,

P13, P28, P37, P42,P44, P47, P51, P52,P58, P74, P77, P52,P83, P84, P92

Strife, iL P9Sty, iR, 809Subramanian, C, PS, P15,

1059Sucupira,MS. P31Suds, V. P15Suematsu, H, 240Suey, CM, P45Sugarman, LA, 745, P17,

P18, P41Sullisan,DC, P33Sun, TI', P13Sung, C, PSSusskind, H, 459, P11Sutherland, CA, P65Sutherland, R, 518Suzuki, K, P29Suzuki, 5, 628Sseinsdottir, E, P16Swan, HiC, PS, P6, P22,

P49, P51, P52, P70,P53

Swanson, DP, 349, P13,P29, P33, P58, P90,1069

Swanson, MA, P45Swerdlow, PH, P52Swift, DL P11Swiryn, 5, P62, P73Syrota, A, P12Szidon, J, P12Sziklas, ii, 328Szpunar, WE, 576

Tada, A, P27Takahashi, H, 240Takahashi, 5, P1STakami, K, P15Tamai, H, 240Tanaka, E, P15Tanaka, T, P52Tanasescu, DE, 161,290,

P22, P30Tardeman, R, P4Tarolli, Ei, P47Tateno,Y, P15,P29Tatsch, RE, 992Taube, H, P53Tauxe, WN, P39, P40, P63Taveras, i, P22Taylor, A, 646, P67Taylor, A, ir, I 190Taylor, Ai, 63Taylor, DM, 191Taylor, F, P26

Taylor, FB, P43Taylor, Ci, P6, 1015Testes, CD, 622, P61, P64,

P53Telfer, N, 897Tenorio, LE, 706Ter-Pogossian, MM, 1095Testa, MA, P39Tesaarwerk, GiM, 540Tewson, Ti, 559Thakur, ML, 413, 597,

P24, P25, P89, 1000Thatcher, F, 448Thick, B, P35Thivolk, P, 293Thomas, FD, 790, P76,

1059Thrall, iH, P4, 371, 617,

689, 919, P18, P33,P49, P70, P71, P87,I125

Tilbury, RS, 867Tiu, AS, 894lobes, MC, P13Todd-Pokropek, AE, P16,

P38Tofe, Ai, 366, 859, 961,

967, 1185Tomitani, 1, P15Tonami, N, P27, P33, P40Toole, A, P32Topper, TE, 694Toni, V, 914Torizuka, K, P42, P45, P71Torrance, Di, 600Torsestad, DA, P54Touya, ii, P12, P88Tow, DE, 109, P52Toyama,H, P82Trageser, TC, 875Tramposch, K, P68Trap-iensen, i, 126Treves, 5, 10, P8, 459,

1151,1169Trivedi, SM, 52Trochei, M, P9Trop, HS, 279Troutner, DE, 443, P14Tsan, M-F, 31, P24, 1146Tsui, B, 459Tubis, M, P59Turner, DA, 565, P46, P62,

P80Turner, H, 670Turner, iH, 1035Tuscan, Mi, P33, 1200Tyson, lB. P35, P64Tzen, K-V. 31

Ueda, K, P15Uemura, K, P15Uhrenholdt, A, P55Uksik, P. 540, P26Uren,RF, 717Uric, MM, 895, P91Uszler, iM, 600Utz, iA, 747

Vaalburg, W, P12Vacher, i, 153Valdez, VA, 47Valk, TW, P29, 1069Vallabhajosula, SR. 650@anAswegen,A, P70

van Beuningen,D, P57sander Mark, TW, 1029Vandermoten, C, 1022Vandesisere,i, 909san Lier, iE, P37Vannier, MW, P38, P53,

P82, 1005, 1113, 1207Van Reenen,OR, 36Van Train, K, P60Van Tuinen, Ri, P93, 1003

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Wexier, iP, P48, P63. P72Wharam, MD, 498Wheeler, NE, P83Whelchel, JD, P39Whinnery, iE, 207Whipple,RE,702Wickland,T, P77Wicks, R, P35Widding, A, P55Wieland,DM, 349,P13,

P14, P90Wilkins, K, P89Wilkinson. RE, ir, P33Willerson, iT, I 17, P73,

P90, 1203Williams, B, P65Williams, CC, P93Williams, CM, 807, P91Williams, DL PS, 387, 821,

P28Williams, ES, 448

Williams, iC, P26Williams, iW, 706Williams. LE, P56Wilson, GA, 426, 518Wilson,iE, III, 117,1202,

1203Wikon, MA, 1204Wincheli, HS, 940, 947,

P22, P68Winzelberg, CC, P6Winzelberg, GW, P84Wirzfeld, A, P65Wise, R, P73Wisenberg, C, P48. P49

P63, P69Witham, D, P62, P73Witherspoon, LR, 248, 529,

P45Witt, RM, 1208Wittea, DM, P40Witty, TR, P60

Wizenberg, T, P49Woldring, MG. P12, 1029Wolf,AP,670,750,755,

P21, P65, P86Wolf, W, 650, P23, P59,

P80Wolfstein, RS, 161, 188,

493Wollmer, P. P11Woo, DV, 454Wood, DC, 432Woodbury, M, P29Woolfenden, iM, 493, P33,

P37. P72Worthington, KC, P90Wraith, PK, 391Wu,i,P77Wu,i-L 349Wn, RK, P87Wyant, AR, 992Wynne, i, P69

Young, RL 733Vuilk, DL P47. P50Vune, IJY, P41Zabinski, SV, 670Zanzi, I, 130Zapf,C,P15Zaret, BL P7, 597, P25,

P65, P74, P89Zelt, i, 829Zielinski, FW, 168Zimmerman, C, 448Zimmerman, RE, 697, P17,

P91, 1115, 1151Zimmerman, RS, 195, 406Zir, LM, P52, P83Zizic, TM, P19Zollinger, L P45Zollinger. LA, 248, 529Zufall, E, 10Zurowski, 5, P16, P38Zusmer, N, 1073

Yamada, H, P82Vamamoto, K, P42, P71Vamamoto, N, P15Yamasaki, T, P30Yamazaki, T, P52Vangco,BC, P72Vano,V,P16,P85Vasuda, T, P58Vasue,T, P64Yee, CA, P40, P72Yeh, SDi, P56Yeh,S-H, 17,P19Yester, MV, P63Yipiutsoi, T, PSIYokoyama, T, 628Vonekura, Y, P42, P71Yonts, 5, 1098Voselesski, C, P31Youdln, M, 777Young, D, 67Young,iT,207

Atopical symposium is being plannedonimmunoassaysin TDM.Symposium wlllconsistofinvited presentations,contributed papers and active audience participation. Submitted papers on any aspect of this subject are encouraged.Submitted papers will be reveiwed by ad hoc reviewers selected bythe organizing committee. Selected papers will bepresented during the conference.

Brief(about300words)abstractscontainingastatementof purpose,methodused,resultsobtainedandconclusionsreachedshouldbesubmitted.The abstractshouldalsocontaina title,authorsand institutionalaftiliation. The nameofthe presenting author should be underlined.

All the submitted abstracts and full manuscripts of the invited and contributed papers are expected to be published inthe form of a symposium proceeding.

Original abstracts and supporting data should be sent in duplicate to:A.Kishore,Ph.D.

Nuclear Medicine ServiceV.A. Medical Center, 115A

Albany, NY 12208@— Tel: (518) 462-3311, Ext. 540

Abstracts must be postmarked no later than February 2, 1981.

ERRATUMIn the articles “Developmentof l-123-Labeled Aminesfor Brain Studies: Localization of 1-123lodophenylalkyl Aminesin Rat Brain.―by H.S. Winchell, R.M. Baldwin, and T.H. Lin (J Nuci Med 21:940-946, 1980) and “N-Isopropl-('@9p-lodoamphetamine: Single-PassBrain UptakeandWashout; BindingtoBrainSynaptosomes; and Localization in Dogand Monkey Brain,―by H.S. Winchell, W.D. Horst, L. Braun, W.H. Oldendorf, A. Hattner, and H. Parker (J Nuci Med21:947-952, 1980) intheMaterialsand Method@onpages94l and947,respectively,thereferencebyRM BaldwinandTHLin has been published. The correct reference is: Baldwin R, Un TH, Winchell HS: Amines Useful as Brain ImagingAgents. U.S. Patent#964561. Issue# RAN4O9O/107.

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April8-10, 1981 Albany,New York

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AbscessClinical imaging of In-I I I leukocytes, 122Comparison of tumor and abscessuptake of

In-I I I bleomycin analogueswith Co-57bleomycins, P36

Dcfcroxaminc mesylateon Ga-67distribution innormals and abscess-bearers,421

Gallium: mechanisms,282pH and other factors influencing Ga-67 binding

to human transferrin, human PMNs andbacteria, P24

Time-related Ga-67-citrate concentrationintumor and abscessand effect ofdesferrioxaminc (DFO), P24

Accuracy,statisticsAccuracy requires precision:understandingand

using statistics, 290 (Ic)Accuracy requires precision:understandingand

usingstatistics (reply), 292 (Ic)Acebutolol

(Iodine-I 25)iodobenzoyl derivatives of acebutololas potential myocardial imaging agents.846

Acctykbolinssterasc inhibitor4(125lJ lodophenyltrimethylammonium ion, an

iodinated acctylcholinestcrasc inhibitor withpotential as a myocardial imaging agent, 875

AcbaluiaRadionuclide quantitation of esophageal

emptying of solid food in achalasia, P66Adenocarcinoma

Tissue distribution studiesof I7@ (16a 1-125)lodoestradiol in mammary adenocarcinoma,P36

Adrenal @dsAdrenalimagingwith

I. I 23-Iabeled-iodomethyl-l9-norcholesterol.P29

Adrenal scintigraphy: comparisonof angertomographic scanner and large-field gammacamera, 729

Adrenal uptake of steroidslabeled with Te-I 23m.258

Adrenomedullary imaging with(‘3ljiodobcnzylguanidine, 349

Dexamethasone suppressionI- I3 1-iodomethylnorcholesterol adrenal uptakeis a measure of I 7-ketosteroid excretion inhyperandrogenism, P29

Failure to visualizeadrenalsin bilateral adrenalhyperplasia, 49

Metalocenes: organ distribution of hydroxyacetylRu- 103 ruthenoceneand its glucuronide, 63

Radiation dosimetry of Sn- I 17m23.(trimethyl-stanna)-24-nor.5a-cholan-3$-ol(Sn. I 17m-23.TSC): potential adrenalimaging agent, P86

Radiation dosimetry of two Te.l 23m adrenalimagers, 454

Relationship of I31l-6$-iodomethylnorcholestcroladrenal uptake to plasmalipids in Cushing'ssyndrome, P29

Relationship of serum lipids to adrenal-glanduptake of 6$.('@'lJiodomethyl- I 9-norcholesterol in Cushing'ssyndrome, 1069

Results of quantitative adrenal imaging in 62cases using Se-iS selenocholesterol, P29

Structural and mechanisticstudiesofadrenomedullary radiopharmaceuticals, P13

Te-I 23m-23-(isopropyltel1uro)-24-nor-5a-choIan-3@-oI:adrenalimaging agent, 251

Tin-I 17m-Iabeled23-(trimethyIstanna)-24-nor-5a-cholan-3@9-ol(Sn-23-TSC) shows significant adrenaluptake. P80

AdrenalineSplenic involvement in Hodgkin's diseasewith

radionuclide evaluation of responsetoadrenaline,384

AdriatnycincardiotoxicityAdriamycin cardiotoxicity: correlation of

radionuclide angiography and pathology, P74Rest and exerciseradionuclide ventriculography

in adriamycin cardiotoxicity: histological andfunctional correlations, P74

AerosolsClinical ventilation imaging with ln-I 13m, P11Nuclear imaging for aerosolstudiesof lung, P11

Ak monitoringRe: air monitoring of Xe-133, 102 (Ic)Re: air monitoring of Xe-l33 (reply). 103 (Ic)

AlbumindensitygradientseparationLabeling human platelets with In-I I I oxine using

an albumin densitygradient separation,P42Alpha enutters

Lead-21 I : short-lived, generator-producedalphaand betaemitting radionuclidesuitable fortherapeutic use, P85

AluminumParathyroid imaging usingGa-67 and aluminum

analogs,471

Myocardial uptake of Tc-99m PPi in amyloidosis,P49

AnemicSee also Sickle cell anemia

Anemin,@Reliability of dual isotope Schilling test for

diagnosis of pernicious anemia ormalabsorptionsyndrome, P26

Aneurysm, abdominal sortieCombined diagnosticapproach to abdominal

aortic aneurysm: radionuclide angiography andultrasound,P42

— falseFalseleft-ventricular aneurysm:diagnosisby

noninvasivemeans, IllAnger cameras

Adrenal scintigraphy:comparisonof angertomographic scanner and large-field gammacamera, 729

Countrate limitations of Anger scintillationcameras, PSI

Energyand angular dependentdistortions inangercameraimages,PSI

Improvements in anger camera performance, 801Misalignment of multiple photopeakanalyzer

outputs: effects on imaging performance, P81Angiocardlography

Effects of isometric handgrip and dynamicexercise on left.ventricular function, I I 31

lridium-191 angiocardiography for detection andquantitation of left-to-right shunting, I I 51

Radionuclide quantification of left to rightcardiac shunts with the pulmonary transferfunction, P61

Recirculation subtraction for left to right cardiacshunt analysis, P61

Tomographic radionuclide angiography, P70Angiography, emission

Re:emissionangiographyfor thedetectionoffalse aneurysms,403 (Ic)

Angiography, radionuclideAcebutolol, new beta-blocker: effects on resting

and exerciseventricular function in CAD asdetermined by radionuclide angiography, P65

Adriamycin cardiotoxicity: correlation ofradionuclide angiography and pathology, P74

Automated batch processing of radionuclideangiograms, P72

Biplane radionuclide quantitation of exerciseglobal and segmental left ventricular responsein coronary disease, P65

Calculation of left ventricular ejection fractionwithout direct backgroundcorrection, P64

Criteria to optimize diagnosisof CAD fromrest-exercise radionuclide angiography, P63

Myocardial function assessedby radionuclideangiography following chest trauma, P65

Noninvasive determination of left ventricularend-systolicpressurevolume relation byradionuclide angiography, P64

Quantitation of right ventricular volume overloadby gatedequilibrium radionuclideangiography,P50

RV function evaluation usingvolume-pressureloop by ECG-gated equilibrium radionuclideangiography and simultaneouslyacquired RVprcssure data, P64

Angioünmunoblastic lymphadenopathyScintigraphic findings in angioimmunoblastic

lymphadenopathy,188(Ic)Antibiotic sensitivity

Radiorespirometric testing of antibioticsensitivity in urinary tract infections, I 35

AnticoagulantsEffect of anticoagulants and antiplatelet agents

on In-I I I platelet scintigraphic studies, P43Antiplatclet agents

Effect of anticoagulants and antiplatelet agentson in-i I 1 platelet scintigraphicstudies.P43

AntistaphylococcalantibodyDetection of bacterial endocarditis with Tc-99m

antistaphylococcal antibody, 783ApIastiCanemia

Bone-marrowscintigraphy in aplasticanemia,213

Ar@ne (C.14 arginine)Metabolism of guanido-labeled (C-14)arginine,

52Arrhythmias

Thallium stresstest resultsand ventriculararrhythmias, P83

Atrial appendix,rightVisualization of right atrial appendix by Tl-201

myocardial scintigraphy, 914Atrial septal defect

Quantitation of right ventricular volume overloadby gated equilibrium radionuclide angiography,P50

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AtropincRadioimmunoassay for atropine in plasma, P59

Autorad.iographyIrradiated bone: changes in Tc-99m PPi bone

imaging, 22Whole body autoradiographyfor evaluationof

radiopharmaceuticals, P78Benign angiofdllicular lymph node hyperplasia

Benign angiofollicular lymph nodehyperplasia—demonstrationof systemicarterial perfusion by DLCS, 600 (Ic)

Beta adrenergic antagonistsCardioselcctiveradiolabeledbetaadrenergic

antagonists as potential myocardial imagingagents, P58

Beta adrenergic blockersAcebutolol, newbeta-blocker:effectson resting

and exercise ventricular function in CAD asdetermined by radionuclide angiography, P65

@ blockersIn vivo receptor binding of iodinated

beta-adrenoceptorblockers,436In vivo receptor binding or iodinated beta

adrenoceptor blockers, P57Biliary atresia

97-Ru-para-butyl-IDA (97-Ru-BIDA) asanagent for delayed studiesof the biliary tract,P8

BioassayRadioiodine volatilization from reformulated Nal

1-131 oral solution, 477Bioinorganicchemistry

Platinum coordination complexesin thetreatment of cancer, P44

Specific attachment of substitution inert metalcenters—practice and prospects. P53

Bland-Garland-White syndromeTl-20l myocardial imaging in anomalousleft

coronary artery arising from the pulmonaryartery, 076

Blood-brain barrier (BBB)Radiotracers for cerebral functional imaging—a

new class, I 83Regional intracellular pH shift: mechanismfor

radiopharmaceutical uptake in brain and othertissues,147

Blood flowAre coronarycollateralsprotective?P83Cardiopulmonary flow studiesshowvenous

return from upper half of body passingto leftatrium, 293 (Ic)

Cerebral extraction of(N-l3) ammonia (NH):dependenceon cerebralblood flow andcapillary permeability-surface area product,P69

Measurement of limb blood flow at exercise,P35Preparation and biodistribution of “nocarrier

added―fluorine-l8 fluoroethanol, 559Re:studiesof skeletaltracer kinetics. III.

Tc-99m(Sn)MDP uptakeasa function ofblood flow, 892 (Ic)

Re:studiesofskeletaltracerkinetics.III.Tc-99m(Sn)MDP uptake as a function ofblood flow (reply), 893 (Ic)

Skeletal blood flow: implications for bone-scaninterpretation, 91

Sympatheticnervoussystemdisordersof bone:scintigraphicdetection,P55

Synthesis of [F- l8J.4-fluoroantipyrine for themeasurementof regional cerebral blood flow,P68

Two injection methodand reversetwo injectionmethodfor estimatingthe redistributionofpulmonary blood flow under exercise,P52

Uptake of bone seekers as a function of bloodflow, 891 (Ic)

BloodpoolimagingSee also Gated blood-pool studiesInterference with Tc-99m labeling of RBCs by

RBC antibodies, P44Least-squarefitting of sinusoidalfunctionsto

pixel time-activity curves in nuclear medicinecardiac blood pool studies, P46

Supine bicycle exerciseon blood concentrationsof in vivo and in vitro labeled RBCs forequilibrium bloodpool imaging, P48

Time courseof in vivo labelling of RBCs, P44Valueandlimitationsof left ventricularfunction

indices derived by exercise equilibrium bloodpool imaging in the diagnosis of CAD, P63

Bolas corremionRe: deconvolutionalanalysis in radionuclide

quantitation of left-to-right cardiac shunts, I 87(Ic)

Re: deconvolutionalanalysis in radionuclidequantitation of left-to-right cardiac shunts(reply), 187(Ic)

BoneAccuracy of bone and gallium imaging in painful

prostheses, P55Binding of Tc-99m to plasma proteins: influence

on distribution of Tc-99m phosphate agents,1080

Bone imaging of carcinoma of the prostate, P19Bone kinetics of Ca-45 and Tc-96-pyrophosphate,

466Bonescanningin Ewing's sarcoma, 10Bone scanning in neonatal osteomyelitis, 417Bonescansin steroid-treated patients with

systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), P19Bone scintigraphy in evaluation and treatment of

nonunited fractures, 931Bone scintigraphy in uncomplicated and treated

slipped capital femoral epiphysis, P9Bone-seekingpropertiesof Tc-99m carbonyl

diphosphonicacid, dihydroxy-methylenediphosphonic acid and monohydroxy-methylenephosphonicacid, 767

Decreased bone uptake of Tc.99m polyphosphatein thalassemia major, 47

Degenerativediseaseof TMJ by bonescintigraphy, 928

Deltoid tuberosity: (“deltasign―)in bone scans,211

Differential accumulation of Tc-99m DTPA andTc-99mPP1withincerebralandcraniallesions,838

Evaluationof spinal fusionsby bonescintigraphy,P9

Evaluation of three diphosphonates:in vitroadsorption(C-14-labeled) and in vivoosteogenicuptake (Tc-99m complexed), I 185

Five new diphosphonatesfor skeletal imaging,P15

F-I8 positronemissiontomography of bonelesions,P56

Gallium and infection, 484Gentisic acid: stabilizer for low tin skeletal

imaging agents, 366Influence of permeability on uptake of bone

imaging agents, P20Irradiated bone:changesin Tc-99m PPi boneimaging.22

Metabolic activity of Na, measuredby neutronactivation, in patients with bone disease, 41

Multiple manifestationsof osteolytic lesionsonbone imaging, 896 (Ic)

Pitfalls of absentor faint kidney signon bonescan, 894 (Ic)

Preparationand biologicaldistribution oftechnetium diphosphonateradiotracerssynthesizedwithout stannousion, 859

Radioiodinatedphosphonicacid: newagent forstudyof boneresorption,P77

Scintigraphicand bioptic findingsearly afterintracapsular fracture of femoral neck, P55

Scintigraphic and radiographic detection ofradiation-induced osteosarcomas,426

Scintigraphic evaluation of parathyroid-inducedbonediseasein chronic dialysis patients, P20

Skeletalblood flow: implications for bone-scaninterpretation,91

Skeletal responseto radiation injury, P55Skeletal tracer kinetics. Optimum time delay for

Tc-99m(Sn)methylcnedisphosphonateboneimaging, 641

Structuralrequirementsfor bonelocalizingradiopharmaceuticals,P15

Sympathetic nervoussystemdisordersof bone:scintigraphic detection, P55

Tc-99m HMDP: radiopharmaceuticalfor skeletaland acute myocardial infarct imaging. I.synthesisanddistribution, 961

Tc-99m HMDP: radiopharmaceuticalfor skeletaland acute myocardial infarct imaging. II.comparisonof Tc-99m H M DP with other Tcbone-imaging agents,967

Tc-99m phosphatecompoundsand Ga-67 inmanagement of maxillary-facial disease,P56

Unusual spread of juxtacortical osteosarcoma,l90(le)

Uptake of boneseekersasa function of bloodflow, 891 (Ic)

Useof sterilizable radiation probeduring bonesurgery,P56

What dowewantfroma bone-scanningagent?296 (Ic)

Bone marrowBone-marrowscintigraphyin aplasticanemia,

213Radioindium bone-marrow image in acute

(malignant) myelofibrosis,I 39Tc-99m antimony colloid for bone-marrow

imaging, 1035Book neviow

A Short Texthook of Radiotherapy, I I I 3Atlas ofPediatric Nuclear Medicine, 109Biological Effects and Characterizations of

Ultrasound Sources, 1006Biological Foundations of Biomedical

Engineering, 900Clinics in Diagnostic Ultrasound: Genitourinary

Ultrasonography,498Clinics in Diagnostic Ultrasound: Diagnostic

Ultrasound in Gastrointestinal Disease, 498Current Radiology, Vol. 2, 81 1Diagnostic imaging in Renal Disease, 708Echocardiography:interpretation and Diagnosis,

I 207Fundamentals ofNuclear Pharmacy, 498Handbook ofClinical Ultrasound, 299Handbuchder Medizinische

Radiologie/Encyclopedia of MedicalRadiology, 193

lEE Medical Electronics. Medical imagingTechniques,I207

image ReconstructionfromProjections—implementationandApplications. Volume 32 in Topics in AppliedPhysics,1005

instrumentation and Monitoring Methods ofRadiation Protection,404

Mathematicsfor Technologistsin Radiology,Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Therapy,I I 14

Medical Imaging, 193Medical Radiation Physics—Roentgenology.

Nuclear Medicineand Ultrasound, 811Medical Radionuclide imaging: Proceedingsof a

Symposium.Los Angeles.October25-29.1976, 108

Nuclear Cardiology, 298Nuclear Medicine in Clinical Practice,299Nuclear Medicine in Urology and Nephrology,

404Nuclear Medicine ReviewSyllabus, 81IOperational Radiation Safety Program, 709PathologyofSoft TissueTumors,900Practical Abdominal Ultrasound, 708Practical Nuclear Cardiology, 708Progressin Nuclear Medicine, Volume 5. Newer

RadioactiveGasesin Practice, 109Radiation Detection and Measurement, 298Radiation Oncology—Rationale,Technique.

Results, 498Radiation Protection in the Radiologic and

Health Sciences, 193Radiological Examination of Drinking. Water.

Report on a WHO Working Group, I 208Radiopharmaceuticals ii: Proceedingsof the 2nd

International Symposium onRadiopharmaceuticals, 1005

Textbook ofNuclear Medicine: ClinicalApplications, 602

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Textbook of Nuclear Medicine Technology,108Textbook of Nuclear Medicine Technology, 603The Heritage of Nuclear Medicine,900The Physicsof Medical imaging: Recording

System Measurements and Techniques, I I I 3The Toxicity of Plutonium. Americium and

Curium, 603Tracer Kinetic Methods in Medical Physiology,602

Ultrasound in Tumor Diagnosis,405Ultrasound in Urology, I 207Uroradiology, I I 13I 979 Yearbook of Nuclear Medicine, 404

BrainBrain imaging with gamma camera, SPECT, and

TCT, 507Clinical results obtained in emission computed

tomography with a rotating conventionalgamma-camera. P16

Clinical valueof emissiontomography,613Comparison of brain imaging utilizing Tc-99m

phosphates, Tc-99m pertechnetate, andcomputed tomography, P84

Differential accumulation of Tc-99m DTPA andTc-99m PPi within cerebraland cranial lesions,838

Early brain images, 290 (Ic)Early brain images (reply), 290 (Ic)Four standard scintigraphic TV displays, 512Headtomc:hybrid emissiontomographand brain

study, P151-123-labeledaminesfor brain studies:

localization of I- I 23 iodophenylalkyl amines,940

Localization of I-l23 iodophcnylalkyl amines inbrain, P68

Localization of 1-123N-isopropyl-p-iodoamphetamine in brain, P68

Multiple pinholeemissionradionuclidetomography in imaging brain and thyroid, P87

New computer-assisted tomograph in brainischemiaand function in transversecross-section, P16

New observations in scintigraphy of subdural andextradural hematomas, 1073So' 231J p-iodoamphetamine:

single-pass brain uptake and washout: bindingto brain synaptosomes;and localization inbrain, 947

pH shift agents for brain imaging:structure-biodistribution relationships forSe-iS tertiary diamines, P13

Quantitative transaxial and coronal positrontomography of the brain, P15

Radiotracersfor cerebral functional imaging—anewclass, 183

Regional cerebral blood flow measurementsintransient ischemic attacks and stroke:comparison of Xe-I 33 and Tc-99m, P22

Regional intracellular pH shift: mechanism forradiopharmaceutical uptake in brain and othertissues, 147

Responseto auditory stimulation as mappedbyPETand F-l8 FOG, P21

Sensitivity analysisof FDG methodformeasurementof local cerebralmetabolicrateofglucose, P21

Single-pass brain uptake and washout of 1-123N-isopropyl-p-iodoamphetamine and itsbinding to brain cortical synaptosomes, P22

Single-photon emissioncomputed tomography tostudy cerebral function, I 197

Tomographic mappingof metabolicchangesinvisual cortex during visual stimulation ofvolunteersand patients with visual deficits, P21

Ultrapure germanium detector array forquantitating three-dimensionaldistribution of aradionuclide: study of phantoms, 777

Uptake of N-13 by brain tumors followingadministration of N- I 3 i-glutamate, P22

BreastImaging of breast hormone dependent tumors,

492 (Ic)Imaging of breast hormone dependent tumors

(reply), 492 (Ic)

Internal mammary lymphography inmanagement of breast cancer, 496 (Ic)

Internal mammary lymphoscintigraphyinplanning radiation therapy, 697

Lymphoscintigraphy with antibodies to CEA, 804(Ic)

Lymphoscintigraphywith antibodiesto CEA(reply), 805 (Ic)

Receptor-binding radiopharmaceuticals forimagingbreasttumors:estrogen-receptorinteractions and selectivity of uptake ofhalogenatedestrogenanalogs, 550

Synthesis of 203Hg-estradiol and its binding tomammary tumors, P37

BremsstrahlungimagingBremsstrahlungimaging of intraperitoneal P.32

distributions, P33Bromine-75

I 5-(p-bromophenyl-)pentadecanoic acid: newpotential agent for myocardial imaging, P58

Radiohalogenated phenylfatty acids for metabolicstudies of myocardium, P57

Bromine-liBr-77 proteins prepared using bromoperoxidase,

953Bromoperoxidase

Br-77 proteins prepared using bromoperoxidase,953

Brugia ,nalaylQuantitation of parasite-specific human

immunoglobulins: comparison of RIA andELISA methods, P46

Cadmium tellurideDiscontinuousmosaiccadmium telluride array

detector,P92Miniaturized CdTe detector modulefor

continuous monitoring of left ventricularfunction: prototype system design and initialclinical data, P74

Calcaneal @tisQuantitative scintigraphy in diagnosis and

managementof plantar fasciitis (calcanealperiostitis), 633

Calcium-45Bone kinetics of Ca-45 and Tc-96-pyrophosphate,

466Capillarypermeability

Iron-binding proteins and enhanced capillarypermeability in accumulation of Ga-67, 31

Carboe-IIC-I I branched-chainamines,potential agentsfor

positron tomographic lung function studies,P13

Carbon-i1 chlorpromazincPulmonary@ ‘C-chlorpromazineuptake by dual

isotope residue detection with scintillationcamera, PI2

Carbon-iI methylglucose3-(C―)-mcthyl glucose,promising agent for in

vivo assessmentof function of myocardial cellmembrane, P56

Carbon-li palmitateMetabolic changes in acute regional myocardial

isehemiadeterminedby F-l 8 deoxyglucoseandC- I I palmitate and positron emissiontomography,P90

Myocardial metabolism with C-I I palmitate invivo, 342

Remote systemsfor chemistry using largeamounts of cyclotron produced radionuclides,P92

Carbon-l 1 ste@thC-I I-labeledsteroidsaspotentialreceptor

binders, P12Carbon-14-aminopyrine

Breathanalysisafter iv. administration ofC- 14-aminopyrine in liver disease,P76

Carbon-14CO2detectionBiphasic liquid-scintillation vial system for

radiometry,480Radiorespirometric testing of antibiotic

sensitivity in urinary tract infections, I 35Carbon-14diphosphonatca

Evaluation of three diphosphonates:in vitroadsorption (C-14-labeled) and in vivoosteogenic uptake (Tc-99m complcxed), I 185

Carbon-14 ornithineOrnithine metabolismin normal subjectsand

patients with cancer, I 194Radiolabelled ornithine as a marker of cancer,

P32Carbon-14 pyruvate

Detection of myocardial ischemia beforeinfarction, based on accumulation of pyruvate,I101

Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA)Combined study of radionuclide liver imaging,

ultrasound and RIAs for alpha1-fetoproteinand CEA in detection of focal hepatic lesions,P27

Lymphoscintigraphy with antibodies to CEA, 804(Ic)

Lymphoscintigraphy with antibodies to CEA(reply), 805 (Ic)

Radioimmunodetection of lung cancers usingradiolabeled antibodies to CEA,alpha-fetoprotcin and human chorionicgonadotropin, P54

Separation of CEA from perchloric acid, 248Cardiacmodule,noncomputerized

Determination of left ventricular ejection fractionemployinga non-computerizedcardiac module,P89

CardiacprobeSee Nuclear stethoscope

Cardiac shunt analysisRadionuclide quantification of left to right

cardiacshuntswith the pulmonary transferfunction, P61

Recirculation subtraction for left to right cardiacshunt analysis,P61

CardiolipinNew, highly negative liposome with improved

biodistribution for imaging, 662Cell separation

Separation of cells from radioactive media, 88Cerebralblood flow

Regional cerebral blood flow measurements intransient ischemicattacksand stroke:comparison of Xe-I 33 and Tc-99m, P22

Tomographicassessmentof cerebral perfusionusinga single-photonemitter (Kr-8 Im) and arotating gammacamera, I I 39

Transversesectionmeasurementsof cerebralblood flow, P22

Cesium fluorideCesium fluoride scintillator for time-of-flight

positroncamera, I53Charcoal traps (beds)

Efficiency considerations for Xe- I 33 charcoaltraps, P93

ChCmOtaXiSEffect of membrane active drugs on

In-I I 1-labeled PNMs, P25Chemotherapy

Effect of chemotherapeuticagentson liver-spleenscan, 84

Child abuseChild abuse complete evaluation by one

radiopharmaceutical, PlOChloroform

Attenuation of I- I 25 radiation by chloroform andother dense solvents, and its relevance toradioimmunoassays, 738

CholecystitisAsymptomatic cystic duct obstruction in chronic

cholecystitis,P17False-negativegallbladder scintigram in acute

cholecystitis,841Improving specificity and accuracy of

Tc-99m-IDA cholescintigraphywith delayedviews, P17

CholecystokininQuantitative gallbladder imaging following

cholecystokinin, 694Cholescintigraphy

Early diagnosisof acute common bile ductobstruction by Tc-99m-IDA cholescintigraphy,P41

ChromatographySeealsoThin layer chromatography

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Column chromatography for ionic Ga-68: organicion exchangers, 8 I

HPLCanalysisof Tc-99miminodiacetatehepatobiliary agents and a question of multiplepeaks,1180

Chromium-5lIn-1 l4m in dual-nuclide studies with Cr-51:comparisonwithIn-III,992

Chromium-SiEDTACommercial Tc-99m(Sn)DTPA preparations for

measurementof glomerular filtration rate, I 26Chromium-Sisodiumchromate

Radiolabelcd erythrocytcs in evaluation of splenicfunction, 489

Chronic inflammatory diseaseMigratory patterns of In-I I I labeled

lymphocytes in chronic inflammatory disease,P43

CimetidineGastric uptakeand secretionof Tc-99m

pertechnetate after H2 receptor blockage, P67Cincpncumography

Cincpneumography: flow-volume imaging ofrespiration, 219

CirrhosisRight/left liver lobe ratio: sensitive and specific

criterion for cirrhosis, P76Cisternography

Comparative study of NPH by RNcisternography and CT scan, P84

Contributions of 7-pinhole collimator tocisternography. P88

Ru-97-DTPA: newradiopharmaceuticalforcisternography,P79

Cobalt-Si bleomycinBronchoscopic tumor detection using a miniature

radiation detectorand Co-57 bleomycin,P33Comparison of tumor and abscessuptake of

In-I I I bleomycin analogues with Co-57bleomycins, P36

Comparisonof tumor localizing propertiesofCo-57 bleomycin and four analogues:bleomycinicacid, phleomycin,pepleomycinandtallysomycin, P37

Coded-aperture imagingCoded-aperture imaging of heart, 371Physicalattributes of single-photontomography,

579Tomographic thyroid scintigraphy: comparison

with standard pinhole imaging. P87Collimator

SeealsoSlant holecollimator; Seven-pinholecollimator

Bifocal divergingcollimator: simultaneousbiplane imaging of heart during equilibriumventriculography,71

Internal mammary lymphoscintigraphy usingbilateral collimator: measurement of the depthof the lymph node, P82

Physical attributes of single-photon tomography,579

Commonbile duct obstructionSeeGallbladder

CompartmentalanalysisSkeletal blood flow: implications for bone-scan

interpretation, 91Computedscan

Comparative study of NPH by RNcisternography and CT scan, P84

Computed tomographyComparison of brain imaging utilizing Tc-99m

phosphates, Tc-99m pertechnetate, andcomputed tomography, P84

Renal kinetics:correlation of nuclear medicineand computed tomography, P42

Computers,medicaldecisionmakingMutual information: an information measure

applied to medical diagnosis, P73Physician-computer interactive clinical decision

making, P72Computers, software

Adjustable zoom-modegain control forcomputerized gamma cameras, 790

All digital nuclearmedicinedepartment,P71

All purposepicture orientedcomputerpackage:applicationto the first Fourier coefficientevaluation of heart studies, P72

CAMIRD/Ill: revisedCAMIRD/Il andMIRD-S for internaldosecalculation,379

Data basesystemfor nuclear medicine scansandin-vitro data, P72

Rapid automatic measurement and reporting ofantibiotic effect in microbial culturesmonitored by a radiometric method, P72

Coppcr-64K@NTissuedistribution of copper-labeled

3-ethoxy-2-oxobutyraldehydebis(thiosemicarbazonc) (Cu-64 KTS), 67

Coronaryartery bypassDoescoronarybypasssurgery improveglobal and

regional left and right ventricular responsetoexercise?P49

ExerciseTl-20I imaging in assessmentofaorto-coronarybypasssurgery,P49

Coronaryartery disease(CAD)Acebutolol,newbeta-blocker:effectson resting

and exercise ventricular function in CAD asdetermined by radionuclide angiography, P65

Adequateexercisein detectionof coronaryheartdiseaseby radionuclideventriculography, I I25

Biplaneradionuclidequantitation of exerciseglobal and segmentalleft ventricular responsein coronary disease, P65

Criteria to optimizediagnosisof CAD fromrest-exercise radionuclide angiography, P63

Effects of isometric handgrip and dynamicexerciseon left-ventricular function, I I 31

Efficacy of high contrast film copying for TI-20lmyocardial image processing, P92

End systolicP/V index: newparameterforscintigraphic evaluation of CAD, P73

Exercise radionuclide ventriculography inpatients with chest pain and no priorinfarction, PS

Exercisethallium imaging: locationof perfusionabnormalities in single-vessel coronary disease,717

Falseleft-ventricular aneurysm:diagnosisbynoninvasive means, I 77

Increased lung uptake of thallium-20I:noninvasive marker of exercise-induced heartfailure, P52

Insensitivity of interval ejection fraction todifferentiate normals from CAD, P52

Is accuracy of detection of coronary arterydiseasechangedby ECG gating ofthallium-20I myocardial images? P50

Left ventricular ejection fraction functionalimages at rest and bicycle exercise: definitionof normal and abnormal regional responses inCAD. P65

Quantitative analysis of stress and redistributionTI-20l myocardial scintigrams improvesdetection and evaluation of extent of coronaryartery disease,PSI

Rapid relative regional washout (R3WO) as anattribute of Tl-20l imaging, PSI

Re: thallium-201—whenshouldwe useit? 402(Ic)

Segmental wall-motion analysis in right anterioroblique projection:exerciseequilibriumradionuclide ventriculography and exercisecontrastventriculography,617

Space-time quantitation of sequentialthallium-201 myocardial scintigrams:description and application of new method,P62

Thallium scanning, P50TI-20l imaging for detectionof CAD:

comparisonof planar and 7-pinholetomographic techniques, P71

Value and limitations of left ventricular functionindicesderivedby exerciseequilibrium bloodpool imaging in the diagnosis of CAD, P63

Which positionis better for exercisescintigraphicventriculography?P6

Which stresstest should be performed duringTc-99m gatedcardiac bloodpoolscintigraphyto detectCAD? P4

Coronaryartery stenosisNoninvasive assessmentof extent and location of

coronary artery stenosis by combined exerciseTI-201 and exercisegatedequilibrium cardiacblood pool scintigraphy, P83

Cor@ostc@dsIntra-articular depot corticosteroid effect on

synovialpermeability in osteoarthritis, P20Cubic splinc

Cubic spline for designof reconstructionfilters inEd, P38

C@'s @mmeFailure to visualize adrcnals in bilateral adrenal

hyperplasia, 49Relationship of â€@̃‘l-6@-iodomethylnorcholcsterol

adrenaluptaketo plasmalipids in Cushing'ssyndrome,P@9

Relationship of serum lipids to adrenal-glanduptake of 6@-['@'lJiodomethyl-19-norcholesterolin Cushing'ssyndrome, 1069

Complexingof Tc-99m with cyclam, 443Partial characterization of Tc-99m cyclam

complex,P14

Pulmonary hydatid cyst evidenced by Ga-67citrate scan, 599 (Ic)

Cystic fibrosisLung scintigraphy in cystic fibrosis,909

Data processingNuclear medicine data processingsystem

employinglargecapacity imagememoryandimage handling units, P72

Uses of a microprocessor-based data processingsystemin a nuclearmedicinedepartment,P71

DecontaminationRe: skin decontamination of commonly used

radionuclides,1003(Ic)Re: skin decontamination of commonly used

radionuclides (reply), 1004 (Ic)Skin decontaminationof commonlyused

radionuclides, 475Deconvolutionanalysis

Deconvolution analysis of pulmonary transitcurves in suspected left-right cardiac shunts,PS

Improvementof radionuclideleft to right shuntquantitation using deconvolution analysis, P8

Defcroxaminc mesylate (DFO)Deferoxamincmesylateon Ga-67 distribution in

normalsand abscess-bearers,421Delta sign

Deltoid tuberosity: (“deltasign―)in bonescans,211

DesferrioxamineTime-related Ga-67-citrate concentration in

tumor and abscessand effect ofdesferrioxamine (DFO), P24

DcxamcthasoncsuppressionDexamethasonesuppression

I-I 3I-iodomethylnorcholesteroladrenaluptakeis a measure of I 7-ketosteroid excretion inhyperandrogcnism,P29

DiabetesmellitusBiologicgastric emptying time in diabetics, using

Tc-99m resin-oatmealwith and withoutmctoclopramidc,1098

Platelet factor 4(PF4) radioassayand clinicalsignificance, P25

Dialysis,chronicScintigraphic evaluation of parathyroid-induced

bonediseasein chronic dialysis patients, P20Differential diagnosis

Hepatobiliary imaging in acute abdominal pain,919

DihydrozyanthraquinonesLiver and kidney imaging with Ga-68

dihydroxyanthraquinones,983Diphcnyihydantoin

Diphenylhydantoin(Dilantin) in TI-201 chlorideuptake,P57

Disk-spaceinfectionsGallium scintigraphy in the evaluationof

disk-space infections, 925

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Display devices (TV)Re: four standard scintigraphic TV displays,

1002 (Ic)Re: four standard scintigraphic TV displays

(reply). 1003(Ic)Dos@

Dosimetry ofTc-99m-HIDA based onquantitative data, P87

Human dosimetry of In-I I 1 granulocytes, P86Human radiation dosimetryof

F-l8-2-fiuoro.2-deoxyglucoseto critical organ,P86

Radiation dosimetry of Sn-I I 7m23.(trimethyl-stanna)-24.nor-Sa-cholan-3@9-ol(Sn-l 17m-23-TSC):potential adrenalimaging agent, P86

Tc-99m HIDA dosimetry in hepatic disorders.P87

DoxorubicinPredictivevalueof myocardial radioisotope

scanning in animals treated with doxorubicin,518

Dysprosium-165Dysprosium.165ferric hydroxide

macroaggragates. A therapeutic agent forradiation synovectomy,P20

Edgedefinition, in imagesDetermination of ventricular borders by adaptive

filtering, P47Edgetracing for the determinationof the left

ventricular projectionarea, P60Measureof edgedefinition in nuclear imagesand

its usein characterizingsystemperformance,P47

EditorialLetter from the Editor, I I 23

Effective renal plasmaflow (ERPF)Sources of error in calculation of effective renal

plasmaflow usingthe single-injection,single-sample technique, 807 (Ic)

EjectionfractionBeatto beatassessmentof leftventricular

performance in atrial fibrillation determinedwith the computerized nuclear probe, P7

Beat to beat assessmentof left ventricularperformanceusinga portablecomputerizednuclear probe:validation, analysisofvariability, and initial study of ectopy, P7

Calculation of left ventricular ejection fractionwithout direct background correction, P64

Contribution of segmentalwall motion to ejectionfraction in acute myocardial infarction, P52

Correlation betweenradionuclideleft ventricularejection fraction during acute myocardialinfarction and cardiacdeathor CHF, P6

Determination of left ventricular ejection fractionemployinga non-computerizedcardiac module,P89

Echocardiographyand nuclearmedicinemeasurementsof left ventricular ejectionfraction after repair of ventricular septaldefect, P9

Evaluationof left ventricular function in acutemyocardial infarction usingradionuclidcventriculography: relation of regional wallmotion to parameters of global left ventricularfunction, P74

Inexpensive ventricular phantom for ECG-gatcdequilibrium studies, 880

Insensitivity of interval ejection fraction todifferentiate normalsfrom CAD, P52

Left ventricular ejection fraction functionalimages at rest and bicycle exercise: definitionof normal and abnormal regional responsesinCAD,P65

Left ventricular performance at rest, exercise andduring acutebeta receptorblockadeinnormals,P65

Low end-systolic volume at rest. An explanationfor failure of increasein ejection fractionduring exercise in normal patients, P7

Methods of improving precisionof left ventricularvolumeand ejection fraction determinations,P48

Miniaturized CdTe detector module forcontinuousmonitoring of left ventricularfunction: prototype system design and initialclinical data, P74

Monitoring left ventricular function withIn-Il3m and cardiac probe, P88

Myocardial function assessedby radionuclidcangiography following chest trauma, P65

Normal responsesof left and right ventricularejection fractions during aerobic and anaerobicphasesof upright and supineexercise,P4

Nuclear stethoscope,P88Performanceof an ECG gate, 387Quantitative analysis of regional left ventricular

function, P63Rangefor left and right ventricular ejection

fraction at different levels of exercise. Findingsof scintigraphic ventriculography duringgraded ergometry in 34 normals, PS

Regional wall motion abnormalities ondetermination of the ejection fraction usingfirst pass radionuclide angiocardiography, P7

Relation of right ventricular (RV) ejectionfraction to pulmonaryartery pressureand rightatrial pressure in aortic and/or mitral valvedisease,P6

Variability of restinggatedejection fraction, P63Electrocardiogram(ECO) gating

Beat-by-beat validation of ECG gating, 307Identification of :ite of onset of ventricular

contraction by least squaresphaseanalysisofradionuclidc cineangiograms, P62

Inexpensiveventricular phantomfor ECG-gatedequilibrium studies, 880

Is accuracy of detection of coronary arterydiseasechangedby ECG gating ofthallium-201 myocardial images? P50

Performanceof an ECG gate, 387Re: ECG gating: doesit adequatelymonitor

ventricular contraction? I 201 (Ic)Re: ECG gating: does it adequately monitor

ventricular contraction? (reply), I 201 (Ic)RV function evaluation usingvolume-pressure

loop by ECG-gated equilibrium radionuclideangiography and simultaneously acquired RVpressuredata, P64

Electron linear acceleratorUse of electron linear accelerator for production

of clinically useful amounts of positronemitting radionuclides, P85

Emission computed tomographyCubic spline for designof reconstructionfilters in

ECT, P38Extendedareaemissiontomographyusinga

conventional camera system, P91In vivo simulation of Tl-201 myocardial

scintigraphyby seven-pinholeemissiontomography, 821

Noisepropagationpropertiesof the ECATpositronscanner,P38

Removalof longitudinal emissiontomographicblur by local operators, P38

Tc-99m-PPitransaxial ECT in acutemyocardialinfarction, P69

EmissiontomographyNon-uniformity and artifact creation in emission

tomography,P38EndOcarditis,bacterial

Detectionof bacterialendocarditiswith Tc-99mantistaphylococcal antibody, 783

End-systolicpressure/volumeindexEnd systolicP/V index: new parameter for

scintigraphic evaluation of CAD, P73Equilibrium

Re: commentson equilibrium, transientequilibrium, and secular equilibrium in serialradioactive decay, 102 (Ic)

Re: commentson equilibrium, transientequilibrium, and secularequilibrium in serialradioactive decay (reply), 102 (Ic)

Erythrocytc volumeRecommended methods for measurement of

red-cell and plasma volume, 793Esophagus

Esophageal transit of gelatin capsules-therapeuticimplications, P66

Radionuclide quantitation of esophagealemptying of solid food in achalasia, P66

Estradiol, mcrcuratedSynthesisof @°3Hg-cstradioland its binding to

mammary tumors, P37Estrogenreceptors

C- I I -labeled steroidsas potential receptorbinders, P12

Gamma-emitting estrogenic Iigand, 593Imaging of breast hormone dependent tumors,

492 (Ic)Imaging of breast hormone dependent tumors

(reply), 492 (Ic)In vivo receptorbinding of radiolabeled

estrogens,P36Receptor-binding radiopharmaccuticals for

imaging breast tumors: estrogen-receptorinteractions and selectivity of uptake ofhalogenatedestrogenanalogs,550

Estrogens, radiolabcledIn vivo receptor binding of radiolabeled

estrogens, P36Ethanedithiolate

Reducing agents for synthesis oftetraphenylarsoniumoxotechnctiumbis(ethanedithiolate) frompertechnetatein aqueoussolution, 279

Ewing's sarcomaBone scanning in Ewing's sarcoma, 10

FalseaneurysmsRe:emissionangiographyfor thedetectionof

falseaneurysms,403 (Ic)Fast scintillator

Cesium fluoride scintillator for time-of-flightpositroncamera,153

FederatedCouncil of Nuclear MedicineOr@ons

Multi-organizational “umbrella―,295 (Ic)Ferritin

Tc-99m liver ferritin: hepatobiliary behavior,IIll

FibrillationBeat to beat assessmentof left ventricular

performance in atrial fibrillation determinedwith the computerized nuclear probe, P7

FIbrinogenEffect of storage on fibrinogen, P77

FibrinopcptideAFibrinopeptide A in suspected and documented

venousthrombosis,P34Fluorine-i8

Anhydrous F-18 labeledelementalfluorine forradiopharmaccutical preparation, 750

F-I 8 positronemissiontomography of bonelesions, P56

Target for preparation of F-18 HF with no addedcarrier, P85

Target-gaspurity in the chemical form of F-18during ‘8F-F2production using theneon/fluorine target, 758

Fluorine.18 fluoroantipyrineSynthesisof [F-l8)-4-fluoroantipyrine for the

measurementof regionalcerebralblood flow,P68

Fluorine.18 fluorodcoxyglucoseBiodistribution of 2-18-FDG and 3-18-FDG, P13Cerebral metabolismin seniledementiausing

F-l8-FDG and PET, P21ECTof F-18fluorodeoxyglucoseandN-13

ammoniain partial epilepsy,P21F-18-2 and 3-fluorodeoxy-D-glucose as potential

diagnostic tracers for tumors, P37Fluorinated glucoseanalog,

2-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose (F-I 8): nontoxictracer for rapid tumor detection, 670

Human radiation dosimetryofF-I 8-2-fluoro-2-deoxyglucose to critical organ,P86

Metabolic changes in acute regional myocardialischemia determined by F-18 deoxyglucose andC-I I palmitate and positronemissiontomography,P90

Remotesystemsfor chemistry using largeamounts of cyclotron producedradionuclides,P92

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Response to auditory stimulation as mapped byPET and F-18 FDG, P21

Sensitivity analysis of FDG method formeasurement of local cerebral metabolic rateofglucose,P21

Fluorine-i8fluoroethanolPreparation and biodistribution of “nocarrier

added―fluorine- 18 fluoroethanol, 559Fourier transformation

Alignment of image pairs, 165Patterns of ventricular emptying by Fourier

analysis of gated blood-pool studies, 978Temporal Fourier analysis in selection of right

ventricular ROIs, P46Visualization of pattern of ventricular contraction

of conduction abnormalities, P46Free thyroxine index

Estimationof free thyroxine, 529FreeT4 assayvs. free thyroxine index, P45Three free-thyroxineassays,576

Free Thyroxine (T4)See Thyroid: Thyroxine (1'4)

GallbladderCombined gallbladder-gastric emptying in man:

effects of varying meal composition, P66Early diagnosis of acute common bile duct

obstructionby Tc-99m-IDA cholescintigraphy,P41

False-negative gallbladder scintigram in acutecholecystitis,841

Quantitative gallbladder imaging followingcholecystokinin, 694

Quantitative tests for measuring concentrationand contraction functionsof gallbladderfollowing injection of Tc-99m-HIDA, P76

Still moreapplicationsof hepatobiliaryscintigraphy, 99

Gallium-67Accepted Ga-67 decay data, 704 (Ic)Accuracy of bone and gallium imaging in painful

prostheses, P55Contrast angiography and histologic pattern with

Ga uptake in primary liver-cell carcinoma:noncorrclation with alpha-feto protein, 324

Deferoxamine mesylate on Ga-67 distribution innormals and abscess-bearers, 421

Diffuse pulmonary uptake in radiogallium scans,328

Ga-67 accumulation in stomach in postoperativegastritis, 706 (Ic)

Ga-67 bound to transferrin in lysates of EMT-6sarcomacellsafter iv. injection of Ga-67citrate, P23

Ga-67 citrate imaging in head and neck tumors,622

Ga-67 in hilar and mediastinal staging ofprimary lung carcinomas,P32

Ga-67 in tumor detection, 394Gallium and infection, 484Gallium: mechanisms, 282Gallium scintigraphy in psoas muscle

inflammation, 897 (Ic)Gallium scintigraphy in the evaluation of

disk-spaceinfections,925Ga-67, ultrasound and computed tomography in

sepsis: ROC analyses, P41Ga-67 uptake by tumors: similarities of gallium

and iron metabolism, P23Iron-binding proteinsand enhancedcapillary

permeability in accumulation of Ga-67, 31Misalignment of multiple photopeak analyzer

outputs:effectson imaging,872Misalignmentof multiple photopeakanalyzer

outputs: effects on imaging performance, PSIParathyroid imaging using Ga-67 and aluminum

analogs, 471Persistent renal uptake of Ga-67 in the absence

of renal pathologyin severehepatocellulardisease,P67

pH and other factors influencingGa.67 bindingto human transfcrrin, human PMNs andbacteria, P24

Pulmonary hydatid cyst evidenced by Ga-67citrate scan,599 (Ic)

Quantitative Ga-67 scanningfor predictive valuein primary lung carcinoma, 628

Radiogallium localization in tumors:bloodbinding and transport and role of transferrin,650

Re: correlation of contrast angiography andhistological pattern with gallium uptake inprimary liver-cell carcinoma:noncorrelationwith alpha-feto protein, 1205 (Ic)

Re:correlationof contrastangiographyandhistologicalpattern with gallium uptake inprimary liver-cell carcinoma: noncorrelationwith alpha-feto protein (reply), I 205 (Ic)

Renalgallium accumulationin antibiotic-inducedncphritis: clinical implications, 646

Roleof FeCI3in Ga-67 uptakeby HeLa 53 invitro, P24

Scandiumin tissuedistribution of Ga-67 innormalsand tumor-bearers,361

Scintigraphic findings in angioimmunoblasticlymphadenopathy,I88 (Ic)

Sidcrophore-mediated mechanism of galliumuptakedemonstratedin microorganismUstilago sphaerogena,935

Sidcrophoremediatedmechanismof Ga uptakedemonstratedin microorganisms,P24

Source of Ga-67 in gastrointestinal contents, P24Sourceof Ga-67 in gastrointestinalcontents,

II46Tc-99m phosphatecompoundsand Ga-67 in

managementof maxillary-facial disease,P56Time-related Ga-67-citrate concentration in

tumor and abscessand effect ofdesferrioxamine (DFO), P24

Uptakeof Ga-67 in irradiated tumors—isGa-67a true indicator of tissue response toirradiation? P31

Gallium-68Column chromatographyfor ionic Ga-68:organic

ion exchangers,81Development of a Ga-68 generator on alumina,

P85Generatorfor ionic Ga-68, I71Liver and kidney imaging with Ga-68

dihydroxyanthraquinones,983Gallium transferrin complex

Synergistic ligand binding in the Ga-transferrincomplex,P23

Gamma camerasAdjustablezoom-modegain control for

computerizedgammacameras,790Adrenal scintigraphy:comparisonof anger

tomographicscannerand large-field gammacamera,729

Evaluation of linearity correction system forgamma cameras, P81

Gammacameraacceptancetesting:recommendations of the AAPM, P93

Noise-equivalent bandpass as a measure ofspatial resolutionfor gammacameras,P81

Relativeandabsoluteuptakemeasurementswithgamma camera: an assessmentof errors, P82

Tomographic assessmentof cerebral perfusionusinga single-photonemitter (Kr-81m) and arotating gamma camera, I I 39

Gastric functionAssessment of gastric function by i. v. injection of

Tc-99m pertechnetatc,P67Biologic gastric emptying time in diabetics, using

Tc-99m resin-oatmealwith and withoutmetoclopramidc,1098

Combined gallbladder-gastric emptying in man:effects of varying meal composition, P66

Comparison of gastric emptying rates ofintracellular and surface-labeledchickenliverin normals, P67

Dual radionuclidestudiesof gastric emptyingusinga physiologicmeal, P66

Effects of meal size and correction technique ongastric emptying time: studies with two tracersandopposeddetectors,883

Gastric emptying rate after surgeryfor obesity:useof Tc-99m tagged choppedchicken liver,P67

Gastric uptake and secretion of Tc-99mpertechnetate after H2 receptor blockage, P67

GastritisGa-67 accumulation in stomach in postoperative

gastritis, 706 (Ic)Gaatroesophagealreflux

Pulmonary aspiration in children with respiratorydisease,314

GastrointestinalbleedingComparison of in vivo labeled RBCs with

Tc-sulfur colloid in detectionof acutegastrointestinal bleeding, P75

Scintigraphic detection of acute gastrointestinalbleeding with Tc-99m labeled heat-damagedRBCs,P75

Scintigraphy with In-I I I red cells in intermittentgastrointestinal bleeding, 844

GastrointestinalcontentsSource of Ga-67 in gastrointestinal contents,

1146Gated acquisition systems

Quality control phantom for gated acquisitionsystems, P88

Gated blood-pool studiesSeealso Blood-poolimagingBeat-by-beat validation of ECG gating, 307Bifocal diverging collimator: simultaneous

biplane imaging of heart during equilibriumventriculography, 71

Cardiac function in patients with priormyocarditis, 689

Ectopic heart beats in gated ventricularblood-pool studies, 391

Elimination of patient-detector motion duringupright bicycle exercise, P61

Exercisein regurgitant fraction and right and leftventricular function in aortic and mitralinsufficiency, P49

Exercise LV/RV stroke index ratios measuredbygated blood pool scansin aortic regurgitationpre and postvalvereplacement,P49

Falseleft-ventricular aneurysm:diagnosisbynoninvasive means, 177

Fuzziness as a concept in nuclear medicine.Application to ROl selection,P47

Left ventricular volumeand cardiacoutputdeterminedfrom gatedblood pool imagingwith an attenuation corrected count ratemethod,P50

Patterns of ventricular emptying by Fourieranalysis of gated blood-pool studies, 978

Seven-pinhole multigated tomography and itsapplication to blood-pool imaging: technicalparameters, 682

Visual detection of I mm motion under conditionssimulating clinical gatcd equilibrium bloodpool scintigraphy, P60

Visualization of pattern of ventricular contractionof conductionabnormalities, P46

Gatedheart studiesAnalysis of stressor nitroglycerine gatcd heart

studiesutilizing 3 dimensional filtering andMUGG, program for automatic analysisofgatedheart studies,P47

Phaseanalysisof radionuclide cardiac gatedstudies in normal and abnormal electricalactivation of heart, P73

Quantification of regional wall motionabnormalitiesdetectedby phaseanalysisofgated cardiac studies, P62

Quantitative analysisof regional left ventricularfunction, P63

Reference-plane method for handling tissuecrosstalk in gated equilibrium cardiac studies,P48

GatedscintigraphyAssessment of regional left ventricular wall

motion using multiple gated equilibriumscintigraphy, P52

ECG gating:doesit adequatelymonitorventricular contraction?399

Which stress test should be performed duringTc-99m gated cardiac blood pool scintigraphyto detect CAD? P4

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Generators, @eColumn chromatography for ionic Ga-68: organic

ion exchangers, 81Development of a Ga-68 generator on alumina,

P85Generator for ionic Ga-68, 171Lcad-2I I : short.lived, generator-producedalpha

and beta emitting radionuclide suitable fortherapeutic use, P85

Mn-S2m,short-lived,generator-producedradionuclide for positron tomography, 565

Os-191 —‘lr-I9lmgenerator, 1169Precision flow-controlled Rb-82 generator for

bolusand constant infusion, P85Premature evaluation of a Gc-68--'Ga-68

distillation generator,702 (Ic)Prematureevaluationof a Gc-68--Ga-68

distillation generator (reply), 703 (Ic)Re:commentson equilibrium, transient

equilibrium, and secularequilibrium in serialradioactive decay, 102 (Ic)

Re: comments on equilibrium, transientequilibrium, and secular equilibrium in serialradioactive decay (reply), 102 (Ic)

Gentisic acidGcntisic acid: stabilizer for low tin skeletal

imaging agents, 366Germaniumcameras

Germanium emission camera with parallel platecollimation, P91

Resolution recovery in planar nuclear images:application to high purity germanium andscintillation cameras, P38

Germanium detectorarrayUltrapure germaniumdetectorarray for

quantitating three-dimensionaldistribution of aradionuclidc: study of phantoms, 777

GlomerularfiltrationrateCommercialTc.99m(Sn)DTPA preparationsfor

measurement of glomerular filtration rate, I 26Simultaneous separate glomerular filtration rate

determination, P9Granulomatouspneumonia

Granulomatousinterstitial pneumoniainminiature swineassociatedwith repeatediv.injections of Tc-99m HSA, 207

Grave'sdiseaseDetection of TSH-reccptor antibodies by

immunoprecipitation assay, P45T3 suppressionand TSH-rcleasinghormonetests

in 1-131 therapy for Graves' disease, 240Usefulnessof liquid radioiodine in avoiding

factitious low 1-131 uptake studies, 703 (Ic)Gray scale

Gray scaledisplayson the MDS Modumedsystem. 895 (Ic)

HeartSec also Coronary artery disease (CAD):

MyocardiumAlgorithm for quantification of regionalwall

motion abnormalities,usingthe phaseimageofthe ECG-synchronized cardiac study, P47

Analysis of stressor nitroglycerinegatedheartstudiesutilizing 3 dimensional filtering andMUGG, program for automatic analysisofgated heart studies, P47

Are coronary collaterals protective? P83Bcat.by-beat validation of ECG gating, 307Beat to beat assessmentof left ventricular

performanceusinga portablecomputerizednuclearprobe:validation, analysisofvariability, and initial study of ectopy, P7

Bifocal diverging collimator: simultaneousbiplane imaging of heart during equilibriumventriculography, 71

Cardiac blood pool activity after in vivo and invitro RBC labeling, P7

Cardiac tomography usinga rotating slant holecollimator and a portable camera, P27

Chamber volume determination usinga4-quadrant slant hole tomographic system, P28

Clinical applications of rotating slant holetomographyto cardiovascularnuclearmedicine, P70

Coded-aperture imaging of heart, 37 1Computer-assisted emission imaging, 286Deconvolution analysis of pulmonary transit

curves in suspected left-right cardiac shunts,P8

Detection of coronary heart diseaseusingequilibrium radionuclide ventriculography andregionalejection fraction imageat restandduring handgrip stress, P4

Determination of ventricular borders by adaptivefiltering, P47

Discontinuous mosaic cadmium telluride arraydetector,P92

ECG gating:doesit adequatelymonitorventricular contraction?399

Ectopic heart beats in gated ventricularblood-pool studies, 391

Edge tracing for the determination of the leftventricular projection area, P60

Exercise in regurgitant fraction and right and leftventricular function in aortic and mitralinsufficiency, P49

Exercise LV/RV stroke index ratios measuredbygated blood pool scansin aortic regurgitationprc and postvalve replacement, P49

Falseleft-ventricular aneurysm:diagnosisbynoninvasivcmeans,I77

Heart imaging with an 1-123 noradrenalinestorageanalog,P90

High pressure,multiwire proportional chamberfor cardiac imaging, P91

Imaging of heart after administration ofi-(N- I 3)glutamate, 988

Improvementof radionuclide left to right shuntquantitation using deconvolution analysis, P8

In- I I I -platelets for investigationof sterileendocarditis associated with foreignintracardiac surfaces, P89

In vivo receptor binding of iodinatedbeta-adrenoceptorblockers,436

In vivo receptor binding or iodinated betaadrenoceptorblockers,P57

lridium-191 angiocardiography for detection andquantitation of left-to-right shunting, I I SI

Metabolismof wI-I 23-heptadecanoicacid inheart disease, P90

Methods of improving precision of left ventricularvolume and ejection fraction determinations,P48

Miniaturized CdTe detector module forcontinuousmonitoring of left ventricularfunction: prototype system design and initialclinical data, P74

On the mechanism of alanine localization inheart and pancreas,P77

Performanceof an ECG gate, 387Platelet factor 4(PF4) radioassayand clinical

significance, P25Re: deconvolutionalanalysis in radionuclide

quantitation of left-to-right cardiac shunts, I 87(Ic)

Re: deconvolutionalanalysis in radionuclidequantitation of left-to-right cardiac shunts(reply), 187 (Ic)

Seven pinhole and rotating slant tomography of acardiac phantom, P27

Seven-pinholemultigated tomographyand itsapplication to blood-poolimaging: technicalparameters. 682

Supinebicycleexerciseon bloodconcentrationsof in vivo and in vitro labeledRBCs forequilibrium blood pool imaging, P48

Temporal Fourier analysisin selectionof rightventricular ROIs, P46

Visualization of pattern of ventricular contractionof conductionabnormalities, P46

HematomasNew observations in scintigraphy of subdural and

extradural hematomas,1073Heparin

Heparin effects on free 1'4, P45Hepatic steatosis

In vivo quantitation of hepatic steatosiswithXe-I33, P76

HepatitisLiver/spleen scans in patients with acute viral

hepatitis:prognosticsignificance,P76Re: correlation of contrast angiography and

histological pattern with gallium uptake inprimary liver-cell carcinoma:noncorrelationwith alpha-feto protein, I 205 (Ic)

Re: correlation of contrast angiography andhistologicalpattern with gallium uptake inprimary liver-cell carcinoma: noncorrelationwith alpha-fcto protein (reply), 1205(Ic)

Hepatobiliary imagingClinical comparison of Tc-99m DISIDA and

Tc-99m-dicthyl-IDA for evaluationof thehepatobiliary system, P18

Clinical comparisonof Tc-99m-parabutyl-IDAand Tc-diethyl-IDA for imaging thehepatobiliarysystem,P19

Complimentary role of Tc-99m-diethyl-IDA andultrasoundin large andsmall duct biliary tractobstruction, P41

Efficacy of hepatobiliary imaging in acuteabdominal pain, P18

Evaluation of liver transplant by Tc-99mdimethyl-IDA scintigraphy, 657

Hepatic parenchymal image in hepatobiliaryscintigraphy, P17

Hepatobiliary imaging in acuteabdominal pain,919

HPLC analysisof Tc-99m iminodiacetatehepatobiliary agents and a question of multiplepeaks, 1180

Multicenter trial of Tc-99m disofenin:hepatobiliary agent for imaging jaundiced andnonjaundiced patients, P18

Quantitative gallbladder imaging followingcholecystokinin,694

Still more applications of hepatobiliaryscintigraphy, 99

Tc-99m-diethyl-IDA imaging:clinical evaluationinjaundice, 1022

Tc-99m-diethyl- IDA imaging in hepatobiliarydisease, PlO

Tc-99m-diisopropyl iminodiacetic acid(DISIDA):bestoverallcholescintigraphicradionuclide for evaluation of hepatobiliarydisorders,P18

Tc-99m liver ferritin: hepatobiliary behavior,II77

Tc-99m(Sn)pyridoxylidenephenylalanineand itslipophilic derivatives:structure/biodistributionrelationshipof technetiumcomplexes,P14

Hepatocellular diseasePersistent renal uptake of Ga-67 in the absence

of renal pathologyin severehepatocellulardisease, P67

Heresy Nuclear Medicine Pioneer LectureMonte BIau and Merrill A. Bender, 609

HippuranSeeIodinc-123(131) ortho-iodohippuratc

Histiocytic lymphomaGa-67citrate imaging, histologicsubtypes,and

survival in histiocytic lymphoma, P32Historian's note

Tapsfor―Tappy―,176Hodgkin's disease

Ga-67 in tumor detection,394Splenic involvementin Hodgkin's diseasewith

radionuclide evaluation of response toadrenaline,384

Human serum albuminSeealsoTechnetium-99mhumanserumalbumin

(HSA)Human serum albumin (HSA)

Protein labeling by stannous tartrate reduction ofpertechnetate,59

Hydroxycarboxylic acidsComplexesof technetium with hydroxycarboxylic

acids:gluconic,glucoheptonic,tartaric, andcitric, 1086

Hypertension,posttransplantPosture-induceddisturbanceof pertechnetate

flow and I-i 23 iodohippurate transport in somerenal graft recipients with hypertension, 829

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Iodine-125Adrenomedullaryimaging with

[‘3tljiodobenzylguanidine,349Attenuation of 1-125radiation by chloroform and

other densesolvents,and its relevancetoradioimmunoassays, 738

Comparison of I-I 25 fibrinogen uptake testingand contrast venography in detection of deepvein thrombosisin patientswith hip surgeryorfracture, P34

(Iodine-I 25)iodobenzoylderivativesof acebutololas potential myocardial imaging agenis, 846

Radiolabeled mousealloantibody in sarcomainduced by 3-methylcholanthrene, 77

Separation of CEA from perchloric acid, 248Structure-distribution study of l-12S-w-iodofatty

acids,P14Iodine-125 cholesterol

Tissuedistribution of high-density lipoproteinlabeledwithradioiodinatcdcholesterol,852

Iodinc-125 iodoestradiolTissue distribution studiesof I 7fl (I6a I-I 25)

iodocstradiol in mammary adenocarcinoma,P36

Iodine-125 iodoethynyl estradiolRadioiodinatedestrogenderivatives,I42

Iodine-l2S iodophenyltrimethylammonium4.112511Iodophenyltrimcthylammonium ion, an

iodinatedacetylcholinesteraseinhibitor withpotential as a myocardial imaging agent, 875

Iodine-i31Adrcnomedullary imaging with

[‘311)iodobenzylguanidinc,349Chilling, effective way of reducing volatility of

therapeuticiodinesolutions,P93Follow-up of differentiated thyroid cancer using

serum thyroglobulin measuredbyimmunoradiometric assay. Comparison with1-131 total body scans,741

Imaging of thyroid neoplasmshavingTSHreceptor. P30

Inadequacy of moderate doseof I-I 31 forablation of thyroid remnants following surgeryfor differentiated thyroid carcinoma, P30

1-131 whole body surveys:tomographic vs.gammacameraimaging, P30

Optimization of 1-131 scan dose in patients withthyroid cancer, P30

Radioiodine volatilization from reformulated Nal1-131 oral solution, 477

Radiolabeled mouse alloantibody in sarcomainduced by 3-methylcholanthrene, 77

Scanningdoseanddetectionof thyroidmetastases, 803 (Ic)

Scanning dose and detection of thyroidmetastases (reply), 803 (Ic)

Serum TSH levelsin therapy of thyroidcarcinoma, 492 (Ic)

Serum TSH levels in therapy of thyroidcarcinoma(reply), 493 (Ic)

Structural and mechanisticstudiesofadrenomedullary radiopharmaccuticals, P13

TI-201 scintigraphy in post-operativepatientswith thyroid cancer—acomparative study of‘@‘lP33

T3suppressionandTSH-releasinghormonetestsin 1-131 therapy for Graves' disease, 240

Tumor imaging with 1-131 monoclonalantibody,P54

Usefulnessof liquid radioiodinein avoidingfactitious low 1-131 uptake studies, 703 (Ic)

Iodine-13l DNase1-131DNase,potential tumor imaging agent,

P36Iodine-13l-iodomethylnorcholesterol

Dexamethasone suppression1-13I-iodomethylnorcholcsteroladrenaluptakeis a measure of I 7-ketosteroid excretion inhyperandrogenism,P29

Relationship of 131l-6fl-iodomethylnorcholesteroladrenaluptaketo plasmalipids in Cushing'ssyndrome,P29

Relationship of serum lipids to adrenal-glanduptakeof6@-('@'l)iodomethyl-19-norcholcsterol in Cushing'ssyndrome,1069

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HyperthermiaEffects of fever and hyperthermia on thyroid

function, 1158Imageenhancement

Efficacy of high contrast film copying for TI-201myocardial imageprocessing,P92

Image formatterFormatter linearity, I 200 (Ic)

ImagepairalignmentAlignment of image pairs. 165

ImmunoglobulinsQuantitation of parasite-specifichuman

immunoglobulins: comparison of RIA andELISA methods, P46

Indium-I IiEffects of meal size and correction technique on

gastric emptying time: studies with two tracersand opposed detectors, 883

Factors that may condition scintigraphicdetection of venous thrombi and pulmonaryemboli with In-I I I platelets, 1051

Human dosimetry of In-I I I granulocytcs, P86Intracardiac thrombi: in-vivo detectionby In-I I I

platelet imaging in cardiomyopathyormyocardial infarction, P48

Indium-ill chlorideRadioindium bone-marrow image in acute

(malignant) myelofibrosis,I39Indium-i 11 leukocytes

Clinical imaging of In-I I I leukocytes. 122Distribution of leukocytes labeled with In-1 I I

oxine in acute inflammatory lesions, 1059Effect of membrane active drugs on

In-I I I-labeled PNMs, P25In-l I I autologous leukocytes for imaging

inflammatory response to acute myocardialinfarction, P89

Migratory patterns of In-I I I labeledlymphocytes in chronic inflammatory disease,P43

Indium-ill oxineCorrelation betweenIn-I I 1-oxincplatelet

deposition and thrombus formation in arterialthrombogcncsis, P43

Distribution of Icukocytes labeled with In-I I Ioxinc in acute inflammatory lesions, 1059

In-I I I oxinc Icukocytesin differential diagnosisof rejectionand cytomegalovirusinfection inrenal transplant patients, P39

In- I I I platelet imaging for the in-vivo detectionof thrombi in abdominalaneurysmsandpseudo-aneurysms and for evaluation ofplatelet active drugs, P35

In-I I I platelet scanningin carotid arteryatherosclerosis,P23

In- I I I -platelets for investigationof sterileendocarditis associated with foreignintracardiac surfaces, P89

Kinetics, distribution, sites of destruction ofcaninebloodplateletswith In-I I I oxinc, 36

Labeling human platelets with In-I I I oxine usingan albumin density gradient separation, P42

Platelets labeled with In-I 11 oxinc, 597 (Ic)Plateletslabeledwith In-I I I oxine (reply), 597

(Ic)Scintigraphic detection of an arterial thrombus

with In-I I I-labeledautologousplatelets,548Scintigraphy with In-I I I red cells in intermittent

gastrointestinalbleeding,844Indium-ill platelets

Effect of anticoagulantsand antiplatelet agentson In-I I I platelet scintigraphic studies, P43

Indium-113mClinical ventilation imaging with In-I 13m, P11Monitoring left ventricular function with

In-I 13mand cardiac probe,P88Terminal labeling, immunoradiomctric assay

using generator produced short livedradionuclides, P59

Indium-114mIn-I 14m in dual-nuclide studies with Cr-S 1:

comparison with In-I 1I, 992In memoriam

George V. Taplin, 174

James 1. Quinn, III, M.D—prime mover inestablishment of the Paul C. Aebersold Award,887

John J. Kcarney, 995Philip M. Johnson,596Tapsfor―Tappy―,176Tribute to Dr. James 1. Quinn Ill, 886

Internal mammaryiymphoscintigraphy(IMLS)Internal mammary lymphographyin

managementof breastcancer,496 (Ic)Interobserver variability

Interobserver variability in intcrprctition ofmyocardial images with Tc-99m diphosphonateand pyrophosphate,I

InterpretationIntcrobservcr variability in interpretation of

myocardial images with Tc-99m diphosphonateand pyrophosphatc, I

InterventionstudiesIt's time for us to intervene, I 105

!ntracellular pHpH shift agents for brain imaging:

structure-biodistribution relationships forSe-75tertiary diamines,P13

Regional intracellular pH shift: mechanismforradiopharmaceutical uptake in brain and othertissues, 147

IodinatetlestrogensRadiolodinated estrogen derivatives, 142

Iodine-l23Clinical importance of “indeterminate―nodule in

thyroid imaging: commonest cause of “false―negativethyroid imaging study, P31

Exercise lowersthyroid radioiodine uptake, 8351-123-labeled amines for brain studies:

localization of I-I 23 iodophcnylalkyl amines,940

Localization of I-I 23 iodophcnylalkyl amines in. brain, P68

Localization of l-I23N-isopropyl-p-iodoamphetaminc in brain, P68

Normal RAIU in the Madison, Wisconsin arcs,P31

Single-pass brain uptake and washout of 1-123N-isopropyl-p-iodoamphctaminc and itsbinding to brain cortical synaptosomes, P22

Warthin's tumor and the 1-123 scan, 898 (Ic)Iodine-i23 heptadecanoic acid

Metabolism of w-l-123-heptadecanoic acid inheart disease, P90

Myocardial imaging and metabolic studies withI 7-'23lJiodoheptadecanoic acid, 1043

Radiohalogenatedphenylfatty acidsfor metabolicstudiesof myocardium, P57

Iodine-123 hexadecenoic acidPotential role of I- I 23-hexadecenoic acid in

assessingnormal and abnormal myocardialmetabolism, P57

Iodine-123 iodoamphetamineN-isopropyi-['23l] p-iodoamphetamine:

single-pass brain uptake and washout; bindingto brain synaptosomes;and localization inbrain, 947

Iodine-123 iodohippuratePosture-induced disturbance of pertechnctatc

flow and I-I 23 iodohippurate transport in somerenalgraft recipientswith hypertension,829

Iodine-i23-iodomethylnorcholesterolAdrenal imaging with

I-I 23-Iabeled-iodomcthyl-I9-norcholesterol,P29

Iodine-l23 iodomethyl trimethylammoniumchloride

In vivo stability and distribution of[3 Ijiodomethyl trimethyjammonium chloride,

679Iodine-123 noradrenaline

Heart imaging with an I-I 23 noradrenalinestorage analog, P90

Iodine-123 ortholodohippurate (Hippuran)Functional imagine with 1-123 Hippuran for

renovasculardisease,P41Renal clearanceand extraction of

ortho-iodohippurate (I- I 23), OIH(l-l 31) andPAH,168

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Iodino-l31-labeled antibodyLocalization of I- 131 tumor-specific monoclonal

antibody, 570Iodine-13l ortholodohippurate (Hippuran)

Quantitative functional evaluation of kidneytransplants:dynamic patternsof variouscomplications based on 1950 studies in 436patients, P39

Relative renal function with orthoiodohippuratecomparison to Tc-99m DMSA, P40

Renal clearance and extraction ofortho-iodohippurate (1-123), OIH(I-I 3 I ) andPAH, 168

Iod@@Adrenomedullary imaging with

(131 lJiodobenzylguanidinc. 349

Iodophenylalkylamines1-123-labeled amines for brain studies:

localization of 1-123 iodophenylalkyl amines,940

IodinesRadioactive T4, T3, iodide, and iodoprotcin with

low activity, 225Ion exchangers

Column chromatography for ionic Ga-68: organicion exchangers, 81

Ionic charge on Tc-99m DTPA and Tc-99mEDTA by column ion-exchange, 354

Iridium-191Iridium- 191 angiocardiography for detection and

quantitation of left-to-right shunting, 11 @1Iridium-I9lm

Os-191 —.lr-I91m generator, I 169Iron

Gallium: mechanisms,282Iron-binding@

Iron-binding prpteins and enhanced capillarypermeability in accumulation of Ga-67, 31

Role of FcCI3 in Ga-67 uptake by HeLa 53 invitro, P24

Iron-59ferrouscitrateGa-67 uptake by tumors: similarities of gallium

and iron metabolism,P23Radiolabeled erythrocytes in evaluation of splenic

function, 489hchemia

Prolongationof proton spin lattice relaxation inregionally ischcmic hearts, 448

JaundiceTc-99m-dicthyl-IDA imaging:clinical evaluation

injaundice, 1022Kidney

See also glomerular filtration rateChelates of radiomanganeseto assesskidney

function, P80Clinical contribution of renal transit times in

uronephrological diseases project. P40Commercial Tc-99m(Sn)DTPA preparationsfor

measurement of glomerular filtration rate, I 26Functional imaging with 1-123Hippuran for

renovascular disease, P41Glucoheptonatekidneystudies,493 (Ic)Liver and kidney imaging with Ga-68

dihydroxyanthraquinones, 983Noninvasive radioisotopic technique for detection

of platelet depositionin Bjork-Shiley mitralprosthesis and renal embolism, P89

Optimal handling of dimercaptosuccinicacid forquantitative renal scanning, I 190

Pitfalls of absent or faint kidney sign on bonescan, 894 (Ic)

Quantitative evaluation of separate kidneyfunction with Tc-99m-DTPA, P40

Radionuclide screening for renovascularhypertension,104(Ic)

Renalclearanceand extraction ofortho-iodohippurate (I- I 23), 01 H(I- I 31) andPAH, 168

Renal cortical imaging and detectionof masslesions, 494 (Ic)

Renalcortical imaging and detectionof masslesions (reply), 494 (Ic)

Renal function study in patientswith spinalcordinjury, comparison with excretory urography,P40

Renalgallium accumulationin antibiotic-inducednephritis: clinical implications, 646

Re: radionuclide screeningfor renovascularhypertension (reply), lOS (Ic)

Ru-97-DMSA for delayed renal imaging, P79Sources of error in calculation of effective renal

plasmaflow using the single-injection,single-sample technique, 807 (Ic)

Tc-99m glucoheptonaterenal imaging:congenitalmcsoblastic nephroma, 809 (Ic)

Various pathophysiologic conditions in excretionand renal localizaton of Tc-99m DMSA, P40

KidneytransplantsIn-1I I oxinc leukocytesin differential diagnosis

of rejectionand cytomegalovirusinfection inrenal transplant patients, P39

Posture-induceddisturbance of pertechnetateflow and I- I 23 iodohippurate transport in somerenal graft recipientswith hypertension,829

Quantitative functional evaluation of kidneytransplants: dynamic patterns of variouscomplications based on 1950 studies in 436patients,P39

Splenic blockade and transplant accumulation ofsulfur colloid in renal transplant rejection, P39

Krypton-81mHeadtome:hybrid emissiontomographand brain

study, P15Kr-81m and Xc-127 in nonembolic pulmonary

disease, P1 IKr-81m and Xc-133 ventilation imaging, P11Tomographicassessmentof cerebralperfusion

using a single-photon emitter (Kr-81m) and arotating gamma camera, I 139

KyphoscoliosisFalse-positive liver scan due to spine deformity,

808 (Ic)Lerge-ficld.of-view (LFOV) camera

Evaluation of three LFOV cameras, 161Performance of emissioncomputed tomography

systemusing rotating conventionalgammacamera,P16

Re: clinical and parametric evaluation of threeLFOV cameras,1001(Ic)

Re: clinical and parametric evaluation of threeLFOV cameras(reply), 1002(Ic)

LeastsquaresphaseanalysisIdentification of site of onset of ventricular

contraction by least squares phase analysis ofradionuclide cineangiograms, P62

Lmion@inflammatoryDistribution of leukocytes labeled with In-I I I

oxine in acute inflammatory lesions, 1059Linearity, cameras

Formatter linearity, 1200 (Ic)General measureof Anger camera linearity and

results with and without an on-line corrector,P53

Quantification of gamma camera spatiallinearity, P53

Lipid solubilizing agentsTropolonc, lipid solubilizing agent for cationic

metals, P79Lipoproteins

Lipoproteins as carriers for radiopharmaccuticals,P77

Tissue distribution of high-density lipoprotcinlabeled with radioiodinatcd cholesterol, 852

LiposomesNew, highly negative liposome with improved

biodistribution for imaging, 662Liquid scintillation, biphasic

Biphasic liquid-scintillation vial system forradiometry, 480

LiverBreathanalysisafter iv. administration of

C-14-aminopyrine in liver disease, P76Combined study of radionuclidc liver imaging,

ultrasoundand RIAs for alpha@-fetoproteinand CEA in detectionorfocal hepatic lesions.P27

Computerized tomography, ultrasound, Tc-99mPPi and SC scansafter embolizing spleenandliver, P84

Contrast angiographyand histologicpattern withGa uptake in primary liver-cell carcinoma:noncorrelation with alpha-feto protein, 324

Effect of chemothcrapeuticagentson liver-spleenscan, 84

Effectsof heatingon size-distributionanddifferential uptake of Tc-99m-RBCs by spleenand liver, P44

Evaluation of liver graft hemodynamics, P75Evaluation of liver transplant by Tc-99m

dimethyl-IDA scintigraphy, 657False-positive liver scan due to spine deformity,

808 (Ic)Four standardscintigraphicTV displays,512Hepatic clearance mechanism of

Tc-99m-N-(acctanilido)-iminodiacetic acidderivatives, I I 10 (Ic)

Hepatic clearance mechanism ofTc-99m-N-(acetanilido)-iminodiacetic acidderivatives (reply), I I I I (Ic)

Hepatoma visualization with Tc-99mpyridoxylidenc glutamate, 747

Liver and kidney imaging with Ga-68dihydroxyanthraquinoncs, 983

Liver/spleen scans in patients with acute viralhepatitis: prognostic significance, P76

Right/left liver lobe ratio: sensitiveand specificcriterion for cirrhosis, P76

Scintiangiography of hepato-splenic system ofxiphopagus conjoined twins, 246

Sequential scintigraphy with Tc-99m PG indetection of intrahepatic lithiasis, I 7

Seven-pinhole tomography in liver imaging—aphantom and clinical evaluation, P87

Still more applications of hepatobiliaryscintigraphy, 99

Synthesis and testing of labeled glycoconjugatesas cell-specific receptor radiopharmaceuticals,P14

Tc-99m hepaticbinding protein (HBP) ligandliver imaging, P75

Tc-99m HIDA dosimetry in hepatic disorders,P87

Tc-99m HIDA hepatic lobar distribution andretention ratios in detection of intrahepaticcalculi,P19

Tc-99m liver ferritin: hepatobiliary behavior,1177

Liver/spleenRadionuclide liver/spleen scans and ultrasound

for splenictrauma, P84Lengitudinalsectiontomography

Longitudinal and transverse section scanningwith the Searle PHO/CON-192, P91

Recent improvementsin longitudinal sectiontomography, P91

LungAnalysis of Xc- I 33 washin and washout curves,I029

Benign angiofollicular lymph nodehyperplasia—demonstration of systemicarterial perfusion by DLCS, 600 (Ic)

C-I I branched-chainamines,potential agentsforpositron tomographic lung function studies,P13

Cincpncumography: flow-volume imaging ofrespiration, 219

Computer-assisted emission imaging, 286Determination of mean transit time of Xe- I 33 in

lungs, 333Diffuse pulmonary uptake in radiogallium scans,328

Do recurrent pulmonary emboli lodgepreferentially in prior foci? 659

Estimates of radiation absorbed doses fromradioxcnons in lung imaging. 459

Ga-67 in hilar and mediastinalstagingofprimary lung carcinomas, P32

Gallium and infection, 484Granulomatous interstitial pneumonia in

miniature swine associated with repeated iv.injections of Tc-99m HSA, 207

Increasedlung uptake of thallium-201:noninvasive marker of exercise-induced heartfailure, P52

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Restinganterior Tl-201 defectsin inferiormyocardial infarction, 1015

Scintigraphic parameters of infarct size and longterm clinical coursein complicatedmyocardialinfarction without heart failure, P6

Tc-99m HMDP: radiopharmaceutical for skeletaland acute myocardial infarct imaging. I.synthesisanddistribution, 961

Tc-99m HMDP: radiopharmaceutical for skeletaland acutemyocardial infarct imaging. II.comparisonof Tc-99m HMDP with other Tcbone-imaging agents, 967

Tc-99m PPi and Tc-99m HMDP in acutemyocardial infarction 203

Tc-99m-PPI transaxial ECT in acute myocardialinfarction, P69

Myocardial ischemiaDetection of myocardial ischemia before

infarction, based on accumulation of pyruvate,1101

Excessregional thallium uptake: possibledemonstration of reactive hyperemia, P64

ExerciseTI-201 imaging in assessmentofaorto-corOnary bypass surgery, P49

lschcmia and infarction in isolated rabbit heart:model for evaluation of myocardial imagingagents,523

Measurementof systolicmyocardial thickeningusing planar imaging techniques. P8

Prolongationof proton spin lattice relaxation inregionally ischcmic hearts, 448

Radionuclideand contrastventriculographyinthe detectionof regionalwall motionabnormalities caused by known quantities ofischemic myocardium, P74

MyocardiumSee also HeartAssessment of regional myocardial function by

positronemissiontomography, P69Automatic overlapping of sequential scintiphoto

images, P61Cardiac function in patients with prior

myocarditis, 689Cardioselectiveradiolabeledbetaadrenergic

antagonistsaspotential myocardial imagingagents,P58

Clinical efficacy of myocardial perfusiontomography with 7-pinhole collimator, P71

3-(C' ‘)-methylglucose, promising agent for invivo assessmentof function of myocardial cellmembrane, P56

Defect perception in myocardial perfusionimages, P61

Detection and follow-up of myocardial sarcoidinvolvementby Tl-20l, P83

Development of Tc-99m myocardial imagingagent to replaceTl-20l, P56

Diphenylhydantoin (Dilantin) in Tl-20l chlorideuptake, P57

4-N5I1 lodophenyltrimethylammoniumion,aniodinatedacetylcholinesteraseinhibitor withpotential as a myocardial imaging agent, 875

Increasedsensitivityof Tl-201 kinetic imagingfor detecting acute perfusiondefects inmyocardium. P82

Interobservervariability in interpretation ofmyocardial images with Tc-99m diphosphonateand pyrophosphate,I

In vivo quantitation of myocardial uptake ofTl-201 in man, P62

In vivo simulation of Tl-201 myocardialscintigraphy by seven-pinhole emissiontomography,821

In-vivo simulation of Tl-201 myocardialscintigraphy by seven pinhole emissiontomography,P28

In vivo stability and distribution of(I 31 l@iodomethyl trimethylammonium chloride,

679(Iodine- I 25)iodobenzoyl derivatives of acebutolol

aspotential myocardial imaging agents.846Kinetic model of Tl-201 transport in the

myocardium,P82Mn-52m, short-lived, generator-produced

radionuclide for positron tomography, 565

Increased specificity in diagnosis of pulmonaryembolism, 598 (Ic)

Increased specificity in diagnosis of pulmonaryembolism (reply), 598 (Ic)

In vivo receptorbinding of iodinatedbeta-adrenoceptor blockers, 436

In vivo receptor binding or iodinated betaadrenoceptor blockers, P57

Kr-8lm and Xc-127 in nonembolic pulmonarydisease, P11

Lung-scan abnormality in pulmonary arterybranch stenosis, 495 (Ic)

Lung scan imagescorrected and uncorrectedforrespiratory movement, P12

Lung scintigraphy in cystic fibrosis,909Myocardial visualization on a perfusion lung

scan, 745Nuclear imaging for aerosol studies of lung, P1IPulmonary aspiration in children with respiratory

disease, 314Pulmonary@ ‘C-chlorpromazineuptakeby dual

isotope residue detection with scintillationcamera,P12

Pulmonary hydatid cyst evidenced by Ga-67citrate scan, 599 (Ic)

Quantitative Ga-67 scanning for predictive valuein primary lung carcinoma, 628

Quantitative radionuclide lung studies andspirometry before and after surgical removal oflung carcinoma, P12

Radioimmunodctection of lung cancers usingradiolabeled antibodies to CEA,alpha-fctoprotein and human chorionicgonadotropin, P54

Radionuclide “milk―scan for detection ofpulmonary aspiration, P9

Regarding venography and lung scanning, 188(Ic)

Regarding venography and lung scanning (reply),188 (Ic)

Regional ventilatory clearance by xenonscintigraphy: critical evaluation of twoestimation procedures, 702 (Ic)

Regional ventilatory clearance by xenonscintigraphy: critical evaluation of twoestimation procedures (reply). 702 (Ic)

Two injection methodand reversetwo injectionmethod for estimating the redistribution ofpulmonary blood flow under exercise, P52

Ventilation-perfusion studies and pulmonaryembolism, 319

LymphoscintigraphyCutaneous lymphoscintigraphy:evaluation of

lymphatic drainage patterns in truncalmelanoma, P33

Internal mammary lymphoscintigraphy inplanning radiation therapy. 697

Internal mammary lymphoscintigraphy usingbilateral collimator: measurement of the depthof the lymph node, P82

Lymphoscintigraphy with antibodies to CEA, 804(Ic)

Lymphoscintigraphy with antibodies to CEA(reply). 805 (Ic)

Radiopharmaceuticals for lymphoscintigraphy.P36

Maiabsorption syndromeReliability of dual isotope Schilling test for

diagnosis of pernicious anemia ormalabsorption syndrome, P26

Manganese-SiSmall accelerator synthesis of Mn-S I for

myocardial imaging, P86Manganese-52m

Chelates of radiomangancsc to assesskidneyfunction, P80

Mean transit timeDetermination of mean transit time of Xc- I 33 in

lungs, 333Meckel's divcrticuium

Intestinal hormonesin Tc-99m pertechnetateimaging of ectopic gastric mucosa inexperimental Meckel's diverticulum, PlO

MetalocenesMetalocenes:organ distribution of hydroxyacetyl

Ru- 103 ruthenoceneand its glucuronide, 63

MetoclopramideBiologic gastric emptying time in diabetics, using

Tc-99m resin-oatmeal with and withoutmetoclopramide,1098

MicrofugeSeparation of cells from radioactive media, 88

Mitral valve diseaseRelationof right ventricular (RV) ejection

fraction to pulmonary artery pressure and rightatrial pressurein aortic and/or mitral valvedisease, P6

Molybdenum-99Plutonium in Tc-99m pertechnctate for clinical

use, 1091Monte Carlo simulations

Imageartifacts and counting lossesfor photonfluenceratesand pulse-heightdistributions insingle-crystal Nal(Tl) scintillation cameras,264

Multiple pinhole tomographyClinical comparison of multiple pinhole

tomographywith planar imaging for TI-201stress myocardial scintigraphy, P70

Multiple pinhole emission radionuclidetomography in imaging brain and thyroid, P87

MUItIwireproportionalchamberHigh pressure,multiwire proportionalchamber

for cardiac imaging. P91Mycobacierium tuberculosis

Relationship between amino acid metabolism anddrug resistanceof M tuberculosis,P59

MyelofibrosisRadioindium bone-marrow image in acute

(malignant) myelofibrosis, I 39Myocardialinfarction

Biodistribution of 123m-9-telluraheptadecanOicacid: large difference of uptake in normal andinfarcted myocardium. P58

Contribution of segmentalwall motion to ejectionfraction in acute myocardial infarction, P52

Correlation between radionuclide left ventricularejectionfraction during acutemyocardialinfarction and cardiac death or CHF, P6

Evaluation of left ventricular function in acutemyocardial infarction using radionuclideventriculography: relation of regional wallmotion to parametersof global left ventricularfunction, P74

Exercise radionuclide ventriculography inpatients with prior myocardial infarction, PS

ln-l I 1 autologousleukocytesfor imaginginflammatory response to acute myocardialinfarction, P89

Intracardiac thrombi: in-vivo detection by In-I I Iplatelet imaging in cardiomyopathy ormyocardial infarction, P48

Ischemia and infarction in isolated rabbit heart:modelfor evaluationof myocardial imagingagents,523

Localization of antimitochondrial antibody inexperimentalmyocardial infarcts, P90

Localization of Tc-99m-colloids in acutemyocardial infarctions, P58

Modified Tc-99m heparin for imaging acuteexperimental myocardial infarcts, I 17

Prognosticsignificanceof restinganterior Tl-20ldefectsin patientswith inferior myocardialinfarction, P6

Regional wall motion abnormalities ondeterminationof the ejection fraction usingfirst pass radionuclide angiocardiography, P7

Re: modified Tc-99m Heparin for the imaging ofacute experimental MI, 1202 (Ic)

Re: modified Tc-99m Heparin for the imaging ofacute experimental MI (reply), I 202 (Ic)

Re: modified technctium-99m Heparin forimaging acute experimental Ml, 1203 (Ic)

Re: modified technetium-99m Heparin forimaging experimental MI (reply), 1203 (Ic)

Re: scintigraphic,electrocardiographic,andenzymatic diagnosis of perioperativemyocardial infarction in myocardialvascularization, 292 (Ic)

Re:scintigraphic.electrocardiographic.andenzymaticdiagnosisof perioperativemyocardial infarction in myocardialvascularization (reply), 292 (Ic)

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I 23m-Te-9-tellurahcptadecanoic acid asmyocardial imaging agent, P58

Multicenter comparison of standard and 7pinhole tomographicmyocardial perfusionimaging: ROC analysis of qualitative visualinterpretation, P70

Myocardial imaging and metabolic studies with117-'23lliodohcptadecanoic acid, 1043

Myocardial imaging with Tl-201 and theionophore grisorixin, 787

Myocardial metabolism with C-I I palmitatc invivo, 342

Myocardial uptakeof Tc-99m PPi in amyloidosis,P49

Myocardial visualization on a perfusion lungscan,745

N-I3 ammonia as an indicator of flow: factorsinfluencing its uptake and retention inmyocardium, P89

Noninvasive determination of left ventricularend-systolic pressure volume relation byradionuclide angiography, P64

I S-(p-bromophenyl-)pentadecanoic acid: newpotential agent for myocardial imaging, P58

Perspectiveson sevenpinhole tomography,888Potential role of I- I 23-hcxadecenoicacid in

assessing normal and abnormal myocardialmetabolism, P57

Predictive value of myocardial radioisotopescanning in animals treated with doxorubicin,518

Quantitative myocardial flow-extraction datausing gated ECT, P16

Quantitative standards for Tl-201 myocardialdistribution and washout, P64

Small accelerator synthesisof Mn-SI formyocardial imaging, P86

Structure-distribution study of I- I 25-w-iodofattyacids, P14

Tl-201 myocardial imaging in anomalous leftcoronary artery arising from the pulmonaryartery, 1076

Neon/fluorine targetTarget-gaspurity in the chemical form of F-18

during 5F-F2 production using theneon/fluorine target, 758

Neon gastargetAnhydrous F-I 8 labeledelementalfluorine for

radiopharmaceutical preparation, 750Nephrotoxicity

Renalgallium accumulationin antibiotic-inducedncphritis: clinical implications, 646

Neutron activationMetabolic activity of Na, measuredby neutron

activation, in patients with bone disease, 41Plutonium in Tc-99m pertechnetate for clinical

use, 1091Total-body sodium and sodium excess, I 30

Nitrogen-i3 alanineOn the mechanism of alanine localization in

heart and pancreas, P77Nitrogen-l3 ammonia

Absorbeddosesof radiation after iv. injection ofN-13 ammonia, 276

Cerebral extraction of (N-13) ammonia (NH):dependenceon cerebralblood flow andcapillary permeability-surface area product,P69

ECT of F-I8 fluorodeoxyglucoseand N-13ammonia in partial epilepsy, P21

Imaging of heart after administration ofi-(N- I 3)glutamate, 988

N- I 3 ammonia as an indicator of flow: factorsinfluencing its uptake and retention inmyocardium, P89

Nitrogen-i3 glutamateImaging of heart after administration of

L-( N- I 3)glutamatc, 988Nitrogen-13 sodiumglutamate

Uptake of N-13 by brain tumors followingadministration of N- I 3 1-glutamate, P22

Nonunited fracturesBone scintigraphy in evaluation and treatment of

nonunited fractures, 931

Nuclear magnetic resonance, protonProlongationof proton spin lattice relaxation in

regionally ischemic hearts, 448Nuclear stethoscope

Hemodynamic effects of site and time of inducedpremature ventricular contractions, P73

Monitoring left ventricular function withIn-I 13mand cardiac probe,P88

Nuclear stethoscope, P88Screeningfor cardiac dysfunctionwith the

nuclear stethoscope, P63Obstructive pulmonary disease

Sec also Lung; Pulmonary embolismDetermination of mean transit time of Xe- I 33 in

lungs, 333Scintigraphic detection of pulmonary emboli in

patients with obstructive pulmonary disease,PlO

ObstructiveuropathyDiuretic radionuclide urography in obstructive

uropathy, P39Orthopedics

Nuclear orthopedics, 997Osmium-i9i

Os-l9l .-â€l̃r-191m generator, 1169Osteoarthritis

Intra-articular depot corticosteroid effect onsynovial permeability in osteoarthritis, P20

Osteolytic lesionsMultiple manifestationsof osteolytic lesionson

bone imaging, 896 (Ic)Osteomalacia

Total-body sodiumand sodiumexcess,I30Osteomyeitis

Bone scanning in neonatal osteomyclitis, 417Tc-99m phosphatecompoundsand Ga-67 in

management of maxillary-facial disease,P56Osteonecrosis

Tc-99m MDP imaging as an early test forfemoral headosteonecrosis,P19

OsteosarcomaSee Sarcoma

OxygenutilizationTransverse section measurements of oxygen

utilization in brain, P22PAH

See Para-aminohippuratcPancreas

Amino acid complexes of Ru-103 synthesis andbiodistribution, P79

On the mechanism of alanine localization inheart and pancreas, P77

(75SejSelenomethioninc uptake by the pancreas,191(Ic)

Para-aminohippurate(PAH)Renalclearanceand extraction of

ortho-iodohippuratc (I-I 23), OIH(I- I 31) andPAH,168

ParathyroidParathyroid imaging usingGa-67 and aluminum

analogs, 471Perfusion scan, muscle

Functional alterations of muscleperfusion in typeII muscleatrophy: demonstration by lowerextremity perfusion scans, P34

Tl-201 exercise scintigraphy of legmuscle—usefulfor evaluationof peripheralvascular disease? P35

Perfusion scan, peripheralRedistribution relationship between rest and

delayed Tl-2O1 peripheral perfusion scan, P35Peripheralvasculardisease

Functional alterations of muscle perfusion in typeII muscleatrophy:demonstrationbylowerextremity perfusion scans, P34

Tl-201 exercise scintigraphy of legmuscle—usefulfor evaluation of peripheralvasculardisease?P35

PhantomsUltrapure germanium detector array for

quantitating three-dimensionaldistribution of aradionuclide: study of phantoms, 777

PharmacokineticsPharmacokinetics of pertechnetate administered

after pretreatment with 400 mg of potassiumperchlorate, 763

PharmacologicinterventionExtension of radionuclide methods by adjunctive

pharmacologic intervention: an approachyielding improved diagnostic capability, 700

PhaseseparationandanalysisDouble-antibody solid-phase radioimmunoassay:

simplified phase-separation procedure appliedto various ligands, 540

Phaseanalysisof radionuclide cardiac gatedstudies in normal and abnormal electricalactivation of heart, P73

PhosphonicacidRadioiodinated phosphonic acid: new agent for

study of bone resorption, P77Phosphorus-32

Bremsstrahlung imaging of intraperitoneal P.32distributions, P33

PhotopeakanalyzeroutputsMisalignment of multiple photopeak analyzer

outputs: effects on imaging, 872Plantar fasciitis

See Calcancal periostitisPlasmacytoma

Metabolism of guanido-labeled (C- I 4)arginine,52

Plasma proteinsBinding of Tc-99m to plasma proteins: influence

on distribution of Tc-99m phosphate agents,1080

Plasma volumeRecommended methods for measurement of

red-cell and plasma volume, 793Platelets

Correlation between In-I I 1-oxine plateletdeposition and thrombus formation in arterialthrombogenesis, P43

Factors that may condition scintigraphicdetectionof venousthrombi and pulmonaryemboli with In-I I I platelets, 1051

In-l I I platelet imaging for the in-vivo detectionof thrombi in abdominalaneurysmsandpseudo-aneurysms and for evaluation ofplatelet active drugs, P35

In-I I I platelet scanningin carotid arteryatherosclerosis, P23

In-I I I-platelets for investigationof sterileendocarditis associated with foreignintracardiac surfaces, P89

Intracardiac thrombi: in-vivo detection by In- I I Iplatelet imaging in cardiomyopathy ormyocardial infarction, P48

Kinetics, distribution, sites of destruction ofcanine blood platelets with In-I I I oxine, 36

Labeling humanplateletswith In-I I I oxine usingan @tlbumindensity gradient separation, P42

Noninvasive radioisotopic technique for detectionof platelet deposition in Bjork-Shiley mitralprosthesis and renal embolism, P89

Platelet factor 4(PF4) radioassay and clinicalsignificance, P25

Plateletslabeledwith In-I I I oxine, 597 (Ic)Platelets labeled with In-I I I oxine (reply), 597

(Ic)Scintigraphic detection of an arterial thrombus

with In-I I I-labeled autologous platelets, 548Plutonium

Plutonium in Tc-99m pertechnetate for clinicaluse, 1091

Polyinorphonuclear leukocytespH and other factors influencing Ga-67 binding

to human transferrin, human PMNs andbacteria, P24

PositronemissiontomographyPET = positron + electron transmutation, I 200

(Ic)Positron imaging

Cesium fluoride scintillator for time-of-flightpositron camera, 153

Noise propagation properties of the ECATpositron scanner, P38

Non-uniformity and artifact creation in emissiontomography, P38

Positron imaging feasibility studies: I. selectivetumor concentration of 3H-thymidine,3H-uridine, and 4C-2-deoxyglucose, P32

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Re: ventilation-perfusionstudiesof diagnosisofpulmonary embolism (reply), I 204 (Ic)

Scintigraphic detection of pulmonary emboli inpatientswith obstructivepulmonarydisease,PlO

Tc-99m SC aspotential imaging agent inthromboembolic disease, 723

Ventilation-perfusion studies and pulmonaryembolism, 319

Pulse labelingMetabolism of guanido-labeled (C-I4)arginine,

52Quadraplegics, renal function

Renal function study in patientswith spinalcordinjury, comparison with excretory urography,P40

Quality control, camerasMinicomputer based Anger camera quality

control protocol, P53Quality control, digital test patterns

Evaluation of computer image display systemsusingdigital test patterns, P53

RadiationdoseAbsorbeddosesof radiation after iv. injection of

N-13 ammonia, 276CAMIRD/Ill: revisedCAMIRD/II and

MIRD-S for internal dosecalculation, 379Estimates of radiation absorbed doses from

radioxenonsin lung imaging, 459Production of 7.6-minute potassium-38 for

medical use, 867Radiation dosimetry of two Te-I 23m adrenal

imagers, 454Radiationinjury

Skeletal responseto radiation injury. P55Radiation safety

Radioiodine volatilization from reformulated Nal1-131 oral solution, 477

Radioactive decayRe: commentson equilibrium, transient

equilibrium, and secular equilibrium in serialradioactive decay, 102 (Ic)

Re: commentson equilibrium, transientequilibrium, and secular equilibrium in serialradioactive decay (reply), 102 (Ic)

R*dioaerosolaSee Aerosols

RadioimmunoassayAttenuation of I-I 25 radiation by chloroform and

other densesolvents,and its relevancetoradioimmunoassays, 738

Clinical significance of serum vitamin B12measured by radioassays using pure intrinsicfactor, P25

Double-antibody solid-phase radioimmunoassay:simplified phase-separation procedure appliedto various ligands, 540

Enzyme and radioimmunoassayfor prostatic acidphosphatasein diagnosisof prostatic cancer,P26

Evaluation and comparison of two fullyautomated R1A systems with distinctlydifferent analysis modes, P60

Evaluation and comparison of two fullyautomatedradioassaysystemswith distinctlydifferent modes of analysis, I 162

Evaluation of automated micro-digoxin of theARIA II, P60

Evaluation ofT3 RIA by the ARIA IIautomated RIA system, P60

Fibrinopeptide A in suspected and documentedvenous thrombosis, P34

Follow-upof differentiated thyroid cancerusingserumthyroglobulin measuredbyimmunoradiometric assay. Comparison with1-131 total body scans,741

Kit for direct labelingof antibodiesand antibodyfragments with Tc-99m, P54

Measurementof serumfree thyroxine by RIA,233

Myoglobinemiain sicklecell crises,P26Quantitation of parasite-specific human

immunoglobulins: comparison of RIA andELISA methods,P46

Radioimmunoassay for atropinc in plasma, P59Radioimmunoassay for prostatic acid

phosphatasein prostatedisease,P26Relationship between amino acid metabolism and

drug resistanceof M tuberculosis,P59Separation of CEA from perchloric acid, 248Terminal labeling, immunoradiometric assay

using generator produced short livedradionuclides, P59

Radioimmunoassay.nonspecificbindingEvaluation of alternate procedures for measuring

NSB, P59Radiolabeled steroids

Adrenal uptake of steroidslabeled with Te- I 23m,258

Failure to visualize adrenals in bilateral adrenalhyperplasia, 49

Te-I 23m-23-(isopropyltclluro)-24-nor-Sa-cholan-3/3-oI:adrenalimaging agent, 251

RadiometryBiphasic liquid-scintillation vial system for

radiometry,480Radionuclideangiography

Combineddiagnosticapproachto abdominalaortic aneurysm: radionuclide angiography andultrasound,P42

RadionUclide methodsExtensionof radionuclide methodsby adjunctive

pharmacologic intervention: an approachyielding improved diagnosticcapability, 700

Radiopharmaceuticals, adverse reactionsAdverse reactionsto radiopharmaccuticals:

incidence in 1978, and associated symptoms.report of the adverse reactions subcommittee ofthe Society of Nuclear Medicine, I 107 (Ic)

RadiopharmacokineticsRadiopharmacokinctics,methodfor nuclear

medicine to measure non-invasively organpharmacokinetics of drugs, P80

RadiospirometryRadiorespirometrictestingof antibiotic

sensitivity in urinary tract infections, I 35Receiveroperatingcharacteristic(ROC)analysis

Adrenal scintigraphy:comparisonof angertomographic scanner and large-field gammacamera, 729

Four standard scintigraphic TV displays, SI 2Ga-67, ultrasound and computed tomography in

sepsis: ROC analyses, P41Multicenter comparisonof standard and 7

pinhole tomographic myocardial perfusionimaging: ROC analysis of qualitative visualinterpretation, P70

ROC review:which curve is better? P93Red cell mass

Tc-99m RBCs for the measurementof red cellmassin newborns,637

Regional wall motionAlgorithm for quantification of regional wall

motion abnormalities, using the phase image ofthe ECG-synchronized cardiac study, P47

Assessment of regional left ventricular wallmotion usingmultiple gatedequilibriumscintigraphy, P52

Contribution of segmental wall motion to ejectionfraction in acute myocardial infarction, P52

Criteria to optimize diagnosis of CAD fromrest-exerciseradionuclideangiography,P63

Determination of ventricular borders by adaptivefiltering, P47

Evaluation of left ventricular function in acutemyocardial infarction using radionuclideventriculography: relation of regional wallmotion to parameters of global left ventricularfunction, P74

Identification of site of onset of ventricularcontraction by least squares phase analysis ofradionuclidc cineangiograms, P62

Quantification of regional wall motionabnormalities detected by phase analysis ofgated cardiac studies, P62

Radionuclide and contrast ventriculography inthe detection of regional wall motionabnormalities caused by known quantities ofischcmic myocardium, P74

Positron tomographyAssessment of regional myocardial function by

positron emission tomography, P69Cerebral metabolism in senile dementia using

F-18-FDG and PET, P21Cesium fluoride scintillator for time-of-flight

positroncamera, 153F- I 8 positronemissiontomography of bone

lesions, P56Instrumental specifications for high-resolution

positron tomographs, P93Metabolic changes in acute regional myocardial

ischemia determined by F-l 8 deoxyglucose andC-I I palmitate and positronemissiontomography, P90

Mn-52m, short-lived, generator-producedradionuclide for positron tomography, 565

N- I 3 ammonia as an indicator of flow: factorsinfluencing its uptake and retention inmyocardium, P89

Optimizing side shielding in positron-emissiontomographs and for comparing detectormaterials, 971

Quantitative myocardial flow-extraction datausing gated ECT, P16

Quantitative transaxial and coronal positrontomography of the brain, P1S

Response to auditory stimulation as mapped byPET and F-18 FDG, P21

Rotary positron emission tomograph:“positologica―.P15

Time-of-flight reconstructionin PET, 1095Tomographicmappingof metabolicchangesin

visual cortex during visual stimulation ofvolunteers and patients with visual deficits, P21

Transverse section measurements of oxygenutilization in brain, P22

Transverse section measurements of cerebralblood flow, P22

Potassium-38Production of 7.6-minute potassium-38 for

medical use, 867Potassium perchlorate

Pharmacokinetics of pertechnctate administeredafter pretreatment with 400 mg of potassiumperchlorate, 763

Premature ventricular contractionsHemodynamic effects of site and time of induced

premature ventricular contractions, P73Procedure,nuclearmedicine,survey

Nuclear medicine in the United States, P42Prostate

Bone imaging of carcinoma of the prostate, P19Enzyme and radioimmunoassay for prostatic acid

phosphatase in diagnosis of prostatic cancer,P26

Radioimmunoassay for prostatic acidphosphatase in prostate disease, P26

Protein labelingProtein labeling by stannous tartratc reduction of

pertechnetate,59Pseudoaneurysm

Traumatic pseudoancurysm presenting as athyroid mass, 106 (Ic)

Psoas muscleGallium scintigraphy in psoas muscle

inflammation, 897 (Ic)Pulmonaryarterystenosis

Lung-scan abnormality in pulmonary arterybranch stenosis, 495 (Ic)

PulmonaryembolismDo recurrent pulmonaryemboli lodge

preferentially in prior foci? 659Factors that may condition scintigraphic

detection of venous thrombi and pulmonaryemboli with In-l 1I platelets, 1051

Increased specificity in diagnosis of pulmonaryembolism, 598 (Ic)

Increased specificity in diagnosis of pulmonaryembolism (reply), 598 (Ic)

Pulmonary perfusion imaging and arteriographyin pulmonary embolism, PlO

Re: ventilation-perfusion studiesand diagnosisofpulmonary embolism, 1204 (Ic)

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Segmental wall-motion analysis in right anterioroblique projection: exerciseequilibriumradionuclide ventriculography and exercisecontrast ventriculography,617

Visual detectionof Imm motion underconditionssimulating clinical gated equilibrium bloodpool scintigraphy, P60

Regionsof interest,selectionFuzziness as a concept in nuclear medicine.

Application to ROl selection,P47Renal @edca

Sec also KidneyRenal kinetics: correlation of nuclear medicine

and computed tomography. P42Renal transit time

See also KidneyClinical contribution of renal transit times in

uronephrologicaldiseasesproject, P40Renovascularhypertension

Radionuclide screeningfor renovascularhypertension,104(Ic)

Re:radionuclidescreeningfor renovascularhypertension (reply), 105 (Ic)

Resolution recoveryResolution recovery in planar nuclear images:

application to high purity germanium andscintillation cameras, P38

R@ratory gatingLung scan imagescorrected and uncorrectedfor

respiratory movement, P12Simulator for testing respiratorygating function

of Brattlc PhysiologicalSynchronizer, 574Rim sign, thyroid

Scintigraphic sign for diagnosis of thyroid cyst:the “rimsign―,P30

Rubidium-82Precision flow-controlled Rb-82 generator for

bolus and constant infusion, P85Ruthenium-97

Ru-97-DMSA for delayed renal imaging, P79Ru-97.DTPA:newradiopharmaceuticalfor

cisternography, P79Ru-97 labeled transferrin, potential

tumor-localizing agent, P7997-Ru-para-butyl-IDA(97-Ru-BIDA) asan

agent for delayed studiesof the biliary tract,P8

Ruthenium-103Amino acid complexesof Ru-103synthesisand

biodistribution, P79Metalocenes: organ distribution of hydroxyacetyl

Ru-l03 ruthenocencand its glucuronide, 63Sarmom

Bone scanning in Ewing's sarcoma, 10Ga-67boundto transferrinin lysatcaof EMT-6

sarcomacells after iv. injection of Ga-67citrate, P23

Positron imaging feasibility studies:I. selectivetumor concentration of 3H.thymidine,3H-uridine, and “C-2.deoxyglucose,P32

Radiolabeled mousealloantibody in sarcomainduced by 3-methylcholanthrene, 77

Scintigraphic and radiographic detection ofradiation-induced osteosarcomas, 426

Unusual spread ofjuxtacortical osteosarcoma,190 (Ic)

Somdium@6Scandium in tissue distribution of Ga-67 in

normalsand tumor-bearers,361Scintigraphy, bone

Bone scintigraphy in evaluation and treatment ofnonunited fractures, 931

Degenerative disease of TMJ by bonescintigraphy, 928

Nuclear orthopedics,997Scintigraphy, equilibrium

Noninvasive assessment of extent and location ofcoronary artery stcnosisby combined exerciseTl-201 and exercisegated equilibrium cardiacblood pool scintigraphy, P83

Scintigraphy, sequentialAutomatic overlapping of sequential scintiphoto

images,P61New observationsin scintigraphy of subdural and

extradural hematomas, 1073

Scintillation camerasComputer-assistedemissionimaging, 286Correction for field nonuniformity in scintillation

cameras through removal of spatial distortion,771

Image artifacts and counting lossesfor photonfluence rates and pulse-heightdistributions insingle-crystal Nal(TI) scintillation cameras,264

Motivation for rotating slant hole approach toscintillation camera tomography, P27

Resolution recovery in planar nuclear images:application to high purity germanium andscintillation cameras, P38

Simulator for testing respiratory gating functionof Brattle PhysiologicalSynchronizer, 574

Selenium-iSMOSENew brain imaging agents:radioiodinc labeled

tertiary diamines, P68pH shift agents for brain imaging:

structure—biodistribution relationships forSc-75tertiary diamines,P13

Radiotracersfor cerebral functional imaging—anew class, I 83

Regional intracellular pH shift: mechanism forradiopharmaceutical uptake in brain and othertissues,147

Selenium-iS PINENew brain imaging agents: radioiodine labeled

tertiary diamines, P68pH shift agents for brain imaging:

structure-biodistribution relationships forSc-75 tertiary diaminea, P13

Radiotracers for cerebral functional imaging—anew class, 183

Regionalintracellular pH shift: mechanismforradiopharmaceutical uptake in brain and othertissues, 147

Selenium-iS selenocholesterolResults of quantitative adrenal imaging in 62

cases using Sc-75 selenocholesterol, P29Selenium-iS selenomethionine

[75SelSelenomethionine uptake by the pancreas,191 (Ic)

Senile dementiaCerebral metabolism in seniledementia using

F-lS-FDG and PET, P21Se@

Ga-67, ultrasound and computed tomography insepsis: ROC analyses, P41

Serum ferritinSerum ferritin levelsin man with special regard

to age-dependingchanges,P26Seven-@ collimator

Clinical efficacy of myocardial perfusiontomography with 7-pinhole collimator, P71

Contributionsof 7-pinholecollimator tocistcrnography, P88

In vivo simulation of TI-201 myocardialscintigraphy by seven-pinhole emissiontomography, 821

In-vivo simulation ofTl-20l myocardialscintigraphy by seven pinhole emissiontomography, P28

Multicenter comparisonof standardand 7pinhole tomographicTl-201 scintigraphy:resultsof quantitative interpretation oftomograms, P70

Multicentcr comparisonof standardand 7pinhole tomographic myocardial perfusionimaging: ROC analysis of qualitative visualinterpretation. P70

Performancecharacteristicsof seven-pinholetomography, P28

Perspectiveson sevenpinhole tomography, 888Seven-pinhole multigated tomography and its

application to blood-pool imaging: technicalparameters, 682

Seven-pinhole tomography in liver imaging—aphantomand clinical evaluation,P87

Seven-pinhole tomography. Is it worth it? P69Tomographic radionuclide angiography, P70

“Sickeuthyroid―syndromeLow 1'4 and low F1'41in seriouslyill patients, 432

Sickle cell anemiaMyoglobinemia in sickle cell crises, P26Splenicscanfindings in sicklecell-hemoglobinC

disease, P43Siderophore

Siderophore-mediated mechanism of galliumuptake demonstrated in microorganismUstilago sphaerogena,935

Siderophoremediatedmechanismof Ga uptakedemonstrated in microorganisms, P24

Side shielding, tomographyOptimizing side shielding in positron-emission

tomographsand for comparing detectormaterials,971

Single photon emission computed tomography(SPECT)

Brain imaging with gamma camera, SPECT, andTCT,507

Clinical results obtained in emission computedtomography with a rotating conventionalgamma-camera, P16

Clinical value of emission tomography, 613Headtomc: hybrid emissiontomograph and brain

study, P151-131 whole body surveys: tomographic vs.

gamma camera imaging, P30New computer-assisted tomograph in brain

ischcmia and function in transversecross-section,P16

Performance of emissioncomputed tomographysystemusingrotating conventionalgammacamera,P16

Physical attributes of single-photon tomography,579

Quantitative capabilities of single photonemission tomographic scanner, P17

Single photon emissioncomputed tomographywith a small germanium camera, P17

Single-photon emissioncomputed tomography tostudy cerebral function, 1197

SinusoidsLeast-square fitting of sinusoidal functions to

pixel time-activity curves in nuclear medicinecardiac blood pool studies, P46

SkinRe: skin decontamination of commonly used

radionuclides, 1003 (Ic)Re: skin decontamination of commonly used

radionuclides(reply), 1004(Ic)Skindecontaminationof commonlyused

radionuclides. 475Skin perfusion with Xc-133, 156

Slant hole collimatorCardiac tomography using a rotating slant hole

collimator and a portable camera, P27Chamber volume determination using a

4-quadrant slant hole tomographic system, P28Clinical applications of rotating slant hole

tomographyto cardiovascularnuclearmedicine, P70

Motivation for rotating slant hole approach toscintillation cameratomography,P27

Multisegmental slant hole tomographiccollimator (MUST): new tomographic gammacamera system, P28

Seven pinhole and rotating slant tomography of acardiac phantom, P27

Variable angle slant hole collimator, P28Sodium

Metabolic activity of Na, measured by neutronactivation, in patients with bone disease, 41

Total-body sodium and sodium excess. I 30Spatial distortion

Correction for field nonuniformity in scintillationcameras through removal of spatial distortion,771

SpleenComputerizedtomography,ultrasound,Tc-99m

PPi and SC scansafter embolizing spleenandliver, P84

Effect of chemotherapeutic agents on liver-spleenscan,84

Effects of heating on size-distribution anddifferential uptake of Tc-99m-RBCs by spleenand liver, P44

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Technetium-99m antimony colloidTc-99m antimony colloid for bone-marrowimaging,1035

Technetium-99mdiethylenetriaminepenta-aceticacid (Tc-99m DTPA)

Differential accumulationof Tc-99m DTPA andTc-99m PPi within cerebral and cranial lesions,838

Ionic chargeon Tc-99m DTPA and Tc-99mEDTA bycolumnion-exchange,354

Quantitative evaluationof separatekidneyfunction with Tc-99m-DTPA, P40

Re:electrochemistryof Tc-99in DTPA,402(Ic)Technetium-99mdiphosphonate

Five new diphosphonatesfor skeletal imaging,P'S

Interobservervariability in interpretation ofmyocardial images with Tc-99m diphosphonatcand pyrophosphate,I

Preparation and biological distribution oftechnetiumdiphosphonateradiotracerssynthesizedwithout stannousion, 859

Technetium-99mDISIDAClinical comparison of Tc-99m DISIDA and

Tc-99m-diethyl-IDAforevaluationof thehepatobiliary system,P18

Tc-99m-diisopropyl iminodiacetic acid(DISIDA): bestoverall cholescintigraphicradionuclide for evaluation of hepatobiliarydisorders,P18

Technetium.99mDMSAOptimal handling of dimercaptosuccinicacid for

quantitative renal scanning, I 190Relative renal function with orthoiodohippurate

comparison to Tc-99m DMSA, P40Renal cortical imaging and detection of mass

lesions,494 (Ic)Various pathophysiologic conditions in excretion

@ and renal localizaton of Tc.99m DMSA, P40Technetium.99merythrocytc

Cardiac bloodpoolactivity after in vivo and invitro RBC labeling, P7

Coded-aperture imaging of heart, 371Comparisonof in vivo labeled RBCs with

Tc-sulfur colloid in detection of acutegastrointestinal bleeding, P75

Scintigraphic detection of acute gastrointestinalbleeding with Tc-99m labeled heat-damagedRBCs, P75

Selective spleen scintigraphy with Tc-99merythrocytes,413

Spleen scanningin humans with Tc-99merythrocytes, I 3

Spleen scanningwith Tc-99m RBCs, 1000 (Ic)Spleenscanningwith Tc-99m RBCs (reply),

1000 (Ic)Tc-99m binding to RBCs, 676Tc-99m RBCs for the measurementof red cell

massin newborns,637Technetium-99methylenetriaminetetra-aceticacid

(‘rc-99mEDTA)Ionic charge on Tc-99m DTPA and Tc-99m

EDTAbycolumnion-exchange,354Technetium-99mglucoheptonate

Complexesof technetium with hydroxycarboxylicacids: d-gluconic, d-glucoheptonic, d-tartaric,and citric, P14

Early brain images. 290 (Ic)Early brain images (reply), 290 (Ic)Glucoheptonate kidney studies,493 (Ic)lschcmia and infarction in isolated rabbit heart:

model for evaluation of myocardial imagingagents,523

Renal cortical imaging and detection of masslesions (reply), 494 (Ic)

Tc-99m glucoheptonaterenal imaging: congenitalmesoblastic ncphroma, 809 (Ic)

Technetium-99mheparin (TcH)Modified Tc-99m heparin for imaging acute

experimental myocardial infarcts, I 17Re: modified Tc-99m Heparin for the imaging of

acute experimental Ml, I 202 (Ic)Re: modified Tc-99m Heparin for the imaging of

acute experimental MI (reply), I 202 (Ic)

Liver/spleen scans in patients with acute viralhepatitis: prognostic significance, P76

Radiolabelcd crythrocytes in evaluation of splenicfunction, 489

Scintiangiography of hepato-splenic system ofxiphopagus conjoined twins, 246

Selective spleenscintigraphy with Tc-99merythrocytes, 413

Spleen scanningin humanswith Tc-99mcrythrocytes, 13

Spleen scanningwith Tc-99m RBCs, 1000 (Ic)Spleen scanningwith Tc-99m RBCs (reply),

1000 (Ic)Splenic involvementin Hodgkin'sdiseasewith

radionuclideevaluationof responsetoadrenaline, 384

Splenic scan findings in sickle cell-hemoglobin Cdisease, P43

StannouschlorideStable stock solutionof stannouschloride, P78

StannoustartrateAlteration of biodistribution of pertechnetate

with clearing agent, P80Protein labeling by stannous tartrate reduction of

pertechnetate, 59Re: improved protein labeling by stannous

tartrate reduction of pertechnetatc, 893 (Ic)Re:improvedproteinlabelingbystannous

tartrate reductionof pertechnctatc(reply), 894(Ic)

Strontium-8SInfluence of permeability on uptake of bone

imaging agents, P20Superoxide dismutases

Superoxidc dismutases:a disparate classmetalloprotcins,P44

SynaptosomesN-isopropyl-['23IJ p-iodoamphetamine:

single-pass brain uptake and washout; bindingto brain synaptosomes; and localization inbrain, 947

Systemic lupus erythematosusBone scans in steroid-treated patients with

systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), P19Technetium-96 pyrophosphate

Bone kinetics of Ca-45 and Tc-96-pyrophosphatc,466

Technetium-99mBiologic gastric emptying time in diabetics. using

Tc-99m resin-oatmeal with and withoutmctoclopramide, 1098

Complexing of Tc-99m with cyclam, 443Detection of bacterial endocarditis with Tc-99m

antistaphylococcal antibody, 783Development of Tc-99m myocardial imaging

agent to replaceTl-20 I , P56Kit for direct labeling of antibodies and antibody

fragments with Tc-99m, P54Localization of Tc-99m-colloids in acute

myocardial infarctions, P58Partial characterizationof Tc-99m cyclam

complex, P14Radiotraccrs for cerebral functional imaging—a

new class, I 83Regional cerebral blood flow measurements in

transient ischemic attacks and stroke:comparison of Xe-133 and Tc-99m, P22

Single photon emission computed tomographywith a small germanium camera. P17

Structural requirements for bone localizingradiopharmaccuticals, P1S

Synthesis and testing of labeled glycoconjugatesas cell-specific receptor radiopharmaceuticals,P14

Tc-99m hepaticbinding protein (HBP) ligandliver imaging, P75

Tc-99m liver ferritin: hepatobiliarybehavior,I177

Tc-99m(Sn)pyridoxylidenephenylalanineand itslipophilic derivatives: structurc/biodistributionrelationship of technetium complexes, P14

Which stress test should be performed duringTc-99m gated cardiac blood poolscintigraphyto detect CAD? P4

Re: modified technctium-99m Heparin forimaging acute experimental Ml, 1203 (le)

Re:modifiedtechnetium-99mHeparinforimagingexperimentalMl (reply), 1203(Ic)

Technetium-99mHIDADosimetry of Tc-99m-HIDA based on

quantitative data, P87Hepatic clearance mechanismof

Tc.99m-N-(acetanilido)-iminodiacctic acidderivatives, I I 10 (Ic)

Hcpatic clearancemechanismofTc-99m-N-(acetanilido)-iminodiacetic acidderivatives (reply), I I I I (Ic)

Quantitative tests for measuring concentrationand contraction functionsof gallbladderfollowing injection of Tc-99m-HIDA, P76

Still more applications of hepatobiliaryscintigraphy,99

Tc-99m HIDA dosimetry in hepatic disorders,P87

Tc-99m HIDA hepatic lobar distribution andretention ratios in detection of intrahcpaticcalculi, P19

Technetium-99mhumanserumalbumin (Tc-99mHSA)

Granulomatous interstitial pneumonia inminiature swine associated with repeated iv.injections of Tc-99m HSA, 207

Nuclear imaging for aerosolstudiesof lung, P11Re: improved protein labeling by stannous

tartrate reduction of pertechnetate, 893 (Ic)Re:improvedproteinlabelingbystannous

tartrate reduction of pertechnetate (reply), 894(Ic)

Technetium-99mhydroxyethylidenediphosphonate(Tc-99mHEDP)

Gentisicacid: stabilizer for low tin skeletalimagingagents,366

In vivo evaluation of componentsof Tc-99mHEDP radiopharmaceutical mixture separatedby HPLC, P12

Preparationand biologicaldistribution oftechnetium diphosphonate radiotracerssynthesized without stannous ion, 859

Whatdowewantfroma bone-scanningagent?296 (Ic)

Technetium-99mhydroxymethylenediphosphonate(Tc-99m HMDP)

Evaluation of three diphosphonates:in vitroadsorption(C-14-labeled)and in vivoosteogenicuptake (Tc-99m complexed). I I 85

Gentisic acid: stabilizer for low tin skeletalimaging agents,366

Tc-99m HMDP: radiopharmaceuticalfor skeletaland acute myocardial infarct imaging. I.synthesisand distribution, 961

Tc-99m HMDP: radiopharmaceuticalfor skeletaland acute myocardial infarct imaging. II.comparison of Tc-99m H MDP with other Tcbone-imaging agents, 967

Tc-99m PPi andTc-99m HMDP in acutemyocardial infarction, 203

Technetium-99mIDAClinical comparison of Tc-99m DISIDA and

Tc-99m-dicthyl-IDA for evaluation of thehepatobiliary system, P18

Clinical comparison of Tc-99m-parabutyl-IDAand Tc-diethyl-IDA for imaging thehepatobiliarysystem,P19

Complimentary role of Tc-99m-dicthyl-IDA andultrasound in large and small duct biliary tractobstruction, P41

Early diagnosisof acute common bile ductobstructionby Tc-99m-IDA cholescintigraphy,P41

Evaluation of liver transplant by Tc-99mdimethyl-IDA scintigraphy, 657

Hepatic parenchymal image in hepatobiliaryscintigraphy, P17

HPLC analysisof Tc-99m iminodiacetatehepatobiliary agents and a question of multiplepeaks, 1180

Improvingspecificity and accuracyofTc-99m-IDA cholescintigraphywith delayedviews, P17

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Multiccnter trial of Tc-99m disofenin:hepatobiliary agent for imaging jaundiced andnonjaundiced patients, P18

Tc-99m-dicthyl-l DA imaging: clinical evaluationinjaundice, 1022

Technetium-99mleukocytesEffects of heating on size-distribution and

differential uptake of Tc-99m-RBCs by spleenand liver, P44

Time courseof in vivo labelling of RBCs, P44Technetium-99mmethylenediphosphonate

(Tc-99mMDP)Accuracy of boneand gallium imaging in painful

prostheses, P55Bone imaging of carcinoma of the prostate, P19Bone scans in steroid-treated patients with

systemic lupus crythematosus (SLE), P19Bone-seeking properties of Tc-99m carbonyl

diphosphonic acid, dihydroxy-methylencdiphosphonic acid and monohydroxy-mcthylenephosphonicacid, 767

Influence of permeability on uptake of boneimaging agents, P20

Quantitative scintigraphy in diagnosisandmanagement of plantar fasciitis (calcanealperiostitis), 633

Re:studiesofskclctaltracerkinetics.Ill.Tc-99m(Sn)MDP uptake as a function ofblood flow, 892 (Ic)

Re: studiesof skeletal tracer kinetics. Ill.Tc-99m(Sn)MDP uptake as a function ofblood flow (reply). 893 (le)

Skeletal tracer kinetics. Optimum time delay forTc-99m(Sn) methylencdisphosphonateboneimaging, 641

Tc-99m MDP imaging asan early test forfemoral head ostconccrosis. P19

Unusual spread of juxtacortical osteosarcoma.190(Ic)

Use of sterilizable radiation probe during bonesurgery, P56

What do we want from a bone-scanningagent?296 (Ic)

Technetium-99mpertechnetateAlteration of biodistribution of pcrtechnctate

with clearing agent, P80Assessment of gastric function by i. v. injection of

Tc-99m pertechnetate, P67Clinical importance of “indeterminate―nodule in

thyroid imaging:commonestcauseof “false―negative thyroid imaging study, P31

Complexes of technetium with hydroxycarboxylicacids: gluconic, glucoheptonic, tartaric, andcitric, I086

Determination of microgram amounts ofstannoustin in technetium labeling kits. P78

Evaluation of liver graft hemodynamics, P75Gastric uptake and secretion of Tc-99m

pertechnetate after H2 receptor blockage, P67Interference with Tc-99m labeling of RBCs by

RBC antibodies, P44Intestinal hormonesin Tc-99m pertechnetate

imaging of ectopic gastric mucosa inexperimental Meckel'sdivcrticulum, PlO

Kinetics of thyroidal uptake of pertechnetate, 704(Ic)

Pharmacokinetics of pertechnctatc administeredafter pretreatmentwith 400 mg of potassiumperchlorate, 763

Plutonium in Tc-99m pertechnetatc for clinicaluse, 1091

Protein labeling by stannoustartratc reductionofpertechnetate, 59

Reducing agents for synthesis oftctraphenylarsoniumoxotechnctiumbis(cthanedithiolatc) frompertechnetatc in aqueoussolution, 279

Re: electrochemistry of Tc-99 in DTPA, 402 (Ic)Tc-99m pertechnetate uptake in patients with

thyroid disease. P31Traumatic pseudoaneurysm presenting as a

thyroid mass, 106 (Ic)Technetium-99mPIPIDA

Asymptomatic cystic duct obstruction in chroniccholecystitis. P17

Efficacy of hepatobiliary imaging in acuteabdominal pain, P18

Tcchnetium-99mpolyphosphateBinding of Tc-99m to plasma proteins: influence

on distribution of Tc-99m phosphateagents,I080

Bone scanning in neonatal osteomyelitis, 417Decreased bone uptake of Tc-99m polyphosphate

in thalassemia major, 47Technetium-99mpyridoxylideneglutamate

(Tc-99m P0)Hepatoma visualization with Tc-99m

pyridoxylidene glutamate, 747Sequential scintigraphy with Tc-99m PG in

detection of intrahcpatic lithiasis, I 7Still more applicationsof hcpatobiliary

scintigraphy, 99Technetium-99m pyrophosphate (PPI)

Coded-aperture imaging of heart, 371Computerized tomography, ultrasound, Tc-99m

PPi and SC scansafter embolizing spleenandliver, P84

Differential accumulation of Tc-99m DTPA andTc-99m PPi within cerebral and cranial lesions,838

Interobserver variability in interpretation ofmyocardial imageswith Tc-99m diphosphonatcand pyrophosphate, I

Irradiated bone:changesin Tc-99m PPi boneimaging, 22

Myocardial uptake of Tc-99m PPi in amyloidosis,P49

Predictive value of myocardial radioisotopescanning in animals treated with doxorubicin,518

Re: scintigraphic, electrocardiographic,andenzymatic diagnosis of perioperativemyocardial infarction in myocardialvascularization, 292 (Ic)

Re: scintigraphic, electrocardiographic,andenzymatic diagnosis of perioperativemyocardial infarction in myocardialvascularization (reply), 292 (Ic)

Scintigraphic and radiographic detection ofradiation-induced osteosarcomas, 426

Tc-99m PPi and Tc-99m HMDP in acutemyocardial infarction, 203

Tc-99m-PPi transaxial ECT in acute myocardialinfarction, P69

Technetium.99m(Sn)DTPACommercial Tc-99m(Sn)DTPA preparations for

measurementof glomerular filtration rate, I 26Technetium-99msulfur colloid (Tc-99m SC)

Bone-marrow scintigraphy in aplastic anemia,213

Comparison of gastric emptying rates ofintracellular and surface-labeledchicken liverin normals, P67

Comparisonof in vivo labeledRBCs withTc-sulfur colloid in detectionof acutegastrointestinal bleeding, P75

Computerized tomography, ultrasound, Tc-99mPPi and SC scans after cmbolizing spleen andliver, P84

Contrast angiographyand histologicpattern withGa uptake in primary liver-cell carcinoma:noncorrelationwith alpha-fcto protein, 324

Effects of meal size and correction techniqueongastric emptying time: studies with two tracersand opposeddetectors,883

Gastric emptying rate after surgery for obesity:useof Tc-99m tagged choppedchicken liver,P67

Pulmonary aspiration in children with respiratorydisease, 314

Radionuclide “milk―scan for detection ofpulmonary aspiration, P9

Scintiangiography of hepato-splcnic system ofxiphopagusconjoinedtwins, 246

Splenic blockade and transplant accumulation ofsulfur colloid in renal transplant rejection, P39

Tc-99m SC as potential imaging agent inthromboembolic disease, 723

Tcchnetium-99mtetrasulfophthalocyanineTc-99m tctrasulfophthalocyanincas potential

tumor scanningagent, P37

Tellurium-l23mAdrenal uptakeof steroidslabeledwith Te-I23m,

258Biodistribution of I 23m-9-telluraheptadecanoic

acid: large difference of uptake in normal andinfarcted myocardium, P58

I 23m-Tc-9-tclluraheptadecanoic acid asmyocardial imaging agent, P58

Radiation dosimetry of two Tc-123m adrenalimagers, 454

Te- I 23m-23-(isopropyltclluro)-24-nor-5a-choIan-3@9-ol: adrenalimaging agent, 251

Temporomandibularjoint diseaseDegenerative disease of TMJ by bone

scintigraphy, 928Thalassemiamajor

Decreased bone uptake of Tc-99m polyphosphatein thalassemia major, 47

Thallium-20lAre coronary collaterals protective? P83Cardiovascular abnormalities in patients with

stress thallium perfusion defects and normalcoronary arteries, P83

Clinical comparisonof multiple pinholetomographywith planar imaging for T1-201stress myocardial scintigraphy, P70

Clinical efficacy of myocardial perfusiontomography with 7-pinhole collimator, P71

Defect perception in myocardial perfusionimages, P61

Detectionand follow-up of myocardialsarcoidinvolvement by TI-201, P83

Different levelsof Tl-202 and Tl-200radiocontamination in Tl-201 imaging, PSI

Diphenylhydantoin (Dilantin) in Tl-20l chlorideuptake, P57

Efficacy of high contrast film copying for Tl-201myocardial image processing, P92

Excess regional thallium uptake: possibledemonstrationof reactivehyperemia,P64

Exercise thallium imaging: location of perfusionabnormalitiesin single-vesselcoronarydisease,717

Exercise TI-201 imaging in assessmentofaorto-coronary bypass surgery, P49

Increasedlung uptake of thallium-201:noninvasive marker of exercise-induced heartfailure, P52

Increased sensitivity of Tl-201 kinetic imagingfor detecting acute perfusiondefects inmyocardium, P82

In vivo quantitation of myocardial uptakeofTl-201 in man, P62

In vivo simulation of Tl-20I myocardialscintigraphy by seven-pinhole emissiontomography,821

In-vivo simulation of Tl-201 myocardialscintigraphy by seven pinhole emissiontomography, P28

Is accuracyof detectionof coronaryarterydisease changed by ECG gating ofthallium-20I myocardial images? P50

Kinetic modelof TI-201 transport in themyocardium, P82

Multicenter comparison of standard and 7pinhole tomographic Tl-201 scintigraphy:results of quantitative interpretation oftomograms, P70

Myocardial imaging with Tl-201 and theionophorcgrisorixin, 787

Noninvasive assessmentof extent and location ofcoronary artery stenosis by combined exerciseTI-201 and exercise gated equilibrium cardiacblood pool scintigraphy, P83

Prognostic evaluation of ischcmic ulcers: TI-20lperfusion data vs. Doppler ultrasound, P35

Prognostic significance of resting anterior TI-201defects in patients with inferior myocardialinfarction, P6

Quantitative analysis of stress and redistributionTI-201 myocardial scintigrams improvesdetection and evaluation of extent of coronaryartery disease, PSi

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Acute changesin thyroid hormonesfollowingendotoxin-induced fever, P45

Clinical importance of “indeterminate―nodule inthyroid imaging: commonest cause of “false―negative thyroid imaging study, P31

Correlation of radioisotope, x-ray fluorescent,and ultrasound scans in patients with a solitarythyroid i@odule,P42

Effectsof feverand hyperthermiaon thyroidfunction, 1158

Estimation of free thyroxine, 529Exercise lowers thyroid radioiodine uptake, 835Follow-up of differentiated thyroid cancer using

serum thyroglobulin measured byimmunoradiometric assay. Comparison with1-131 total body scans, 741

Imagingof thyroid neoplasmshavingTSHreceptor, P30

Inadequacyof moderate doseof I-I 31 forablation of thyroid remnantsfollowing surgeryfor differentiated thyroid carcinoma, P30

In-house neonatal hypothyroid screening usingserum, P46

I-I 31 whole body surveys: tomographic vs.gamma camera imaging, P30

Kinetics of thyroidal uptake of pertechnetate, 704(le)

Measurement of serum free thyroxine by RIA,233

Multiple pinhole emission radionuclidetomography in imaging brain and thyroid, P87

Normal RAIU in the Madison,Wisconsinarea,P31

Optimization of 1-131 scan dose in patients withthyroid cancer,P30

Purefollicular thyroid carcinoma:impact oftherapy in 214 patients, 733

Re: age and sexdifferences in thyroid functiontests, 89 I (Ic)

Re: age and sexdifferences in thyroid functiontests (reply), 891 (Ic)

Re: thyroid carcinoma in autonomouslyfunctioning nodule, 296 (Ic)

Scanning dose and detection of thyroidmetastases, 803 (Ic)

Scanning dose and detection of thyroidmetastases (reply), 803 (Ic)

Scintigraphic sign for diagnosis of thyroid cyst:the “rimsign―.P30

Serum TSH levels in therapy of thyroidcarcinoma, 492 (Ic)

Serum TSH levels in therapy of thyroidcarcinoma (reply), 493 (Ic)

Tc-99m pertechnetate uptake in patients withthyroid disease, P31

Three free-thyroxine assays, 576Tl-201 @cintigraphyin post-operative patients

with thyroid cancer—acomparative study of‘@‘I,P33

Tomographic thyroid scintigraphy: comparisonwith standard pinhole imaging, P87

transplantation of mouse thyroid in syntheticpouches, P78

Traumatic pseudoaneurysmpresentingasathyroid mass, 106 (Ic)

T3 suppressionand TSH-relcasing hormone testsin 1-131 therapy for Graves' disease, 240

Thyrotropin-stimulating-hormone-receptorantibodyDetectionof TSH-receptorantibodiesby

immunoprecipitation assay, P45Thyroxine(13)

Evaluation ofT3 RIA by the ARIA IIautomatedRIA system,P60

Thyroxine (14)See also ThyroidEstimation of free thyroxine, 529Evaluation and comparison of two fully

automated radioassay systems with distinctlydifferent modes of analysis, I 162

Free T4 assayvs. free thyroxine index, P45Heparin effects on frceT4, P45Low T4 and low fT4l in seriouslyill patients, 432Measurement of serum free thyroxine by RIA,

233

Quantitative standards for TI-2O1 myocardialdistribution and washout, P64

Rapid relative regional washout (R3WO) as anattribute ofTI-201 imaging, PSI

Redistribution relationship between rest anddelayed TI-2O1 peripheral perfusion scan, P35

Resting anterior Tl-201 defects in inferiormyocardialinfarction,1015

Re: thallium-201—whenshouldwe useit? 402(Ic)

Single photon emission computed tomographywith a small germanium camera, P17

Space-time quantitation of sequentialthallium-201 myocardial scintigrams:description and application of new method,P62

Spatial resolution for Tl-201 as a function ofwindow width, P92

Thallium redistribution in studies that usevasodilators, PSI

Thallium scanning, P50Thallium stress test results and ventricular

arrhythmias, P83TI-201 exercise scintigraphy of leg

muscle—useful for evaluation of peripheralvascular disease? P35

TI-20I imaging for detection of CAD:comparison of planar and 7-pinholetomographic techniques, P71

TI-201 myocardial imaging in anomalous leftcoronary artery arising from the pulmonaryartery, 1076

Tl-201 scintigraphy in post-operative patientswith thyroid cancer—acomparative study of‘@‘l,P33

Tl-201 venography, P34Visualization of right atrial appendix by Tl-201

myocardial scintigraphy, 914Therapeutic nuclear medicine

Dysprosium-l65 ferric hydroxidemacroaggragates. A therapeutic agent forradiation synovectomy, P20

Esophageal transit of gelatin capsules-therapeuticimplications, P66

Pure follicular thyroid carcinoma: impact oftherapy in 214 patients, 733

Serum TSH levels in therapy of thyroidcarcinoma, 492 (Ic)

SerumTSH levelsin therapyof thyroidcarcinoma (reply), 493 (Ic)

T3 suppressionand TSH-rclcasing hormonetestsin 1-13 I therapy for Graves' disease, 240

Thin layer chromatographyRadioactive T4, T3, iodide, and iodoprotein with

low activity, 225Thrombosis

Br-il proteins prepared using bromoperoxidase,953

Comparison of I- I 25 fibrinogen uptake testingand contrast vcnography in detection of deepvein thrombosis in patients with hip surgeryorfracture. P34

Correlation between In-I I 1-oxinc plateletdeposition and thrombus formation in arterialthrombogenesis, P43

Factors that may condition scintigraphicdetection of venous thrombi and pulmonaryemboli with In-I I I platelets, 1051

Fibrinopeptide A in suspected and documentedvenous thrombosis, P34

In-I I I platelet imaging for the in-vivo detectionof thrombi in abdominal aneurysmsandpseudo-aneurysms and for evaluation ofplatelet active drugs, P35

Radioimmunoassay of @3thromboglobulin (ffI'G)and platelet factor 4 in thrombosis, P25

Scintigraphic detection of an arterial thrombuswith In-I I I-labeled autologous platelets, 548

Tc-99m SC as potential imaging agent inthromboembolic disease, 723

ThyroidAccurate measurement of dimensions and mass

of thyroid gland using computer and gammacamera, P31

Pure follicular thyroid carcinoma: impact oftherapy in 214 patients, 733

Radioactive T4, T3, iodide, and iodoprotein withlow activity, 225

Three free-thyroxine assays,576Time-of-flight technique

Cesium fluoride scintillator for time-of-flightpositroncamera, 153

Time-of-flight reconstruction in PET, 1095Tin-him

Radiation dosimetry of Sn- I 17m23-(trimcthyl-stanna)-24-nor-5a-cholan-313-ol(Sn-l 17m-23-TSC):potential adrenalimaging agent, P86

Tin-I I 7m-labeled23-(trimethylstanna)-24-nor-5a-cholan-3$-oI(5Sn-23-TSC) showssignificant adrenaluptake,P80

Tin(Sn(II))Determination of microgram amounts of

stannous tin in technetium labeling kits. P78Géntisicacid: stabilizer for low tin skeletal

imaging agents, 366Tissue crosstalk

Reference-plane method for handling tissuecrosstalk in gated equilibrium cardiac studies,P48

TomographySeeEmissioncomputedtomography;

Longitudinal section tomography; Multiplepinhole tomography; Seven-pinhole collimator;Single photon emission computed tomography(SPECT)

Total-body sodiumSee Sodium

Tracer kineticsSkeletal blood flow: implications for bone-scan

interpretation, 91Skeletal tracer kinetics. Optimum time delay for

Tc-99m(Sn) methylenc disphosphonatcboneimaging, 641

Training, physiciansNuclear medicine instruments: laboratory

training of resident physicians, P93Transferrin

pH and other factors influencing Ga-67 bindingto human transferrin, human PMNs andbacteria,P24

Radiogallium localization in tumors: bloodbinding and transport and role of transferrin,650

Ru-97 labeled transferrin, potentialtumor-localizing agent, P79

Transmission computed tomographyBrain imaging with gamma camera, SPECT, and

TCT,50@7Clinical value of emission tomography. 613

Triiodothyronine(13)Evaluation and comparison of two fully

automated radioassaysystemswith distinctlydifferent modes of analysis, I I62

Low ‘I'4and low FT4I in seriouslyill patients, 432RadioactiveT4, T3. iodide,and iodoproteinwith

low actiyity, 225T3 suppressionand TSH-releasing hormone tests

in 1-131 therapy for Graves' disease, 240Tritium

Receptor-binding radiopharmaceuticals forimaging breast tumors: estrogen-receptorinteractions and selectivity of uptake ofhalogenated estrogen analogs. 550

TropoloneTropolonc, lipid solubilizing agent for cationic

metals, P79Truncal melanoma

Cutaneous lymphoscintigraphy: evaluation oflymphatic drainage patterns in truncalmelanoma, P33

TumorsBronchoscopic tumor detection using a miniature

radiation detector and Co-57 bleomycin, P33Comparison of tumor and abscessuptake of

In-I I I bleomycin analogueswith Co-57bleomycins, P36

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F-I8-2 and 3-fluorodeoxy-D-glucose as potentialdiagnostic tracers for tumors, P37

Ga-67 citrate imaging in head and neck tumors,622

Ga-67 in tumor detection, 394Gallium: mechanisms, 282Ga-67 uptake by tumors: similarities of gallium

and iron metabolism, P231-131 DNase, potential tumor imaging agent.

P36Imaging of breast hormonedependent tumors,

492 (Ic)Imaging of breast hormone dependent tumors

(reply). 492 (Ic)Localization of 1-131 tumor-specific monoclonal

antibody. 570Ornithine metabolism in normal subjectsand

patients with cancer, I 194Radiogallium localization in tumors: blood

binding and transport and role of transferrin,650

Scandium in tissue distribution of Ga-67 innormals and tumor-bearers, 361

Time-related Ga-67-citrate concentration intumor and abscessand effect ofdesferrioxamine(DFO), P24

Tumor imaging with 1-131 monoclonalantibody,P54

Uptake of Ga-67 in irradiated tumors—isGa-67a true indicator of tissue response toirradiation? P31

Uptake of N-I 3 by brain tumors followingadministration of N-J3 i-glutamate, P22

Warthin's tumor and the 1-123 scan, 898 (Ic)Tumor-seekingagents

Comparison of tumor localizing properties ofCo-57 blcomycin and four analogues:bleomycinic acid, phleomycin, pepleomycinandtallysomycin. P37

Fluorinated glucose analog,2-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose (F- I 8): nontoxictracer for rapid tumor detection,670

Radiolabeledmousealloantibodyin sarcomainduced by 3-mcthylcholanthrcne, 77

Ru-97 labeled transferrin, potentialtumor-localizing agent, P79

Tc-99m tetrasulfophthalocyanincas potentialtumor scanningagent, P37

Tissue distribution of copper-labeled3-ethoxy-2-oxobutyraldehyde bis(thiosemicarbazonc) (Cu-64 KTS). 67

@ ischemkPrognosticevaluation of ischemiculcers:TI-20l

perfusiondata vs. Dopplerultrasound,P35Ultrasonography

Radionuclide liver/spleen scansand ultrasoundfor splenic trauma. P84

Uniformity correction systemsComparison of uniformity correction systems,

P80Evaluation of linearity correction systemfor

gamma cameras, P81Urinary tract infecions

Radiorespiromctric testing of antibioticsensitivity in urinary tract infections. I 35

Urography, radionudlideDiuretic radionuclide urography in obstructive

uropathy, P39Ustilagosphaerogev@a

Siderophore-mediatcd mechanism of galliumuptake demonstrated in microorganismUstilago .cphaerogena.935

VuodilatorsThallium redistribution in studies that use

vasodilators, PSI

VenographyComparison of I- I 25 fibrinogen uptake testing

and contrast vcnography in detection of deepvein thrombosis in patients with hip surgery orfracture, P34

Regarding venographyand lung scanning. 188(Ic)

Regarding venography and lung scanning (reply),188 (Ic)

Tl-201 venography, P34Tourniquet pressureand radionuclide

venography, P34Ventilationstudies

Analysis of Xe- I 33 washin and washout curves,I029

Clinical ventilation imaging with In-I 13m, P11Estimates of radiation absorbed doses from

radioxenons in lung imaging, 459Kr-81m and Xe-133 ventilation imaging, P11Quantitative radionuclide lung studies and

spirometry before and after surgical removal oflung carcinoma, P12

Regionalventilatory clearanceby xenonscintigraphy: critical evaluation of twoestimation procedures, 702 (Ic)

Regionalventilatory clearanceby xenonscintigraphy: critical evaluation of twoestimationprocedures(reply), 702 (Ic)

Re: ventilation-perfusionstudiesand diagnosisofpulmonary embolism, 1204 (Ic)

Re: ventilation-perfusion studiesof diagnosisofpulmonary embolism (reply), 1204 (Ic)

Ventilation-perfusion studies and pulmonaryembolism, 319

Xenon ventilation studiesin infants, 294 (Ic)Ventricularseptaldefects

Echocardiographyand nuclearmedicinemeasurements of left ventricular ejectionfraction after repair of ventricular septaldefect, P9

Ventricular function in ventricular septal defectsat rest and after exercise, PS

VentricularvolumeLeft ventricular volume and cardiac output

determined from gated blood pool imagingwith an attenuation corrected count ratemethod, P50

Left ventricular volume usingattenuation-corrected multigated data, P50

VentriculographyAdequate exercisein detection of coronary heart

disease by radionuclide vcntriculography, I I 25Bifocal divergingcollimator: simultaneous

biplane imaging of heart during equilibriumventriculography,71

Cold pressorradionuclidevcntriculography,P4Detection of coronary heart disease using

equilibrium radionuclide ventriculography andregional ejection fraction image at rest andduring handgrip stress,P4

Does coronary bypass surgery improve global andregional left and right ventricular responsetoexercise? P49

Ectopic heart beats in gatcd ventricularblood-pool studies, 391

Exercise radionuclidc ventriculography inpatients with prior myocardial infarction, PS

Exercise radionuclide ventriculography inpatients with chest pain and no priorinfarction, PS

Left ventricular performanceat rest,exerciseandduring acute beta receptor blockade innormals, P65

Low end-systolicvolume at rest. An explanationfor failure of increase in ejection fraction

during exercise in normal patients. P7Radionuclide and contrast ventriculography in

the detection of regional wall motionabnormalities caused by known quantities ofischemic myocardium, P74

Range for left and right ventricular ejectionfraction at different levels of exercise. Findingsof scintigraphic ventriculography duringgraded ergometry in 34 normals, PS

Rest and exerciseradionuclidc ventriculographyin adriamycin cardiotoxicity: histological andfunctional correlations, P74

Segmental wall-motion analysis in right anterioroblique projection: exercise equilibriumradionuclide ventriculography and exercisecontrast ventriculography, 6 Il

Which position is better for exercise scintigraphicventriculography? P6

Vitamin B12Clinical significance of serum vitamin B12

measured by radioassays using pure intrinsicfactor, P25

Re: radiometric microbiologic assayforbiologically active forms of niacin, I 205 (Ic)

Re: radiometric microbiologic assayforbiologically active forms of niacin (reply), I 206(Ic)

VolatilityreductionChilling, effective way of reducing volatility of

therapeutic iodine solutions, P93Whole body computer image

Automated program to convert data fromscanning camera into whole body computerimage, P54

Window widthSpatial resolution for Tl-201 as a function of

window width, P92Xenon-l27

Estimates of radiation absorbed doses fromradioxenonsin lung imaging,459

Kr-81m and Xe-127 in nonembolic pulmonarydisease,P1I

New computer-assisted tomograph in brainischemia and function in transversecross-section, P16

Xenon-l33Analysis of Xe-133 washin and washout curves,

I029Cardiopulmonary flow studies show venous

return from upper half of body passing to leftatrium, 293 (Ic)

Determination of mean transit time of Xe-I 33 inlungs, 333

Efficiency considerations for Xc- I 33 charcoaltraps, P93

Estimates of radiation absorbed doses fromradioxcnons in lung imaging. 459

In vivo quantitation of hepatic steatosiswithXe-133,P76

Kr-81m and Xc.133 ventilation imaging. P11New computer-assisted tomograph in brain

ischemia and function in transversecross-section, P16

Re: air monitoring of Xe-l33, 102 (Ic)Re:air monitoringof Xc-133(reply),103(Ic)Regionalcerebralblood flow measurementsin

transient ischcmic attacks and stroke:comparison of Xe- I 33 and Tc-99m, P22

Skin perfusion with Xc-133, 156Xenonventilation studiesin infants, 294 (Ic)

Xipbopagus conjoined twinsScintiangiography of hepato-splenic system of

xiphopagus conjoined twins, 246X-ray fluorescent scans

Correlation of radioisotope,x-ray fluorescent.and ultrasound scans in patients with a solitarythyroid nodule, P42

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