Nuclear Imaging

An Uncommon Etiology of Myocardial Infarction in Congenital Heart Disease
Joel M. Phares, MD
submitted: 02 08

CLINICAL NUCLEAR CARDIOLOGY CASE HISTORY AND QUESTIONS:
MYOCARDIAL VIABILITY
Dr. M. Rabionovich 
submitted: 01 08


Clinical Nuclear Cardiology Case History and Questions

Pre-Surgical Assessment

Dr. M. Rabionovich 

submitted: 00 08


Clinical Nuclear Cardiology Case History and Questions

CHRONIC C.A.D. PROGNOSTICATION

Dr. M. Rabionovich 

submitted: 99 12


 

Clinical Nuclear Cardiology Case History and Questions

Diagnostic Nuclear Stress Testing

Dr. M. Rabionovich 

submitted: 99 07


 
INFERIOR REVERSIBLE ISCHEMIA

Villagra Fernando
Bahia Blanca, Agrentina

submitted: 99 05


 

A Case Report and a Series of MIBI Scans from a Patient.

Nuclear Imaging Dr. M. Rabinovitch and Dr. Lawrence Rudski



Case Report



Figures:

Volume and distance-weighted stress and rest sestamibi myocardial bullseye plots on the left. Severity and reversibility bullseye plots on the right.

Mid to basal stress-rest short axis sestamibi myocardial slices

Stess-rest horizontal long axis sestamibi myocrdail slices

Apical to mid stress-rest short axis sestamibi myocardial slices

Stress-rest vertical long axis sestamibi myocardial slices.


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