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151. Comparison between stress myocardial perfusion SPECT recorded with cadmium-zinc-telluride and Anger cameras in various study protocols.

152. Compared performance of high-sensitivity cameras dedicated to myocardial perfusion SPECT: a comprehensive analysis of phantom and human images.

153. Acipimox-enhanced ¹⁸F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography for characterizing and predicting early remodeling in the rat infarct model.

154. Voxel-based quantitative analysis of brain images from ¹⁸F-FDG PET with a block-matching algorithm for spatial normalization.

155. [Neurogenic paraosteoarthropathy].

156. Does the association of 18F-FDG uptake intensity and lesion topography reveal histological phenotype and tumor differentiation in esophageal cancer?

157. Arterial foci of F-18 fluorodeoxyglucose are associated with an enhanced risk of subsequent ischemic stroke in cancer patients: a case-control pilot study.

158. ECG-triggered 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography imaging of the rat heart is dramatically enhanced by acipimox.

159. Localization of temporal epilepsy foci by subtraction ictal perfusion single photon emission computed tomography is enhanced when using 3D-OSEM iterative reconstruction.

160. Pulse wave velocity assessment by external noninvasive devices and phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging in the obese.

161. Development and application of a real-time on-line blinded independent central review of interim PET scans to determine treatment allocation in lymphoma trials.

162. Multicompartmental analysis of late contrast enhancement in areas of myocardial infarction supplied by chronically occluded coronary arteries.

163. EANM-ESR white paper on multimodality imaging. A white paper for a black project: towards the decline of nuclear medicine as an independent specialty in Europe?

164. Measurement of hypoxia using invasive oxygen-sensitive electrode, pimonidazole binding and 18F-FDG uptake in anaemic or erythropoietin-treated mice bearing human glioma xenografts.

165. Nitrate-enhanced gated SPECT in patients with primary angioplasty for acute myocardial infarction: evidence of a reversible and nitrate-sensitive impairment of myocardial perfusion.

166. Detection of myocarditis by contrast-enhanced MRI in patients presenting with acute coronary syndrome but no coronary stenosis.

167. Nonrandom variations in human cancer ESTs indicate that mRNA heterogeneity increases during carcinogenesis.

168. Residual stress ischaemia is associated with blood markers of myocardial structural remodelling.

169. Feasibility of in vivo dual-energy myocardial SPECT for monitoring the distribution of transplanted cells in relation to the infarction site.

170. Initial infarct size predicts subsequent cardiac remodeling in the rat infarct model: an in vivo serial pinhole gated SPECT study.

171. Short-term heart retention and distribution of intramyocardial delivered mesenchymal cells within necrotic or intact myocardium.

172. Changes in first-pass interstitial kinetics of DTPA in myocardium submitted to low-flow ischemia.

173. OSEM reconstruction, associated with temporal fourier and depth-dependant resolution recovery filtering, enhances results from sestamibi and 201Tl 16-interval gated SPECT.

174. High-resolution simultaneous imaging of SPECT, PET, and MRI tracers on histologic sections of myocardial infarction.

175. Gated SPECT assessment of left ventricular function is sensitive to small patient motions and to low rates of triggering errors: a comparison with equilibrium radionuclide angiography.

176. Low-flow ischaemia has no deleterious effect on the steady-state kinetics of 201Tl and 99mTc sestamibi within myocardial tissue.

177. Exercise release of cardiac natriuretic peptides is markedly enhanced when patients with coronary artery disease are treated medically by beta-blockers.

178. Residual exercise SPECT ischemia on treatment is a main determinant of outcome in patients with coronary artery disease treated medically at long-term with beta-blockers.

179. 201Tl SPECT abnormalities, documented at rest in dilated cardiomyopathy, are related to a lower than normal myocardial thickness but not to an excess in myocardial wall stress.

180. (201)Tl and (99m)Tc-MIBI retention in an isolated heart model of low-flow ischemia and stunning: evidence of negligible impact of myocyte metabolism on tracer kinetics.

182. Detection and prediction of acute heart transplant rejection with the myocardial T2 determination provided by a black-blood magnetic resonance imaging sequence.

183. A comparison of the overall first-pass kinetics of thallium-201 and technetium-99m MIBI in normoxic and low-flow ischaemic myocardium.

184. Dipyridamole and exercise SPET provide different estimates of myocardial ischaemic areas: role of the severity of coronary stenoses and of the increase in heart rate during exercise.

185. Imaging and clinical evaluation of isolated atresia of the oval window.

186. [Evaluation of prognosis after Q wave myocardial infarction. Comparison of invasive and noninvasive diagnostic strategies].

187. Effects of medical therapy on outcome assessment using exercise thallium-201 single photon emission computed tomography imaging: evidence of a protective effect of beta-blocking antianginal medications.

188. The kinetics of beta-methyl-substituted labelled fatty acids in ischaemic myocardium: an analysis in man and with a blood-perfused isolated heart model.

189. Detection and prediction of acute heart transplant rejection: preliminary results on the clinical use of a "black blood" magnetic resonance imaging sequence.

190. Assessment of myocardial viability in patients with previous myocardial infarction by using single-photon emission computed tomography with a new metabolic tracer: [123I]-16-iodo-3-methylhexadecanoic acid (MIHA). Comparison with the rest-reinjection thallium-201 technique.

191. [Effect of late revascularization of the responsible artery after infarction on left ventricular function and remodeling].

192. The usefulness of cardio-vascular visualization in the localization of mediastinal pheochromocytomas with I-131-MIBG.

193. Long-term prediction of major ischemic events by exercise thallium-201 single-photon emission computed tomography. Incremental prognostic value compared with clinical, exercise testing, catheterization and radionuclide angiographic data.

194. Thallium-201 rest-reinjection and iodine-123-MIHA imaging of myocardial infarction: analysis of defect reversibility.

195. [Use of radionuclide isotopes by cardiologists. Results of a French survey. Study group: "Nuclear Cardiology" of the French Society of Cardiology and the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Biophysics].

196. Serial evaluation of dilated cardiomyopathy with exercise thallium-201 tomography: correlation with the evolution of left ventricular parameters.

197. [Qualitative and quantitative study of bone colonisation in a wired surface effect. An experimental study].

198. Usefulness of exercise SPECT-thallium to detect asymptomatic restenosis in patients who had angina before coronary angioplasty.

199. Radionuclide assessment of regional differences in left ventricular wall motion and myocardial perfusion in idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy.

200. Synchronized inversion recovery-spin echo sequences for precise in vivo T1 measurement of human myocardium: a pilot study on 22 healthy subjects.

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