well-established clinical and Nuclear Medicine recommendations
Effective Dose
8.2 µSv/MBq
Bibliographic Reference
Law, I., Albert, N.L., Arbizu, J. Joint EANM/EANO/RANO practice guidelines/SNMMI procedure standards for imaging of gliomas using PET with radiolabele...
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Law, I., Albert, N.L., Arbizu, J. Joint EANM/EANO/RANO practice guidelines/SNMMI procedure standards for imaging of gliomas using PET with radiolabeled amino acids and [18F]FDG: version 1.0. Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging. 2019; https://doi.org/10.1007/s00259-018-4207-9
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well-established clinical and Nuclear Medicine recommendations
Effective Dose
8.2 µSv/MBq
Bibliographic Reference
Law, I., Albert, N.L., Arbizu, J. Joint EANM/EANO/RANO practice guidelines/SNMMI procedure standards for imaging of gliomas using PET with radiolabele...
read more
Law, I., Albert, N.L., Arbizu, J. Joint EANM/EANO/RANO practice guidelines/SNMMI procedure standards for imaging of gliomas using PET with radiolabeled amino acids and [18F]FDG: version 1.0. Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging. 2019; https://doi.org/10.1007/s00259-018-4207-9
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The grade of recommendation relates to the level of evidence on which the recommendation is
based and to the clinical importance of the recommendation (best practice based on the
clinical experience of the referral guideline task force).
A (Strongly recommended)
High level of proof, the recommended nuclear medicine procedure is considered
as a reference imaging procedure for the given indication.
B (generally recommended)
Moderate level of proof, weight of evidence is in favour of usefulness of the nuclear medicine
procedure. The nuclear medicine procedure could be recommended for the
given clinical condition or disease.
C/D (optional)
Low level of proof, the nuclear medicine procedure may can be proposed for establishing the diagnosis
or guiding the therapeutic approach in specific cases for the given clinical condition or disease.
Effective dose
Effective doses related to the injection of the radiopharmaceutical (µSv/MBq). Information
on the recommended injected activities can be found in the corresponding chapter of the
European Nuclear Medicine Guide.