Historic images in nuclear medicine: 1976: the first issue of clinical nuclear medicine and the first human FDG study

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Abstract

In 1976, 2 major molecular imaging events coincidentally took place: Clinical Nuclear Medicine was first published in June, and in August researchers at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania created the first images in humans with F-FDG. FDG was initially developed as part of an evolution set in motion by fundamental research studies with positron-emitting tracers in the 1950s by Michel Ter-Pegossian and coworkers at the Washington University. Today, Clinical Nuclear Medicine is a valued scientific contributor to the molecular imaging community, and FDG PET is considered the backbone of this evolving and exciting discipline.

Original languageEnglish
JournalClinical Nuclear Medicine
Volume39
Issue number8
Pages (from-to)701-703
ISSN0363-9762
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2014

Keywords

  • 18F-FDG
  • Clinical Nuclear Medicine
  • History
  • Molecular imaging.
  • PET

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