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Cardiac Autonomic Neuropathy in the Diabetic Patient: Does 123I-MIBG Imaging Have a Role to Play in Early Diagnosis?

Lynda A. Scott and Peter L. Kench
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology June 2004, 32 (2) 66-71;
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    Normal 123I-MIBG uptake on early (15 min) planar images (A) and delayed (4 h) planar images (B). (Courtesy of Ignasi Carrió, MD, Barcelona, Spain.)

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    Polar map showing normal sympathetic innervation (A) and diabetic sympathetic dysfunction (decreased posterior/inferior uptake) (B). (Courtesy of Oliver Schnell, MD, Munich, Germany.)

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Lynda A. Scott, Peter L. Kench
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology Jun 2004, 32 (2) 66-71;

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    • CARDIAC SYMPATHETIC INNERVATION
    • PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF CAN IN DIABETES
    • 123I-MIBG AND THE SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
    • PHARMACOLOGIC INTERACTIONS WITH MIBG
    • 123I-MIBG CARDIAC IMAGING
    • OTHER METHODS OF EVALUATING CAN
    • RESEARCH FINDINGS
    • THE CLINICAL ROLE OF 123I-MIBG IMAGING IN DIABETIC CAN
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