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Springer - Nuclear Medicine in Psychiatry Medical Textbook

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Nuclear Medicine in Psychiatry provides a comprehensive look at the investigation of psychiatric disease through advanced nuclear medicine technology. This specialized text brings together the expertise of internationally recognized authors to bridge the gap between neuroimaging research and practical application. Readers can explore psychiatric disorders through both categorical and functional psychopathological perspectives. The book provides detailed information on the latest results in functional neuroimaging, making it an essential resource for those studying the intersection of neurology and psychiatry. To ensure practical utility, most chapters are co-authored by a psychiatrist and a nuclear medicine expert. Each section includes a dedicated Clinical Aspects part, which helps link complex research data directly to clinical routine. This state-of-the-art compendium serves as a vital tool for medical professionals looking to understand the role of imaging in modern psychiatric practice.

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Co-authored expertise combining the perspectives of psychiatrists and nuclear medicine specialists for a balanced view.

Detailed coverage of the latest results in functional neuroimaging to keep your medical knowledge current.

Clinical Aspects sections in most chapters to help connect research findings with daily clinical routine.

Dual perspective approach discussing psychiatric disorders from both categorical and functional viewpoints.

Comprehensive resource written by internationally recognized authors in the field of nuclear medicine.

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