Molecular Imaging

Molecular imaging (also called nuclear medicine or nuclear imaging) can image the function of cells inside the body at the molecular level. This includes the imaging modalities of positron emission computed tomography (PET) and single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging. How does PET and SPECT imaging work? Small amounts of radioactive material (radiopharmaceuticals) injected into a patient. These can use sugars or chemical traits to bond to specific cells. The radioactive material is taken up by cells that consume the sugars. The radiation emitted from inside the body is detected by photon detectors outside the body. Computers take the data to assemble images of the radiation emissions. Nuclear images may appear fuzzy or ghostly rather than the sharper resolution from MRI and CT.  But, it provides metabolic information at a cellular level, showing if there are defects in the function of the heart, areas of very high metabolic activity associated with cancer cells, or areas of inflammation, data not available from other modalities. These noninvasive imaging exams are used to diagnose cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, bone disorders and other disorders. 

CTI Molecular Imaging increases revenues and earnings in 2Q of FY04

An "excellent quarter" for one of its subsidiaries propelled CTI Molecular Imaging Inc. to greater revenues in its second fiscal quarter, ending March 31.

Molecular Imaging, RadNet sign agreement

Molecular Imaging Corp. inked a service agreement with RadNet, a subsidiary of RadNet Management Inc.

CTI, Siemens restructure their CPS Innovations joint venture

CTI Molecular Imaging Inc. and Siemens Medical Solutions USA Inc. have restructured CPS Innovations, the companies' joint business venture for the manufacture, sales and marketing of positron emission tomography (PET) and PET/CT equipment.

VHA reveals the winners of its 21st annual leadership awards

At its 21st annual VHA Leadership Conference in San Diego in April, the organization honored eight healthcare organizations with leadership Awards.

Molecular Imaging signs pact with Signet Diagnostic Imaging Services Group

Molecular Imaging Corp. will provide positron emission tomography (PET) scanning services under a new multi-year agreement with Signet Diagnostic Imaging Services Group LLC.

Amersham acquisition makes GE Healthcare a $14 billion company

General Electric Co. (GE) on April 8 completed its acquisition of medical imaging agent and life sciences firm Amersham plc for $9.5 billion.

Philips and Imtek enhance preclinical research tool

Philips Medical Systems and ImTek Inc. unveil a new offering for preclinical research.

Trident Molecular Imaging signs five-year PET-CT pact with Siemens

Siemens Medical Solutions will supply its biograph PET/CT systems to the Knoxville-based Trident Molecular Imaging LLC.

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