Publications by authors named "Stockberg H"

Quantitative evaluation of whole-body bone scans is valuable for the description of metabolic activity in systemic bone disease and provides parameters of whole-body activity retention up to 24 h after injection of the radiopharmacon, of bone to soft tissue relation and of the activity in the epiphysis and diaphysis. A combination of whole-body imaging by a gamma-camera with pinhole collimator and a series of single pictures evaluated by the ROI technique is able to record these parameters with sufficient precision. This is demonstrated by measuring phantoms, and patients with and without bone disease.

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Modern radiation therapy of tumors within the regions of the head and neck regards not only the concept of the target volume but also the probability of affection to the lymphatic chains. Frequency of spread to lymph nodes depends on the size of the primary tumor, and thus the extent of radiotherapeutic practical measures can be conformed to the TNM system. A radiation therapy planned in view of the TNM classification may be termed, therefore, as a systematized radiation therapy.

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In the course of radiation therapy and connected diagnostical measures ionizing radiation and other sources of disturbance may interfere with the function of permanent pacemakers. The conditions of such hazards are investigated in theory and practice making allowance for the different susceptibility to trouble of various models of permanent pacemakers. It appears that no extension of long-term follow-up of the cardiac pacemaker's function is needed with regard to possible late effects of ionizing radiation, but that the follow-up of pacemaker-patients during their first period of treatment should not be neglected, since other sources of electronic interference may be present.

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