Written by leaders in this field, this title provides the reader with a reference source of cases with FDG (fluorodioxyglucose) images obtained both on dedicated PET tomographs and hybrid scintillation cameras. The cases are presented in depth so that they are of value to both specialists and residents in training who need to learn the indications and interpretations of FDG images and the advantages and limitations of hybrid scintillation cameras compared to dedicated PET tomographs. The first part of the book concentrates on the technical aspects of FDG imaging. The second part is devoted to clinical applications. This book is ideal for nuclear medicine and radiology practitioners and residents.