- A
radioactive tracer,
radiotracer, or
radioactive label is a
synthetic derivative of a
natural compound in
which one or more
atoms have been replaced...
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functional imaging technique that uses
radioactive substances known as
radiotracers to
visualize and
measure changes in
metabolic processes, and in other...
- PET
radiotracer is a type of
radioligand that is used for the
diagnostic purposes via
positron emission tomography imaging technique. PET is a functional...
- [18F]FDG, 2-[18F]FDG or FDG, is a radiopharmaceutical,
specifically a
radiotracer, used in the
medical imaging modality positron emission tomography (PET)...
- This is a list of
positron emission tomography (PET)
radiotracers.
These are
chemical compounds in
which one or more
atoms have been
replaced by a short-lived...
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after 2-3 hours. A DMSA scan is
usually static imaging,
while other radiotracers like DTPA and MAG3 are
usually used for
dynamic imaging to ****ess renal...
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mechanical wear of
tooth from
interaction with
objects other than tooth-tooth contact. It most
commonly affects the premolars...
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called a cholescintigram, is also
known by
other names depending on
which radiotracer is used, such as HIDA scan,
PIPIDA scan,
DISIDA scan, or
BrIDA scan....
- Lawrence. Fluorine-18 is
often substituted for a
hydroxyl group (–OH) in a
radiotracer parent molecule, due to
similar steric and
electrostatic properties....
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biological pathways.
Technologies used for
theranostic imaging include radiotracers,
contrast agents,
positron emission tomography, and
magnetic resonance...