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Nuclear medicine (nuclear radiology, nucleology), is a
medical specialty involving the
application of
radioactive substances in the
diagnosis and treatment...
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camera is
placed on the
abdomen to
picture these perfused organs.
Other scintigraphic tests are done similarly. The most
common indication for lung scintigraphy...
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osteoblastic (reactive) activity, for
example with
multiple myeloma.
Scintigraphic images remain falsely negative for a long
period of time and therefore...
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pulmonary embolism. (A)
After inhalation of 20 mCi of Xenon-133 gas,
scintigraphic images were
obtained in the
posterior projection,
showing uniform ventilation...
- Ventilation-perfusion
scintigraphy (A)
After inhalation of 20 mCi of Xenon-133 gas,
scintigraphic images were
obtained in the
posterior projection,
showing uniform ventilation...
- Elkanovitch, R. George, F. (1987).
Interpretation and
classification of Bone
Scintigraphic Findings in
Stress Fractures.
Journal of
Nuclear Medicine. 28: 452-457...
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radiography following a barium-labeled meal,
breath hydrogen analysis,
scintigraphic analysis following a
radiolabeled meal, and
simple ingestion and spotting...
- long
enough that
labelling synthesis of the
radiopharmaceutical and
scintigraphic measurements can be
performed without significant loss of radioactivity...
- (40% urine, 26% ****). Tc-99m
tetrofosmin is
indicated for use in
scintigraphic imaging of the
myocardium under stress and rest conditions. It is used...
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Skeletal scintigraphy can be
entirely normal in
transient synovitis, and
scintigraphic findings do not
distinguish transient synovitis from
other joint conditions...