Nuclear Medicine

Nuclear medicine is a department of medicine that makes use of radiation to provide information approximately the functioning of a person's unique organs or to deal with sickness along with the utilization of radioactive materials within the finding and treatment of sickness. It is known as nuclide imaging. Diagnostic techniques in nuclear medicinal drug use radioactive tracers which emit gamma rays from within the body. The gamma camera builds up an image from the factors where the radiation is emitted. This image is enhanced by a computer and viewed by a physician on a monitor for indications of abnormal conditions.  Single photon emission computed tomography SPECT and Positron Emission Tomography or PET scans are the 2 most common imaging modalities in nuclear medicine. It is used in diagnosis of HuntingtonAlzheimer, Parkinson diseases, brain perfusion, myocardial perfusion, tumour detection or metastases.

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