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4 January 2024

  • curprev 22:0522:05, 4 January 2024Nikolas talk contribs 2,963 bytes +2,963 Created page with "* Fundamentals of nuclear medicine ** Nuclear medicine is ''functional'' not ''structural'' imaging *** Measures the function of organ or tissue, not the structure *** Can be combined with conventional imaging to produce functional + structural images **** For example PET/CT ** A patient is given a short-lived radioactive material *** This is called a radioactive isotope, radiotracer or radionuclide *** Half-life of minutes or hours ** The radionuclide is attached to a c..." Tag: Visual edit