The bone scintigraphy is a diagnosis method noninvasive and sensitive in detecting early bone lesions, constituting about 35% of all tests performed in the Service of Nuclear Medicine, of the Hospital of Santo Antonio, in the city of Porto, where the following study took place. One of the important technical details in preparing the patient for this examination is the hydration following the administration of the radiopharmaceutical. The aim of this study focused on assessing the value of hydration on the quality of the image in a bone scintigraphy
Background: Whole-body bone scintigraphy is a clinically useful non-invasive and highly sensitive im...
The radionuclide bone scan is becoming increasingly useful for evaluating a wide variety of bone and...
Purpose The radionuclide bone scan is the cornerstone of skeletal nuclear medicine imaging. Bone sci...
The bone scintigraphy is a diagnosis method noninvasive and sensitive in detecting early bone lesio...
Influence of Extrinsic Factors on Bone Scintigraphy An Experimental and ClinicalStudy by Marika Cro...
Abstract In radiology research soft tissues are often simulated on bone specimens using liquid mater...
Abstract: Bone scintigraphy is a very sensitive method for the detection of osteoblastic activity of...
Aim: Bone scintigraphy is one of the commonly used radionuclide imaging and it is successfully used ...
Nuclear medicine is a rapidly developing field which focuses on the imaging of physiological process...
Bone scintigraphy is an easy noninvasive method. The major function is to image changes of bone meta...
The use of bone-seeking radiotracers is based on the concept that pathophysiologic processes affecti...
Purpose: Several recent medical reports have focused attention on the possible application of skelet...
In the present study, radionuclide scintigraphy and radiography were used to evaluate the rate and d...
Analysis of bone activity of jaws using scintigraphy on patients before, during and after treatment ...
Background: Whole-body bone scintigraphy is a clinically useful non-invasive and highly sensitive im...
The radionuclide bone scan is becoming increasingly useful for evaluating a wide variety of bone and...
Purpose The radionuclide bone scan is the cornerstone of skeletal nuclear medicine imaging. Bone sci...
The bone scintigraphy is a diagnosis method noninvasive and sensitive in detecting early bone lesio...
Influence of Extrinsic Factors on Bone Scintigraphy An Experimental and ClinicalStudy by Marika Cro...
Abstract In radiology research soft tissues are often simulated on bone specimens using liquid mater...
Abstract: Bone scintigraphy is a very sensitive method for the detection of osteoblastic activity of...
Aim: Bone scintigraphy is one of the commonly used radionuclide imaging and it is successfully used ...
Nuclear medicine is a rapidly developing field which focuses on the imaging of physiological process...
Bone scintigraphy is an easy noninvasive method. The major function is to image changes of bone meta...
The use of bone-seeking radiotracers is based on the concept that pathophysiologic processes affecti...
Purpose: Several recent medical reports have focused attention on the possible application of skelet...
In the present study, radionuclide scintigraphy and radiography were used to evaluate the rate and d...
Analysis of bone activity of jaws using scintigraphy on patients before, during and after treatment ...
Background: Whole-body bone scintigraphy is a clinically useful non-invasive and highly sensitive im...
The radionuclide bone scan is becoming increasingly useful for evaluating a wide variety of bone and...
Purpose The radionuclide bone scan is the cornerstone of skeletal nuclear medicine imaging. Bone sci...