Introduction: Nuclear medicine is a branch of medicine that uses small amounts of radioactive material to diagnose and determine the severity of some diseases and on the other hand treat a variety of diseases.Diagnostic Part: This involves administration of a radionuclide with an affinity for an organ or tissue of interest followed by the recording of the distribution of radioactivity with a stationary or scanning external scintillation camera (commonly a Gamma camera). Basing on the radioactivity pattern, a disease condition is diagnosed and/or its severity(or distribution) determined.Interventional Nuclear Medicine: This involves use of ionizing radiation energy (short range beta rays) from a radioactive material introduced into the body ...
The complexity and vulnerability of the human body has driven the development of a diverse range of ...
Early cancer diagnosis remains one of the most actual problems of medicine, since it allows using th...
Nuclear medicine allows imaging of (patho) physiological processes within the body and contributes i...
During my residency at the University of Chicago twenty years ago, I performed the few diagnostic st...
 More than 130 radionuclides are being used worldwide for therapeutic, diagnostic, and preventative...
The concept of carrying a cytotoxic radionuclide directly to cancerous cells is an attractive altern...
The development of nuclear medicine as a medical specialty has resulted in the large-scale applicati...
This is a branch of medicine that uses radiation from radioactive tracers to provide information abo...
Nuclear Medicine is a medical specialty that allows modern diagnostics and treatments using radiopha...
This article follows the article An Introduction to Nuclear Medicine published in this issue of The ...
Nuclear medicine imaging is not generally well understood by nurses who work outside this area. Cons...
peer reviewedWith an increasing variety of radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostic or therapeutic nuclea...
Executive Summary With an increasing variety of radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostic or therapeutic n...
Currently, the practice of nuclear medicine in modern countries comprises a large number of procedur...
In the recent few decades, there was a growth in the field of radioactive medicinal agents called ra...
The complexity and vulnerability of the human body has driven the development of a diverse range of ...
Early cancer diagnosis remains one of the most actual problems of medicine, since it allows using th...
Nuclear medicine allows imaging of (patho) physiological processes within the body and contributes i...
During my residency at the University of Chicago twenty years ago, I performed the few diagnostic st...
 More than 130 radionuclides are being used worldwide for therapeutic, diagnostic, and preventative...
The concept of carrying a cytotoxic radionuclide directly to cancerous cells is an attractive altern...
The development of nuclear medicine as a medical specialty has resulted in the large-scale applicati...
This is a branch of medicine that uses radiation from radioactive tracers to provide information abo...
Nuclear Medicine is a medical specialty that allows modern diagnostics and treatments using radiopha...
This article follows the article An Introduction to Nuclear Medicine published in this issue of The ...
Nuclear medicine imaging is not generally well understood by nurses who work outside this area. Cons...
peer reviewedWith an increasing variety of radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostic or therapeutic nuclea...
Executive Summary With an increasing variety of radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostic or therapeutic n...
Currently, the practice of nuclear medicine in modern countries comprises a large number of procedur...
In the recent few decades, there was a growth in the field of radioactive medicinal agents called ra...
The complexity and vulnerability of the human body has driven the development of a diverse range of ...
Early cancer diagnosis remains one of the most actual problems of medicine, since it allows using th...
Nuclear medicine allows imaging of (patho) physiological processes within the body and contributes i...