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Nuclear Medicine

Nuclear medicine scans are unique because the exam evaluates how the body works. A nuclear medicine scan is a procedure that uses low-grade radioactive tracers (radionuclides) to take pictures of active cells and organs. The exam allows specially-trained radiologists to check for changes in the cells and organs of the body.

How Nuclear Medicine Works

Radioactive tracers are either injected into the blood stream, swallowed or inhaled depending on the type of exam. Then you lie down on a bed under a scanner that can detect energy emitted from the tracer. After the radioactive tracer reaches the body area being examined, the machine moves in a circular motion to capture the images. The results show the uptake of radioactive tracers by the different tissues of the body.

Types of Nuclear Medicine

Different types of nuclear medicine procedures are offered at specific imaging center locations, some include:

General Nuclear Medicine Advanced Nuclear Medicine
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