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nuclear medicine services - traducción al árabe

MEDICAL SPECIALTY
Nuclear Medicine; Nuclear Medicine Tests; Radionuclide test; Radioisotope scanning; Labelled compound; Radionuclide imaging; Radioactive imaging; Nuclear scintigraphy; Scintigraphic; Nuclear imaging; Nuclear medicine imaging; Nuclear cardiology; History of nuclear medicine; Nuclear cardiologist; Nucleology
  • Iodine-123 whole body scan for thyroid cancer evaluation. The study above was performed after the total thyroidectomy and TSH stimulation with thyroid hormone medication withdrawal. The study shows a small residual thyroid tissue in the neck and a mediastinum lesion, consistent with the thyroid cancer metastatic disease. The observable uptakes in the stomach and bladder are normal physiologic findings.

nuclear medicine services      
‎ خَدَمَاتُ الطِّبِّ النَّوَوَيِّ‎
radioisotope scanning         
‎ تَفَرُّسٌ بالنَّظيرِ المُشِعّ‎
radioisotope scanning         
تَفَرُّسٌ بالنَّظيرِ المُشِعّ

Definición

nuclear medicine
¦ noun the branch of medicine concerned with the use of radioactive substances in research, diagnosis, and treatment.

Wikipedia

Nuclear medicine

Nuclear medicine or nucleology is a medical specialty involving the application of radioactive substances in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Nuclear imaging, in a sense, is "radiology done inside out" because it records radiation emitting from within the body rather than radiation that is generated by external sources like X-rays. In addition, nuclear medicine scans differ from radiology, as the emphasis is not on imaging anatomy, but on the function. For such reason, it is called a physiological imaging modality. Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and positron emission tomography (PET) scans are the two most common imaging modalities in nuclear medicine.