Gastric emptying scintigraphy
Gastric Emptying Scintigraphy is a medical test that measures how quickly food exits the stomach and enters the small intestine, aiding in the diagnosis and management of digestive disorders like gastroparesis.
Gastric Emptying Scintigraphy is a medical test that measures how quickly food exits the stomach and enters the small intestine, aiding in the diagnosis and management of digestive disorders like gastroparesis.
Positron Emission Tomography (PET) is a nuclear medicine imaging technique used to observe metabolic processes in the body.
Explore the role of radionuclide therapy in palliative care, focusing on its application for symptom management and pain relief in terminal conditions.
Explore the role of interstitial brachytherapy, a targeted radiotherapy that implants radioactive sources directly into tumors, providing precise cancer treatment while sparing healthy tissues.
Radioimmunotherapy (RIT) is a targeted cancer treatment that combines radiation and immunotherapy, specifically using monoclonal antibodies to deliver radiation to tumor cells.
Learn about diagnostic radiolabelled agents, substances used in medical imaging to diagnose diseases and monitor treatments.
Dynamic renal scintigraphy is a nuclear medicine imaging method used to assess kidney function and structure by tracking a radioactive tracer.
Radioembolization is a minimally invasive treatment combining radiation therapy and embolization to target liver cancer.
SEO Description: Rhenium-186 etidronate therapy is a nuclear medicine treatment utilizing radioactive rhenium-186 and etidronate for palliative care in bone cancer patients, focusing radiation precisely for pain relief and bone stabilization.
An in-depth exploration of PET neuroimaging biomarkers, highlighting their role in diagnosing and understanding neurological diseases through Positron Emission Tomography.