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Imaging techniques radiopharmaceuticals

Abelsonite structure, 850 Abscesses imaging techniques radiopharmaceuticals, 992 Acetaldehyde disproportionation catalysts, 304 hydration... [Pg.7176]

Scintigraphic imaging is a noninvasive imaging technique commonly applied in nuclear medicine. Radiolabeled compounds (called radiopharmaceuticals or radiotracers) are administered intravenously to patients for diagnostic or, in certain cases, therapeutic purposes. The in vivo distribution can provide important physiological information about tissue function. [Pg.170]

Nuclear imaging can be considered as a pure molecular imaging technique, since it can directly detect the molecules in which the radionuclides have been embedded. These compounds are called radiopharmaceuticals or radiotracers . Typical radionuclides for SPECT imaging are Tc, In, M, and Ga. Be-... [Pg.1222]


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