Department of Radiology, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, Mo, USA
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Harnessing Radioactive Tracers for Medical Diagnosis: An Insight into Nuclear Medicine
Author(s): Caroline Amelia*
The unique properties of these tracers make them powerful tools in medical diagnostics, offering insights into the function, structure and
metabolism of organs and tissues. Unlike traditional imaging methods that focus on anatomy, nuclear medicine primarily provides functional
information. Radioactive tracers can be designed to target specific tissues or organs based on their physiological characteristics. This targeted
approach enhances the specificity of diagnostic imaging, providing detailed information about the area of interest. Radiopharmaceuticals are
used to detect abnormalities or changes in the function of organs and tissues. This is particularly valuable in early disease detection, often before
structural changes are apparent through other imaging modalities. Radioactive tracers, or radiopharmaceuticals, are compounds containing a
small amount of a r.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2155-9619.2024.15.591
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