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Nuclear Medicine. Nuclear Medicine Physiological Imaging. Radioactive isotopes which emit gamma rays or other ionizing forms (half life for most is hours to days) Radionuclides are injected intravenously or inhaled where, depending on substance, they concentrate in organ of study - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Nuclear Medicine

Nuclear Medicine

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Nuclear MedicinePhysiological Imaging

• Radioactive isotopes which emit gamma rays or other ionizing forms (half life for most is hours to days)

• Radionuclides are injected intravenously or inhaled where, depending on substance, they concentrate in organ of study

• The emitted gamma rays are then picked up by gamma camera and displayed

• Special terms used on nuclear medicine reports– Hot, Photon Rich, Cold, Photon Poor, Photopenic

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Nuclear MedicinePhysiological Imaging

• Conventional Nuclear Medicine• Emitted gamma rays create image

• SPECT (Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography)

• Tomographic images of emitted gamma rays• Rotating gamma camera creates 3-D data set• Data set is then manipulated to create volume

images (sum of all images in stack), multiplanar thin section images and 3-D volume data sets

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Gamma Camera

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Bone Scan

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Lung Scan

Ventilation Perfusion

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HIDA Scan

Gallbladder Common

Duct

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CT- PET

CT ScanSection

PET Scan Section

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PET Scanning

• Oncology

• Function

• Metabolism

• Perfusion

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Positron Emission Tomography

• PET (Positron Emission Tomography)– Tomographic images of emitted positrons– Can be used to study metabolic processes– 511 kEv gamma ray Photons emitted

simultaneously at 180 degrees to each other– Evaluate location in space– Fusion imaging with CT scanning for precise

localization

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Nuclear MedicinePhysiological Imaging

• Positron Emission Tomography• Radionuclide emits positrons which interact with

electrons to eject gamma rays at 180°• Use computer to localize in space

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Positron Emission Tomography

• Lung Cancer • Mediastinal

Metastasis

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Positron Emission Tomography

• Lung Cancer

• Metastases

• Obstructed right ureter

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Normal Cardiac Perfusion

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Anterior Wall

Ischemia

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Anterior Wall Ischemia

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