Nuclear Medicine
A subspecialty within the field of radiology, Nuclear Medicine diagnostic examinations result in images of body anatomy and function. The images are developed based on the detection of energy emitted from a radioactive substance given to the patient, either intravenously or by mouth. Nuclear medicine images assist the physician in diagnosing diseases. Tumors, infection, and other disorders can be detected by evaluating organ function.
Specifically, Nuclear Medicine can be used to:
- Analyze kidney function
- Image blood flow and function of the heart
- Scan lungs for respiratory and blood-flow problems
- Identify blockage of the gallbladder
- Evaluate bones for fracture, infection, arthritis or tumor
- Determine the presence or spread of cancer
- Identify bleeding into the bowel
- Locate the presence of infection
- Measure thyroid function to detect an overactive or underactive thyroid