Nuclear Medicine
Nuclear medicine is a subspecialty within the field of radiology. It comprises
diagnostic examinations that 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. Generally, radiation
to the patient is similar to that resulting from standard x-ray examinations.
We off the following Nuclear Medicine procedures:
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- Bone Flow
- Bone limited Three Phase
- Bone Marrow Scan
- Bone Spect
- Bone Total Body
- Bone/Joint Imaging
- Brain Cisternogram
- Brain Spect
- Ejection Fraction
- GI Bleed Flow/Local
- GI Meckle's Flow
- GI/GB Biliary
- GI/GB W/CCK for EF
- Gallium Abscess
- Galium Tumor
- Gastric Emptying
- I-131 Ablation Therapy
- I-131 Mets Therapy
- Levine/Shunt Patency
- Liver Imaging
- Liver Imaging/ Flow Spect
- Liver/Spleen Image/Flow
- Local Abscess Limited
- Lymphoscintigraphy
- Local Abscess Whole
- Metastron Therapy
- MUGA at Rest (MICA)
- Parathyroid Scan
- Pulmonary Lung Perfusion
- Pulmonary Perfusion/Ventilation Aerosol
- Pulmonary Quant Dif Function
- Pulmonary Vent Aerosol
- Renal Flow/Function Lasix
- Renal Hyper/Endapril
- Renal Scan/Flow
- Renal Scan/ Flow/Renog
- Renal Spect/DMSA
- Salivary Scan
- Schilling Test
- Schilling Test Intrin Fac
- Spect Stress and Rest Cardiolyte
- Spect Pharm, Strss, and Rest
- Spect rest only Cardioyte
- Testicular Flow
- Therapy Hyperthyroid w/ consultation
- Therapy Consultation
- Thyroid scan only
- Thyroid Total Body (Mets)
- Thyroid Uptake and Scan
- Tumor Local Limited
- Tumor Local Spect
- Tumor localization Whole Body
- Ureteral Reflux
- Vascular Flow Angiogram
- Wall Motion
- Zevalin
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