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  2. Bone scintigraphy - Wikipedia

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    A bone scan or bone scintigraphy / s ɪ n ˈ t ɪ ɡ r ə f i / is a nuclear medicine imaging technique used to help diagnose and assess different bone diseases. These include cancer of the bone or metastasis , location of bone inflammation and fractures (that may not be visible in traditional X-ray images ), and bone infection (osteomyelitis).

  3. Technetium-99m - Wikipedia

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    The technetium-99m radioisotope is used predominantly in bone and brain scans. For bone scans , the pertechnetate ion is used directly, as it is taken up by osteoblasts attempting to heal a skeletal injury, or (in some cases) as a reaction of these cells to a tumor (either primary or metastatic) in the bone.

  4. Nuclear medicine - Wikipedia

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    The common bone scan with 600 MBq of technetium-99m MDP has an effective dose of approximately 2.9 mSv (2,900 μSv). [24] Formerly, units of measurement were: the curie (Ci), equal to 3.7 × 10 10 Bq, and also equal to 1.0 grams of radium ; the rad (radiation absorbed dose), now replaced by the gray; and

  5. Isotopes in medicine - Wikipedia

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    The most common isotope used in diagnostic scans is Technetium-99m, used in approximately 85% of all nuclear medicine diagnostic scans worldwide. It is used for diagnoses involving a large range of body parts and diseases such as cancers and neurological problems. [ 1 ]

  6. Osteomyelitis - Wikipedia

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    Generally a triple phase technetium 99 based scan will show increased uptake on all three phases. Gallium scans are 100% sensitive for osteomyelitis but not specific, and may be helpful in patients with metallic prostheses. Combined WBC imaging with marrow studies has 90% accuracy in diagnosing osteomyelitis.

  7. Technetium (99mTc) medronic acid - Wikipedia

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    Technetium (99m Tc) medronic acid is a pharmaceutical product used in nuclear medicine to localize bone metastases [1] as well as other diseases that can alter the natural turn-over in the bone by bone scintigraphy.

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  9. Radioisotope renography - Wikipedia

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    A renogram, which may also be known as a MAG3 scan, allows a nuclear medicine physician or a radiologist to visualize the kidneys and learn more about how they are functioning. [1] MAG3 is an acronym for mercapto acetyl tri glycine , a compound that is chelated with a radioactive element – technetium-99m .