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A gamma camera, also known as a nuclear medicine camera, is a medical imaging device used in nuclear medicine to capture images of the body's internal structures and functions. It detects and records the gamma radiation emitted by small amounts of radioactive tracers, such as technetium or iodine, that are administered to patients. Gamma cameras play a vital role in diagnosing and monitoring various diseases, such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, and thyroid disorders.
Bone scan detects fractures, infections, or cancer. Highlights abnormal bone activity.
Thyroid scan checks gland size and function. Detects nodules, overactivity, or cancer.
Thyroid uptake and scan measure gland function and size. Helps detect hyperthyroidism or nodules.
MIBG scan detects certain nerve-related tumors. Used for neuroblastoma and pheochromocytoma.
Octreotide scan detects neuroendocrine tumors. Targets somatostatin receptor-positive cells.
SPECT shows blood flow to organs and tissues. Used for brain, heart, and bone imaging.