scintiscanning

  • 1scintiscanning — scintigrafija statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Junginių buvimo ir judėjimo gyvo organizmo organuose tyrimo būdas, pagrįstas žymėtųjų atomų stebėjimu. atitikmenys: angl. scintigraphy; scintiscanning vok. Szintigraphie, f …

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  • 2scintiscanning — scintigrafija statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. scintigraphy; scintiscanning vok. Szintigraphie, f rus. сцинтиграфия, f pranc. scintigraphie, f …

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  • 3scintiscanning — scin·ti·scan·ning .skan iŋ n the action or process of making a scintiscan …

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  • 4scintiscanning — scin·ti·scan·ning …

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  • 5scintiscanning — noun see scintiscan …

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  • 6scintiscanner — scintiscanning, n. /sin teuh skan euhr/, n. a device that records the distribution and intensity of an internally administered radiopharmaceutical, producing a scintigram. [1950 55; SCINTI(LLATION) + SCANNER] * * * …

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  • 7scintiscanner — scintiscanning, n. /sin teuh skan euhr/, n. a device that records the distribution and intensity of an internally administered radiopharmaceutical, producing a scintigram. [1950 55; SCINTI(LLATION) + SCANNER] …

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  • 8Radioiodine — An isotope of the chemical element iodine that is radioactive. Radioiodine is used in diagnostic tests as well as in radiotherapy of an hyperactive thyroid gland (hyperthyroidism), most often due to Graves disease. For hyperthyroidism,… …

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  • 9gold Au 198 — the most common radioactive isotope of gold, atomic mass 198, used in solid form (seed) or colloidal solution. It has a half life of 2.69 days and emits gamma (0.412 MeV) and beta particles (1.371, 0.962 MeV); it has been used by intracavitary or …

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  • 10colloidal gold — a purplish suspension of minute particles of metallic gold, used in medicine since alchemical times. The radioactive form, made by exposure to neutrons, has been used by intracavitary or interstitial injection in the treatment of certain types of …

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