nuclear medicine

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  1. 4. An abnormal growth of tissue, which can be benign or malignant, often detected through imaging.
  2. 5. A method of administering a substance, often a radiopharmaceutical, directly into the body via a needle.
  3. 8. A substance containing radioactive material, used for diagnosis or therapy in nuclear medicine.
  4. 9. A medical method or technique used for diagnosis or treatment, often involving specific steps or protocols.
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  1. 1. Referring to the use of radioactive materials, typically in imaging or therapy, in medical procedures.
  2. 2. To observe or track the progress of a condition or treatment, often using imaging techniques.
  3. 3. Referring to substances that emit radiation, which can be used in imaging or therapy in medicine.
  4. 6. A visual representation of the inside of the body created through imaging techniques like PET or CT scans.
  5. 7. To identify a disease or condition based on its symptoms and medical tests.
  6. 9. Type of imaging scan that uses positron-emitting radiopharmaceuticals to detect diseases.