Not exact matches
Uranium - 235 (U-235) is an isotope of uranium widely used for
nuclear power generation and,
like all other radioactive isotopes used in
medicine, it has been also employed for diagnosis and treatment of diseased organs and tumors.
Fusion imaging, combining traditional
nuclear medicine with other imaging technologies
like CT and MRI and their related contrast agents, as well as new and exciting areas
like fluorescence imaging are examples of this.
This changed when
nuclear medicine specialists observed that some people had deposits of tissue that looked
like fat but didn't act
like it; this fat -
like tissue was located above the collarbones and in the upper chest and consumed lots of energy.
Incongruously rendered in hyper - visible candy colors, the ash swirls glow
like radioactive tracers in a
nuclear medicine scan.
These professionals can specialize in subspecialties
like interventional radiology,
nuclear medicine, or therapeutic radiology.