It is very important to note that equipments used in nuclear medicine do not give an anatomical image, they can only form an image of the isotope distribution, thus
Using nuclear medical imaging together with some kind of device suitable for taking anatomical images (most often with CT) makes accurate spatial localisation possible, which can be very important in treatment planning or surgery.
Various examinations can be carried out depending on the type of molecule being used. Organs that can be examined using nuclear medicine:
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