
Diagnostic Nuclear Radiology
Diagnostic Nuclear Radiology is a medical imaging technique that uses small amounts of radioactive materials to diagnose diseases. By injecting or swallowing a radioactive substance, doctors can create images of organs and tissues inside the body using special cameras. This helps identify conditions like cancer, infections, or heart problems by showing how the organs function. The images provide valuable information that guides treatment, making it a crucial tool in modern medicine. The procedure is generally safe, with careful dosages to minimize radiation exposure.