Nuclear Medicine Nuclear Medicine Examination
Neurological nuclear medicine examinations are commonly used tomography or non-imaging measurement of local cerebral blood flow, brain plane and tomography, and cerebellar imaging. With the development of tomographic imaging equipment, technology and radiopharmaceuticals, in recent years, positron emission tomography (PECT) imaging of brain metabolism and neuroreceptor imaging have been developed in the high-tech field, making Topics such as local glucose metabolism, protein metabolism, and receptor density are closely related to the function of the central nervous system. Molecular biology imaging methods in nuclear medicine can be used to study the living human brain. The value of early diagnosis. Neurological nuclear medicine examination mainly includes cerebral blood flow perfusion (rCBF) imaging, brain metabolism imaging, central neurotransmitter and receptor imaging, radionuclide cerebrovascular imaging, and cerebrospinal fluid imaging.
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