In radionuclide imaging, the most useful pharmaceutical agent for skeletal imaging is _____ linked to MDP
An _____ scan is required for the evaluation of the skeletal metastasis in a patient of neuroblastoma
I_____ is used for the functional scan of the thyroid
A _____ should be obtained to look for skeletal metastasis in an osteosarcoma
What is a 'cold' nodule on 131I radioactive uptake studies indicative of?_____
The Tc 99m labelled RBC is used for the assessment of occult GI hemorrage, _____ function and vascular lesions
_____ sign in Gallium scan is seen in sarcoidosis
_____ carcinoid is more likely to have reduced uptake on FDG PET scan than an atypical carcinoid.
Hint: Typical/Atypical
Hepatic scintigraphy shows a "_____" due to healthy hypertrophied caudate lobe, in budd chiari syndrome
The _____ sign is seen on gallium-67 scans in the setting of thoracic sarcoidosis
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