radioutsyring
Radioutsyring is a term used in speculative science fiction and some technical discussions to describe a syringe-like handheld device that incorporates a miniature radiation source or detector for targeted radiological procedures. In these contexts, its form resembles a conventional syringe but adds shielding and digital controls to regulate dose, emission timing, and data acquisition. The concept often explores the intersection of diagnostic imaging, therapy delivery, and real-time data processing.
The word appears to be a portmanteau from radi- (radiation) and syringe, with roots in Scandinavian languages
In fictional depictions, radioutsyring is typically described as modular, with interchangeable cartridges, dosimetry sensors, and telemetry
Because radioutsyring is not an approved clinical technology, real-world guidance relies on established practices in radiology