scintillografi
Scintillografi, also known as scintigraphy, is a nuclear medicine imaging technique that visualizes the distribution of radiopharmaceuticals within the body to assess organ function and physiology. A small amount of a radioisotope bound to a biologically active compound is administered to the patient, and a gamma camera detects the gamma rays produced as the tracer localizes in tissues. The resulting images reflect functional processes rather than detailed anatomy.
Imaging can be performed as planar scans or as tomographic studies such as single-photon emission computed
Common indications include evaluation of suspected bone metastases, thyroid function and structure, myocardial perfusion and heart
Safety considerations include relatively low radiation exposure because radiopharmaceuticals have short half-lives and doses are minimized.