sköldkörtelscintigrafi
Sköldkörtelscintigrafi, also known as thyroid scintigraphy, is a diagnostic imaging procedure used to evaluate the function and structure of the thyroid gland. It involves the administration of a radioactive isotope, typically technetium-99m or iodine-123, which is absorbed by thyroid tissue. Using a gamma camera, images of the thyroid are captured to assess its size, shape, and activity levels.
The primary purpose of sköldkörtelscintigrafi is to differentiate between various thyroid conditions. It helps diagnose hyperthyroidism,
Preparation for the procedure typically includes avoiding certain iodine-containing substances, such as contrast dyes or supplements,
The results provide valuable insights into thyroid activity and assist in planning further treatment, such as
Sköldkörtelscintigrafi is a widely used tool in endocrinology, offering non-invasive insights into thyroid function that complement