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How does the procedure work?

With ordinary x-ray examinations, an image is made by passing x-rays through your body from an outside source. In contrast, nuclear medicine procedures use a radioactive material called a radiotracer, which is injected into your bloodstream, swallowed by mouth or inhaled as a gas. This radioactive material accumulates in the organ or area of your body being examined, where it gives off a small amount of energy in the form of gamma rays. A gamma camera detect this energy and with the help of a computer create pictures offering details on both the structure and function of organs and other parts of your body.

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